Raegan Miller, KRBD - Ketchikan
2 suspects charged with murdering Klawock man
Moses Blanchard, 22, and Blaise Dilts, 21, face second-degree murder counts in the Tuesday death of 80-year-old Lincoln Peratrovich.
Ketchikan’s Tallie Medel has ‘surreal’ Oscar night after co-starring in Best Picture winner
Medel co-starred in “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” which took home a total of seven Oscars, including Best Picture.
Boil water notice lifted for Craig, officials still calling for conservation
Craig residents don’t have to boil their water anymore, after water samples came back clear of harmful bacteria.
Craig crews working to restore water service, but boil notice remains in effect
Crews in Prince of Wales Island’s largest community are working to restore service after a water outage that began Sunday.
Craig issues boil water notice after failures at treatment plant
Officials in the Southeast Alaska community are asking residents to conserve water “as much as possible.”
Ketchikan podcast puts the spotlight on Filipino culture and voices
Halo-Halo Mix-Mix started up last summer and launched a revival this year.
Ketchikan officials call for more aggressive management of sea otter populations
Southeast Alaska’s sea otter population has been growing quickly, and concerns are bubbling up about the impact they have on fisheries.
Metlakatla launches homegrown historical archive: ‘We have the right to know about our people’
Alaska’s only reservation is fighting to reclaim how its story is told.
Verizon customers on Southeast Alaska’s largest island have been without cell service for weeks
Verizon says customers on 3G networks across the state may face similar outages — including in Kodiak, Juneau, Fairbanks and on the North Slope.
Ketchikan youth turn to Native Youth Olympics for connection, competition
Seven young Ketchikan athletes will fly to Juneau in April to compete in the regional Native Youth Olympics competition.
Board of Game votes down education requirement for young hunters in Southeast
The state’s Board of Game voted down a proposal to require young Southeast Alaska hunters to complete an education course before hunting alone.
Kasaan welcomes Yáadaas clan pole home after more than a century
A totem pole that spent more than 100 years far from home has returned to the Haida village of Kasaan on Prince of Wales Island.
Ketchikan’s tribe asks federal board to expand subsistence hunting and fishing opportunities
For decades. Ketchikan residents have been barred from taking part in federal subsistence hunts and fisheries. Ketchikan Indian Community wants to change that.
‘Support us and our community’: Whale Pass students ask state to stop timber clear-cut
The letter was written by three high-schoolers, and was signed by students in their senior year all the way down to first-graders.