Katherine Rose
-
A tourism town hall was packed with close to 100 people. Just under 30 shared their thoughts on what number of cruise visitors is right for Sitka.
-
The Alaska Supreme Court upheld a 2021 denial of the tribe's claim that Fish and Game managers had violated the state constitution.
-
The MH-60 Jayhawk is on its way to North Carolina for an inspection as part of a larger investigation into what caused the Nov. 13 crash.
-
The Coast Guard says the other two crew members remain hospitalized with severe injuries in Washington, but their conditions have improved.
-
Organizer Larry Edwards received notice from the city on Thursday that a petition he sponsored with more than 40 other Sitkans was rejected.
-
Sitka's municipal clerk said in a letter that the proposed local limitations on cruise ships would be unenforceable under Alaska's constitution.
-
A group of Sitkans is calling for a cap on the number of cruise passengers next year, asking that the question be put before local voters this winter.
-
Some Sitkans are concerned that both the expense and quality of end-of-life care will change dramatically.
-
The U.S. Department of Justice will appeal a federal court order forcing the closure of the commercial king salmon troll fishery in Southeast Alaska.
-
Rianna Bergman, a "speedcuber," says she can solve a Rubik's Cube in about 15 seconds.