Professor Barbara Morgan discusses the next Ask UAS presentation at the UAS Ketchikan Campus Library March 20th.
Hear more about the new exhibit “History Afloat” featuring photography and oral histories from those working on the water, special tide books, and the next museum midday about Ketchikan’s food future ...
The USDA, which contains the U.S. Forest Service, announced it would comply with an order to temporarily rehire roughly 6,000 ...
At their upcoming meeting, the Ketchikan school board will be reconsidering the plan they've set in motion to restructure the ...
Marie Pearl Zellmer Robinson of Ketchikan is going for the Guinness record for “largest mouth gape (female).” That’s how wide ...
Ketchikan’s former American Legion post was the oldest in the state of Alaska. The historic building was destroyed in an alleged arson in 2023. A Ketchikan spokeswoman Kim Simpson said at the time ...
Wet snow is predicted for the next few days, or will it be rain. Meteorologist Grant Smith gives the outlook for the week.
Tickets are on sale for “The Crucible,” due to upgrades at the Kayhi Auditorium some changes have been made to the ArtsCool productions, “Always, Patsy Cline” is returning for encore performances, and ...
Hear about March recreation activities and other plans for the outdoor recreation and community activities program (ORCA).
A Saxman man was sentenced last week to 25 years in prison for a crime that has haunted the Ketchikan community for decades.
Alaska’s state development agency is ending a two-decade partnership with the operator of the Ketchikan Shipyard, throwing ...
Ketchikan’s iconic Federal Building was one of more than 400 nationwide federal properties identified for potential sale. The ...