After Saturday's parade, Sitkans can continue the party on the water with the Sitka Maritime Heritage Society's annual Fourth ...
A deep-sea whale rarely seen in Southeast Alaska washed up onshore near Sitka in early June. The goose-beaked whale was found ...
More than 100 Sitkans decorated in rainbows and holding signs that read “Love is a terrible thing to hate” and “Protect Queer ...
Steve Bethune, wildlife management biologist from ADF&G, joins KCAW to share best practices regarding bear activity this year ...
The U.S. Forest Service issued an updated closure order today (6-25-26) for the area on Harbor Mountain, where a MH-60 ...
Sitka Tribe of Alaska has joined several other Southeast Alaska tribes in condemning a recent social media trend where users ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed about $123,000 from the state budget Wednesday that was earmarked for a maintenance position at Mt.
Community members can purchase handmade bowls and enjoy free soup and bread from local restaurants June 28 at Centennial Hall ...
Officials with a U.S. Department of Defense agency are preparing to exhume the remains of an unidentified WWII soldier known simply as "X-3" who is buried in the Sitka National Cemetery.
Sealaska Heritage Institute is hosting Indigenous artists in public spaces across Southeast Alaska this year. The residents aim to create, showcase their artistic processes to visitors, and connect ...
The 55th Sitka Music Festival wraps up this weekend. Violinist Yuriy Bekker, pianist Dominic Dousa, and Zuill Bailey, the festival's artistic director, join KCAW to talk about the bonds created ...
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