News

Sitka’s new boatyard is getting another wave of funding. Tuesday night (6-10-25) the Sitka Assembly approved a $715,000 ...
Known or suspected contamination of former industrial sites can affect redevelopment. The Sitka Tribe is hosting a visioning session (plus dinner!) 6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 12, in Harrigan Centennial ...
SAIL has a summer work program on local trails, and two summer camps in July and August for students with a broad range of ...
Two Sitkans were indicted by a grand jury this spring for assault and theft charges, and a ruling in a highly publicized ...
The Sitka Wolves Baseball team went nearly undefeated (27-2) on their way to the state Division I Baseball title over the ...
Sitka’s Parks and Recreation team joined KCAW for the Morning Interview to discuss this summer’s activities including summer ...
Sitkans will hold a “No Kings!” rally on Saturday, June 14, as part of a nationwide demonstration, described by organizers as ...
The Sitka Assembly is leaving Lincoln Street open for at least another month. When the assembly met on Thursday (5-29-25), ...
Mina Brooks-Schmidt is back after her third year away at college, and on June 12, she'll be performing a new array of art ...
In a landmark ruling this week (6-2-25), the US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a decision allowing the Federal Subsistence Board to authorize emergency hunts in Alaska.
The center’s aquarist stumbled across a stubby squid in poor condition — and he happens to be one of the few people who knows ...
The marine haulout at the Gary Paxton Industrial Park has already hauled at least one boat in a practice run, but it still needs some more components before it can open for public use. When the Sitka ...