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 By Dan Rudy    News    June 28, 2018

Wrangell magistrate judge retires after 30 years

WRANGELL - After 30 years on the bench, Wrangell's district magistrate will conclude her legal caree...

 

Wrangell Sentinel named Best Weekly

The Petersburg Pilot and Wrangell Sentinel each received two awards from the Alaska Press Club for work completed in 2017. Pilot publisher Ron Loesch...

 

Yesterday's News

March 15, 1918 But meagre details have been received regarding the Admiral Evans, which was reported wrecked in Monday’s dispatches from Seattle. The...

 
 By Ben Muir    News    March 8, 2018

95-year-old local woman started life in Alaska with a dinner with the governor

The first thing Charlotte Hoiosen did when she moved to Alaska in 1960 was have dinner with the...

 

Dear Santa

Dear Santa, I have been a good boy and I have been getting good grades. I have a few thing on my Chr...

 

Fish Factor: Man-made salmon is proving to be a flop for investors

The biggest year classes of Alaska fishermen are phasing out of the business and fewer young cohorts are recruiting in. The Alaska Young...

 
 By Ben Muir    News    October 5, 2017

Petersburg Children's Center expands again

The waitlist to get into the only state licensed children’s center in Petersburg is decreasing in some places and remaining high in others, despite a...

 
 By Dan Rudy    News    July 27, 2017

AFDF Competition seeks entries for seafood expo

WRANGELL – A state seafood industry think tank is seeking value-added products for competitive entry. Alaska Fisheries Development Foundation will b...

 
 By Laine Welch    Dockside    July 6, 2017

Alaska Fish Factor: Salmon sperm desired for diverse realms of research

Salmon skin, heads, bones and other body parts have long been popular in cultural usages around the world. Now add salmon sperm to the list of desirab...

 

Lawmaker silent amid apology demand for abortion remarks

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) – An Alaska lawmaker who set off a firestorm by suggesting women try to get pregnant for a “free trip to the city” for abort...

 
 By Laine Welch    Dockside    March 2, 2017

Fish Factor: "Puppy Love": good for your pet, and for Alaska

Puppy Love will soon be putting more people to work in Seldovia, a town of less than 300 people at the tip of the Kenai Peninsula. The love comes in...

 

Stork Report: First Baby of 2017

The first baby of 2017 was born to Lyman and Rachel Hudson on January 6 at the University of...

 
 By Laine Welch    Dockside    April 21, 2016

Fish Factor, Higher ocean acidity is affecting Bering Sea crab shell production and immune systems

Increasingly corrosive oceans are raising more red flags for Bering Sea crab stocks. Results from a first ever, two year project on baby Tanner crabs...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    April 14, 2016

Truth hurts: How saying 'I don't love you anymore' saved one couple's marriage

A little more than a year ago on a cold winter morning, not unlike many Petersburg couples, Meggan a... Full story

 
 By Jess Field    News    February 11, 2016

Local church welcomes homegrown pastor

There is one thing Nathan Lopez made sure to bring with him from the church he worked at in Omaha,...

 

Fish Factor: Halibut catches will not be slashed for the first time in 15 years

Alaska’s halibut stocks are showing signs of an uptick and fishermen’s catches will not be slashed for the first time in 15 years. Fishery man...

 

Santa's Mailbox

Dear, Santa i would like a Hachet, i would like a dirt bike to, and a psa game boy and a sky Drone...

 
 By Jess Field    News    November 12, 2015

Exchange student tells of travels to Chile

Last year, when Kyla Willis went to Chile, the only Spanish she knew was how to ask where the bathro...

 

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