On Wednesday, a new company formed by six local individuals announced the purchase of 325 acres in the Ward Cove area, ...
A documentary film featuring a family who once called Ketchikan home recently won an Emmy Award in the topical category for ...
The First City Invitational got off to a fast start on Friday as the three-day swimming event saw kids swimming events that ...
The team titles are likely out of reach for the Kayhi boys and girls wrestling teams after the first day of action in the ...
Ketchikan Theatre Ballet's dress rehearsal of ‘The Nutcracker’ at Kayhi on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024, at the Kayhi auditorium.
As Southeast Alaska shrimpers bear a region-wide shrimp population decline, and adjust to new commercial pot shrimp season timing, shrimp fishery stakeholders are proposing a mixed bag of changes to ...
Sourdough Bar made a move toward the top of the City League standings, winning a showdown with Txamsem on Sunday. Txamsem rebounded with wins on Tuesday and Thursday to jump ...
The Alaska Board of Fisheries is coming to town for the first time since 2012. The seven-person Board decides on regulations for state-managed commercial, sport, personal use and subsistence fisheries ...
A Washington state-based bioenergy company is exploring potential development of the Borough’s 6-Mile mill property.
Former Ketchikan local Romanda Simpson has partnered with Ketchikan artist Ema Lee Oshima to author Simpson’s new children’s book, “Where Did My Colors Go?” During a phone conversation with the Daily ...
Just as the days are reaching their darkest, and the official start of winter draws near, an opportunity comes for fans to ...
The Ketchikan City Council met on Wednesday evening in the fourth of five planned special meetings to discuss the City of Ketchikan’s draft 2025 General Operating, (and) Capital and Ketchikan ...