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The backyard shrimp barbecue may be returning to Sitka this summer. The state is reopening Hoonah Sound to subsistence shrimp ...
Many people involved in Sitka's visitor industry find themselves teaching a bit about the community's history. But where is a good place to learn it? SMHS is offering a course this Saturday, April 26.
Governor Dunleavy has proposed a $560 per-student increase. That’s lower than the $680 the governor approved last year, and ...
Funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is 24% of KCAW’s budget this year and now it's under ...
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 superintendent of Mt. Edgecumbe High School has resigned. Suzzuk Mary Huntington has led the state-owned boarding school ...
A rumor that agents from the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency have been active in Sitka recently is based partly ...
The Alaska Legislature passed a bill Friday that would boost per-student education funding by $1,000. The bill now advances ...
While it wasn't the biggest year for KCAW at the Annual Alaska Press Club Awards, it was the biggest prize. Katherine Rose's ...
Osteoarthritis is an inflammatory disease causing cartilage deterioration, leading to pain and loss of function. Physical Therapist Alicia Haseltine joined KCAW to discuss upcoming osteoarthritis ...
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