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This vibrant rainbow spanning the mouth of Petersburg Creek was captured last Tuesday through the window of Scott Newman's ...
Friends gather for a photo after completing the 26th annual Beat the Odds – A Race Against Cancer 5K on Saturday at Sandy ...
More than five dozen high school students from around Southeast, along with their art teachers, will be busy painting, inking, printing, beading, knitting and more during Artfest, a four-day series of ...
More than 60 Petersburg community members gathered at Buschmann Park in the rain on Saturday, April 19 to participate in a ...
Several shooting sports participants from Petersburg's Devil Thumb Shooters headed to Las Vegas March 21 through March 23 to ...
Three sets of stairs have provided access from North Nordic Drive down to the beach near Hungry Point. A few years ago, the ...
The Petersburg Borough is the closest it's been in years to owning a well-used portion of tidelands south of town. The State ...
The Alaska Legislature has voted to uphold Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s veto of a bill that would have significantly increased the funding formula for Alaska’s K-12 public schools. Dunleavy vetoed House Bill ...
Kinder Skog mentor and Mitkof Dance Troupe teacher Kaili Watkins has been named an Alaska Afterschool Superhero, one of five ...
The Petersburg Borough Assembly voted Monday to direct Borough Manager Steve Giesbrecht to enter into negotiations with Greg ...
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The legislature continues to work on the operating budget. Diverse legislative priorities and less income from oil and gas are making it challenging to agree on a budget as a legislature this year.