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 By Olivia Rose    Dockside    April 4, 2024

Petersburg expects 104 visits in upcoming cruise ship season

The cruise ship summer season is just weeks away - and for Alaska's Little Norway, the harbor is...

 
 By Becca Clark    News    March 21, 2024

Advocates hope seafood consumption survey leads to higher water quality standards

WRANGELL — Clean water advocates believe a seafood consumption survey among Wrangell residents might help in their push for higher water quality s...

 

Wake Up Southeast the Economy is Starting to Leak, So It's Time for Some Action

The recent dictate that our Governor sent to our legislature as well as the residents of Southeastern Alaska was clearly the wrong message. The...

 

Wrangell loses three cruise ship stops to Klawock

Wrangell has lost three cruise ship stopovers this summer to Klawock, where a partnership of three Native corporations is developing a tourist destina...

 
 By Larry Persily    News    January 18, 2024

Wrangell assembly raises rates for lightering cruise passengers to shore

WRANGELL — Cruise ship operators that lighter their passengers to shore will pay higher port fees starting this summer in Wrangell. The borough assemb...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    January 18, 2024

Petersburg adventure tourism pioneer retires, but Tongass Adventures continue

When Scott Roberge was in college, he made his way to Petersburg in the late 70s and worked at the...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    October 26, 2023

New tourism teams reflect on 2023 season

The air in town is crisp, leaves continue to fall and the mornings are turning frosty. Even with...

 

Seal processing workshop teaches traditional knowledge

WRANGELL - A seal-processing workshop hosted by the Wrangell Cooperative Association brought...

 
 By Larry Persily    News    October 5, 2023

State plans to send Matanuska into shipyard for full-hull scan

The state wants to send the Matanuska, the oldest vessel in the Alaska Marine Highway System fleet,...

 

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

September 21, 1923 – Earl N. Ohmer this week received a sea sled which was designed and built for him by S.V.B. Miller of Seattle and Gregory H...

 

In new challenges to Tongass 'Roadless Rule,' pro-logging arguments have disappeared

The state of Alaska, a coalition of business groups and a pair of electric-power organizations have opened a new round in the generation-long fight...

 

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

August 24, 1923 – Pioneering the way for direct shipment of canned salmon from Alaskan ports to the eastern coast of the United States via the Panama...

 

To the Editor

Join the Volunteer Fire Department To the Editor: Now that we have seen the ugly damage to the church that a structure fire does so quickly, it...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    June 29, 2023

USCGC Pike changes command

The U.S. Coast Guard held a Change of Command Ceremony for the new officer in charge of the USCGC...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    June 29, 2023

More visitors expected in Petersburg as Alaska tourism booms

The sun is shining, the days are longer, and bands of people wearing identical jackets are...

 

Dozens evacuated from small cruise ship in Glacier Bay after engine room fire

JUNEAU - A fire in the engine room of a small cruise ship in Alaska's Glacier Bay National Park and...

 

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

May 18, 1923 – Assistant Forester E.A. Sherman has presented seventy-one volumes as a nucleus for a marine library to the Forest Service boats o...

 

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

April 27, 1923 – That a large party of capitalists and others interested in the development of the water power at Thomas Bay and the erection of the t...

 

Viking Travel charts new path

After 42 years of leading Viking Travel, Dave and Nancy Berg are ready to hang up their hats while...

 

Ketchikan Police chief charged with assaulting man at resort

AP KETCHIKAN — A police chief in Alaska pleaded not guilty on Dec. 29 to charges that he assaulted an intoxicated man while he was off-duty at a r...

 

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

September 29, 1922 – “Theoretically and scientifically and in accordance with official lore, the run of sockeyes up the Chilkat closed on the 15t...

 

Juneau landslide damages 3 homes, 'squishes' pickup

(AP) - A landslide triggered by record rainfall significantly damaged three homes, prompted the...

 

Yesterday's News

August 25, 1922 Interest in the Southeastern Alaska County Fair has grown with surprising force during the last two weeks. The expression of good...

 

To the Editor

See Something, Say Something To the Editor: To all boaters on the water, whether for commercial or recreation: if you see cruise ship discharge of...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    June 30, 2022

House District 2 Candidate Questionnaire, Part 2

If elected, would you work to improve access to affordable child care? Kenny Skaflestad: This is a p...

 

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