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California salmon fishing banned for second year in row
In a devastating blow to California’s fishing industry, federal fishery managers unanimously voted on Wednesday to cancel all commercial and r... Full story
Guest Editorial: Tax credits no substitute for state responsibility
Tax credits have long been popular, growing more so every year. Supporters push them to provide government backing for new initiatives or ongoing...
To attract more teachers, lawmaker proposes repealing Alaska law that caps comp for out-of-state experience
When Carol Mooers came to Alaska to teach, she was not compensated for all of her previous teaching... Full story
Obituary: Paul Bowen, 91
Paul Bowen was born in Spokane, Washington in 1932 and grew up living in Montana, Nebraska and Calif... Full story
Petersburg wolf stops by Wrangell on long swim to Etolin Island
Wolves are social, territorial animals that educate their young, care for their injured and stick with their close-knit family groups — most of the ti...
New Petersburg district ranger outlines Forest Service projects
The new U.S. Forest Service Petersburg District Ranger Vernon "Ray" Born introduced himself to the...
New principal visits Petersburg last week
Ambler Moss, the Petersburg School District's new secondary school principal, and his wife Thandar...
Hospital Board reviews November COVID-19 outbreak
Petersburg Medical Center CEO Phil Hofstetter gave a report on the latest COVID-19 outbreak and its...
Long lines and shorter hours at the post office frustrate residents
As the holiday season approaches, the post office continues to shorten the hours of its service...
COVID-19 outbreaks cause continued stress for healthcare workers
The Petersburg Medical Center Hospital Board met Thursday to discuss the latest COVID-19 outbreak...
Assembly supports Senate minority redistricting plan
The Borough Assembly approved Resolution #2021-14 during Monday's meeting, signifying their support...
Borough Assembly approves transboundary salmon resolution
The Borough Assembly discussed a resolution during their October 19 meeting which seeks to protect...
Borough manager issues emergency proclamation
Borough Manager Steve Giesbrecht issued an emergency proclamation Friday recommending actions to hel...
To the Editor
Silent majority must stand up To the Editor: We of the silent majority must stand up and make our voices heard. The only way Covid-19 or its variants...
Borough manager issues emergency proclamation
Borough Manager Steve Giesbrecht issued an emergency proclamation Friday recommending actions to hel... Full story
School Board amends mask policy
The Petersburg School Board voted to amend COVID-19 regulations set by the district's Moderate Risk...
Doctors warn Covid-19 continues to surge statewide
Medical professionals spoke at the Petersburg School Board meeting Tuesday night about the impact...
Guest Editorial
The anti-vaccination politics rolling across the country — much like a pandemic — have gotten so bad that the Alaska state Senate could not even man...
Hours reduced at Post Office
The Petersburg post office has decreased its service hours after feeling the impacts of staffing...
PSD completes first week with new protocols
The Petersburg School District held its first week of in person school with COVID-19 guidelines in...
Federal lobbyist says USCG patrol boat coming
Sebastian O'Kelly, the Borough Assembly's federal lobbyist with Robertson, Monagle & Eastaugh gave a...
COVID-19 hospitalizations rise in Alaska as virus spreads
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) —The number of Alaskans hospitalized with COVID-19 has risen, worrying health care providers who are facing staffing issues and f...
PMC board discusses impact of COVID-19 on PMC staff
Petersburg Medical Center CEO Phil Hofstetter spoke to the PMC Board about staff turnover and...
PMC board discusses delta variant and vaccinations
The Petersburg Medical Center discussed the delta variant's impact on Petersburg and the future of...
To the Editor
Me, Myself and I To the Editor: Millions of people are sick and dying of covid, or as the...