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The faces in the black and white photos on display this month in the Clausen Memorial Museum tell the remarkable story of the ...
After 17 years of shaping Petersburg's infrastructure, this has been the final week on the job for Public Works Director ...
A petroglyph rock was found split in half last month, apparently damaged by someone attempting to remove the ancient carving, ...
Early Sunday morning, Sasha Calvey awoke to a roar. "I look out of the tent, and then I see a massive wave coming, like, ...
Petersburg Borough Assembly Member Scott Newman has filed to run for mayor, making him the first declared candidate to replace Mark Jensen, who announced in June he would not seek reelection after 18 ...
Echoes of last season’s pair of championship victories still drift in the air, a reminder of the dedication and teamwork the Petersburg Vikings Cross Country displayed throughout the entire season.
Hatchery managers had hoped that June’s steady rainfall would spare them from having to intervene in this year’s king salmon run, allowing fish to reach Crystal Lake Hatchery naturally without the ...
The biggest festival on Prince of Wales Island returned to Coffman Cove on Aug. 8 – 9 with live music, poetry and vendors. This was the 15th year of Arts in the Cove: A Festival by the Sea. The ...
A Juneau jury convicted 21-year-old John Bisset of Petersburg of two counts of sexual assault in the first degree on July 29 at the Dimond Courthouse. The verdict followed a two-week-long trial ...
I applaud and thank Mr. Hankins for his initiative and action in disposing of the bear on Rambler St. That particular bear was an ongoing problem and danger to our neighborhood. It was continually ...
After putting her two-year-old daughter, Sonora, to bed, Jenna Wilson-Ashby picks green beans in one of her two greenhouses ...
I've called the Petersburg area home for four years now, and I can tell you this is not an easy place to be a gardener.