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To the Editor
Me, Myself and I To the Editor: Millions of people are sick and dying of covid, or as the...
Editorial: Avoid Covid-19 fatigue
It seems like we've been here before. Mask use is low, positivity rates are low (3.3%), only 3...
School Board works to outline COVID guidelines
The Petersburg School Board held discussions about what protocols should be enacted for the...
Active COVID-19 cases drop to 4 in past week
The Petersburg COVID-19 dashboard is reporting one new case in the past week for a total of four...
School board discusses COVID-19 guidelines
The Petersburg School Board had a work session Friday to outline preliminary ideas for COVID-19...
Petersburg records second death from COVID
Petersburg recorded its second COVID-19 death on Friday according to the Alaska Department of Health...
PMC board discusses recent COVID-19 outbreak
The Petersburg Medical Center Board reviewed the recent COVID-19 outbreak during their July 22...
PMC warns of community spread of COVID-19
The Petersburg Medical Center is advising residents to get tested early if experiencing symptoms... Full story
Petersburg records second death from COVID-19
Petersburg recorded its second COVID-19 death on Friday according to the Alaska Department of... Full story
Active COVID-19 case count rises to 10 in Petersburg
Petersburg Medical Center reports 10 active COVID-19 cases with one previous case being considered a... Full story
Two Delta variant COVID-19 cases confirmed in Petersburg
Two previously identified COVID-19 cases in Petersburg have been identified as the Delta variant... Full story
Patrick Wilson to retire from OBI
Since the fall of 1989, Patrick Wilson has been the plant manager for Icicle Seafoods, later OBI...
Guest Editorial
The governor will go to great lengths to avoid supporting a tax — any tax — but taxes are how people pay for public services. Instead of thinking abo...
Fish Factor: Could mining mix up Earth's magnetic field and salmons' ability to find their way home?
Is it a coincidence that one of the world’s largest mineral deposits is located near the world’s largest sockeye salmon spawning grounds at Bri...
In Loving Memory: Cheryl Marie Richmond Ebmeyer
A force of nature, strong, independent, inspirational, fiercely loyal, spunky, and fun to be... Full story
Alaska Fish Factor
The number of boots on deck in Alaska has declined and most fisheries have lost jobs over the past five years. Overall, Alaska’s harvesting sector t...
Official: Alaska hospitals reaching coronavirus space limits
BETHEL, Alaska (AP) —Alaska may have reached the limit of hospital space available for care of people infected with COVID-19, a health care company o...
Alaska Fish Factor
It’s been a long time coming but payments should soon be in hand for Alaska fishermen, processors and coastal communities hurt by the 2016 pink s...
Alaska adding second insurer to individual insurance market
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — The state says a second company will offer health insurance plans on Alaska’s individual marketplace next year. Division of Ins...
Suit filed against UAA, former professor
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A lawsuit has been filed against a retired University of Alaska Anchorage anthropology professor who is banned from campus o...
Alaska Fish Factor
Alaska salmon fishermen harvested 114.5 million fish during the 2018 season for a payout of $595 million at the docks. That’s down 13 percent from t...
Flying above "Shtax'héen"
Seen from a small aircraft, the delta of the Stikine River's northern arm shimmers in the sun as...
State cuts and poor harvests hampering SE economy
With Southeast Conference wrapping up in Haines this morning, municipalities, businesses and individuals from around the region should have a better i...
Prices for quota shares of Alaska halibut are jaw dropping
The values of Alaska salmon permits are on a downward slide, while prices for quota shares of other catches continue to skyrocket. Despite an...