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Many residents can become distracted by the bustle of urban life in Sitka, especially in summer. But peace and quiet are ...
A trail-building organization in Sitka has been recognized nationally for its work. The Chief of the US Forest Service, ...
Got a higher-than-usual utility bill recently? The long-lasting cold weather unfortunately overlapped with Sitka's seasonal ...
Around 300 residents turned out in Sitka on Saturday at noon (6-21-25) to rally in opposition to a bill moving in the US ...
A proposal to amend Sitka’s charter to allow funds dedicated to the former community hospital to be spent on new athletic facilities opened to mixed reviews, when the Sitka Assembly met this week ...
A pickup truck was completely gutted by fire early Monday morning (6-23-25) in front of the Sitka Land Trust cottage ...
The Sitka Assembly will consider a measure to reorganize city hall, when it meets in regular session tonight. It will also ...
Engineering, snorkeling, kayaking and many other opportunities are available for participants of all ages in the Sitka Sound Science Center's Summer Camp program.
Sitka boaters saw an unusual vessel in Nakwasina Sound over the weekend.
Around 300 Sitkans joined in a nationwide protest of President Donald Trump and his policies on Saturday afternoon.
Gov. Dunleavy vetoed more than $122 million from Alaska’s annual budget plan before signing it into law on Thursday, June 12. His vetoes fell heaviest on education, eliminating more than $50 million ...