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Sitka gymnasts were jumping for joy this week when they got to practice for the first time on the city’s new air floor that ...
The Sitka School Board has restored four elementary teaching positions, a school nurse, and a data manager to next year's ...
Visiting bands Sledgehammer and Peter Wooten will perform in Sitka this weekend. The bands last visited Sitka in February, ...
Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium is hosting a free presentation on Medicare to answer questions and help Sitkans ...
This year’s budget cycle has had its ups and downs– anticipating a deficit early in the process, in March the assembly tasked department heads with finding areas where the budget could be trimmed.
Many people involved in Sitka's visitor industry find themselves teaching a bit about the community's history. But where is a ...
Governor Dunleavy has proposed a $560 per-student increase. That’s lower than the $680 the governor approved last year, and ...
The Sitka Native Education Program, otherwise known as SNEP, celebrated 50 years of Indigenous cultural education in Sitka ...
Short-term tenants on land designated for Sitka’s new public boatyard are going to have to vacate by the end of the summer, ...
The backyard shrimp barbecue may be returning to Sitka this summer. The state is reopening Hoonah Sound to subsistence shrimp harvests for the first time in five years. As KCAW’s Robert Woolsey ...
While it wasn't the biggest year for KCAW at the Annual Alaska Press Club Awards, it was the biggest prize. Katherine Rose's ...