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While millions across the country were rallying on June 14 for No Kings Day – protesting President Donald Trump’s policies – ...
Shells of Invasive European Green Crabs have been found at one of Ketchikan’s most popular beaches – Refuge Cove State Park.
A lot is happening at the library this month. The summer reading programs continue, there are Pride Month activities ...
In Ketchikan, more than 300 residents joined a nationwide protest Saturday to coincide with President Donald Trump’s military parade in Washington, D.C. Ketchikan’s “No Kings” rally included chants, ...
The Blueberry Arts Festival Art Show opens Friday, you can get BB Fest Bling and T-shirts starting Monday, you can check out ...
Solstice Music Festival is Saturday, June 21, from 2pm until ??? at the Creek Street Cabaret. Entry will be by donation or ...
Hear about a few of the hundreds of jobs available in the Ketchikan area from Carol Vosburgh. Here is a link to the Rapid ...
The Totem Heritage Center has a special scavenger hunt for the Kid’s Fishing Derby Saturday, June 14, at City Park. Museums ...
Hear about record-breaking May rain, upgrades to the weather monitoring systems, and the outlook for the week. Meteorologists ...
Auditions for “The Fish Pirate’s Daughter” auditions are June 10 and 11, the Season Reveal Party is June 12, and ArtsCool registration is open. There is still space available in the Senior Camp but ...
Applications are available for the 4th of July parade and 4th Fest Booth spaces. The theme is “A Wonderland of Opportunity.” ...
Story by Taylor Heckart, KFSK. Petersburg, Ketchikan, Haines, and Skagway all received record amounts of rainfall in May. Across the panhandle, many communities saw double or triple the amount of ...