Maria Dudzak
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“We don’t let things stop us,” said drama instructor Tommy Varella-Kossack, whose home was destroyed in the Aug. 25 slide.
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Firefighters say people aboard the vessel, being used as a bunkhouse for workers, used a hose to tamp Tuesday night's blaze down.
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The final races of a Ketchikan swim meet were dedicated to the six people killed in the Nov. 20 slide, including five Heller family members.
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There were no passengers in the vehicle, owned by Alaska Coach Tours, and the driver was uninjured Wednesday morning.
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Ketchikan’s City Council upheld the city manager’s decision to not hold a drag queen story time at the public library this year.
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Thousands of library books — some of them rare — are in cold storage after a sprinkler pipe burst on the University of Alaska Southeast’s Ketchikan campus. College librarians went to great lengths to salvage items from the collection.
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The world’s oldest living Haida is being honored for his longevity and community service at a birthday celebration for his 100th year on Tuesday.
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Biologists identified the catch as a Pacific green sea turtle.
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Do you know how to properly display the Stars and Stripes and are familiar with flag etiquette? Advice was given at a recent presentation.
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After a 45-year drought, the Ketchikan High School Kings basketball team on Saturday took the 4A title, winning 57-53 against Dimond High School at the state championship tournament in Anchorage.