Week of July 3, 2025

Petersburg celebrates first Amy Hallingstad Day with memories of the civil rights leader's legacy

Hannah Weaver, KFSK Radio

Friends, family and community members gathered near the Petersburg Indian Association's Hallingstad-Peratrovich Building on June 28 to celebrate the town's first annual Amy Hallingstad Day, honoring a Tlingit woman who shaped Petersburg's history in the 20th century. Nicole Hallingstad, Amy Hallingstad's granddaughter, flew in from Anchorage to welcome attendees to the event, which was organized with PIA. She said her grandmother's decades of activism for Alaska Native rights inspired her to...

Southeast closes sport retention of king salmon to nonresidents on July 7

ANNA LAFFREY, Sitka Daily Sentinel

Nonresident anglers fishing in state and federal waters can’t retain any Chinook salmon that they catch in Southeast Alaska between July 7 and when the season ends Sept. 30, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game announced Monday. The department projects that the sport sector, including both residents and nonresidents, would exceed this year’s sport harvest target by about 5,000 Chinook if no action were taken to curb the nonresident catch, ADF&G Sitka area management biologist Troy...

Hatchery areas remain open to nonresident king salmon sport fishing

PETERSBURG PILOT

Two hatchery release sites near Petersburg will continue allowing nonresident anglers to harvest king salmon even after a broader regional closure takes effect July 7. The statewide closure announced this week prohibits nonresident anglers from retaining king salmon in most Southeast Alaska waters starting July 7. However, the restriction does not apply to the two terminal harvest areas near Petersburg. City Creek will remain open to nonresident king salmon fishing until July 14, when special...

Gov. Dunleavy forces early vote on education veto override with special session in August

Corinne Smith and James Brooks, Alaska Beacon

Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy issued a proclamation for a special session on Wednesday, calling Legislators back to Juneau in August to pass legislation on education reform and his executive order creating a new Department of Agriculture. The special session also means that lawmakers cannot wait until January to vote on overrides to the governor’s budget vetoes and his vetoes on several policy bills. They must vote in the first five days of the special session. That’s significant, because 45... Full story

After 35 years Brock steps away from classroom

Orin Pierson, Pilot writer

Rick Brock has opened the Petersburg High School gymnasium doors before dawn for 35 years, offering students a quiet place to work on their basketball skills before the school day begins. "I'm an early riser, so I've had the gym open in the mornings pretty much since I started coaching - hour to 45 minutes before the day begins," Brock said. It's a routine that reflects his belief about what can drive student athletes to succeed: "The ones that show up every morning and shoot baskets," he said,...

Library partners with Sea Grant for hands-on science program

Orin Pierson, Pilot writer

Middle school students will have the chance to test water samples under microscopes, hike creek beds with a hydrologist, and learn forest management techniques from a U.S. Forest Service forester through a new science education program launching this summer. The Petersburg Public Library has partnered with Alaska Sea Grant to offer “Wonder Camp,” a series of five separate day-long programs designed to introduce students entering sixth, seventh, or eighth grade to real-world science careers...

Two suspects pleaded not guilty, third suspect at large for scamming Petersburg resident of over $100,000

Olivia Rose, KFSK Radio

Two men arrested by law enforcement during a sting operation last month in Petersburg have pleaded not guilty. A third suspect remains at large. Petersburg police arrested Shubaum Patel, 24, and Harshilkumar Patel, 22, on June 9 with assistance from the FBI, as suspects allegedly connected to an elaborate phone scam that stole over $100,000 from an elderly resident. A grand jury indicted the suspects on June 18 in Juneau. Both men face federal charges for theft and scheme to defraud - along...

  • Yesterday's News: News from 25-50-75-100 years ago

    July 3, 1925 – For the past three weeks or more there has been feverish activity on the waterfront along Bay View Drive in the boat building line. As a result, recently, one “full-rigged power boat” was launched with all the necessary ceremonies, including a bottle of soda pop waved in front of the bow and then poured down thirsty throats. And another boat is about to be launched! Perhaps more than one neighbor has found pieces of boards and planks missing from their backyards – but each piece has been sawed off and neatly fitted to...

  • Police report

    June 28 – An officer responded to suspicious activity on Harbor Way. An officer assisted a citizen with a rental scam on E Lansing Street. A welfare check was conducted on N Nordic Drive. June 29 – An officer conducted a bar check. An officer responded to a report of suspicious activity on South 14th Street. Jared Nicholas Burns, 23, was arrested for alleged DUI (Driving Under the Influence). An officer conducted extra patrols. It was reported that a communication line was down. PMPL (Petersburg Municipal Power & Light) and AP&T (Alaska...

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