For many Sitkans, reliable access to food is not a given. In the past ten years, some of those challenges have worsened, ...
A homesick letter was a summer camper right of passage for decades. That changed when cell phones made checking in with parents a whole lot easier. But more campers may be writing letters next summer, ...
Alaska Wildlife Troopers from Juneau and Hoonah responded to a call that human remains were located in Spasski Bay, about ...
The annual Alaska Native Sisterhood Christmas Bazaar is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, December 14, at the ANB Founders Hall.
In a two-hour vigil at the University of Alaska Southeast boat ramp on Saturday, more than 80 Sitkans and visitors gathered to share stories of loss.
The Winter Wonderland Grind is this Saturday, December 14. Jeff Budd, Lily Perez and Melinda McAdams joined KCAW for the ...
The Sitka Public Library is debuting a pub-style Geography Trivia Night for adults, 6 p.m. Thursday, December 19. Teams of ...
Sitka’s Wearable Arts Show is issuing a final call for designers who can bring an artist’s eye to the world of clothing. The theme for this year’s show is “Forest to the Sea.” Bobbi Jordan joined KCAW ...
Sitka Maritime Heritage Society and Sitka 4-H will hold a free toy boat-making activity for kids 1 p.m. Saturday, December 14, at the Japonski Island boathouse. Keith Nyitray and Bruce Gazaway of ...
The Alaska Native Heritage Center’s new exhibit on the impact of government and religious boarding schools is part of a series that will also look at the education of Native children before and after ...