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The Native Village of Saxman is getting more affordable housing thanks to a $500,000 loan the city received from the Rasmuson ...
One person was injured and at least one pet died in a residential fire in the 6700 block of Roosevelt Drive in Ketchikan ...
With the 4th of July holiday there will be a few changes to the regular programming this week – No baby time or story time – ...
Ketchikan residents hoping for a seat in local government can pick up their paperwork beginning July 1. Candidate filing ...
Parking challenges and traffic control is a big part of this year’s 4th of July Parade. Michelle O’Brien explains how the ...
There are calls to artists, gallery exhibits, open mic nights, Music on the Dock, and much more. Kathleen Light discusses the ...
KWC has moved to a new location across from the airport parking lot, KWC is participating in the Community and You event, a ...
The dry, warm weather is taking a hiatus. Rain is expected this weekend. Meteorologists Sean Jones gives details. Here is a ...
There are still a few spots left for ArtsCool senior camp but there are wait lists, The Fish Pirate’s Daughter opens July 11, ...
Hear about a few of the hundreds of jobs available in the Ketchikan area from Carol Vosburgh. Social Security will have drop-in services this Thursday, June26, since the Job Center was closed last ...
Listen to the June 27 Craig Parks and Recreation report with Victoria Merritt, Gretchen Klein and guests.
Shells of Invasive European Green Crabs have been found at one of Ketchikan’s most popular beaches – Refuge Cove State Park. Barbara Morgan is an instructor at the University of Alaska Southeast, ...