Ten Kayhi wrestlers still have a chance to make the spotlight finals matches after a busy first day of the Bill Weiss ...
Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly Member Daniel Ortiz withdrew from the Ketchikan School District interim superintendent candidate pool Friday afternoon, according to a statement submitted by Ortiz ...
There is no place like home for the Kayhi wrestling team. The Kings and Lady Kings are gearing up for the big Ketchikan home ...
Judy Leask Guthrie, Katherine Tatsuda and Jordan Tabb will remain on the Ketchikan School Board after the Canvass Board met Friday morning to count the remaining 227 absentee, special needs ...
During the last portion of the Ketchikan City Council’s regular meeting held on Thursday, the Council approved the submittal of a letter to the Ketchikan Gateway Borough containing comments by ...
Before the Bill Weiss tournament kicked off in full force on Friday, a handful of dual meets were held late Thursday with the Kayhi and Colony girls and boys teams, ...
The Tongass National Forest allows a household to harvest one Christmas tree from national forest land for personal use each year, according to an agency announcement.
The Ketchikan Area Arts and Humanities Council will open its annual Winter Arts Faire at the Ted Ferry Civic Center on Friday, Nov. 28, with a gala reception.
The United States — from the smallest community to the most powerful people —honor veterans in November, admiring their bravery and altruism while respecting their esteem of the service and its order ...
More than five years after beginning work to modernize Ketchikan International Airport's ferry infrastructure, the state is ...
Holding a 19-10 lead with under five minutes to play, the Schoenbar girls A team appeared to be well on its way to another ...
School Board members Katherine Tatsuda, Jordan Tabb and Judy Leask Guthrie are slated to remain on the School Board after ...