Petersburg started the year nearly snowless, even at high elevations - and that's rare, according to long-term data records.
Jan. 11, the U.S. Army will issue a formal apology to the community for its December 1869 bombardment of Wrangell's Tlingit ...
It was a new moon on New Year's Eve and the Kp index – which is a measure of geomagnetic activity in the Earth's atmosphere – ...
WRANGELL - Next time your friend asks for a ride to the airport, say yes. You might be their only hope. After two years in ...
The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously passed a resolution on Monday to transfer seven parcels of borough-owned land in ...
Heading into their first road and conference games this past weekend against Craig, the Vikings looked to carry their ...
Rock-N-Road Construction was awarded the contract for the borough’s Pump Station 4 and force main replacement project during Monday’s borough assembly meeting on Jan. 6. Rock-N-Road’s $2,090,300 bid ...
The Alaska Division of Public Assistance’s Child Care Program Office (CCPO) launched the application portal for licensed child care providers to apply for $7.5 million in funding on December 27. The ...
The mayor convened the public workshop, inviting Washington state-based entrepreneur Dale Borgford to lay out for borough officials his plans to build biomass boilers that would burn trash from around ...
The Alaska Seafood Industry Task Force is made up of eight state lawmakers, and was formed this spring to address a downturn ...
A prized Mental Health Trust lot by Blind River Rapids, a popular recreation site for sport fishing, was sold at auction to a USCG family. Toler and Jessie Alexander are eager to return to Petersburg ...
A Petersburg man is facing 10 felony charges for possession and distribution of child pornography after a grand jury indicted him on Dec. 26 for allegedly sharing sexually explicit content of children ...