The all-new Department of Polar Efficiency (DOPE) is bringing some unwelcome changes to Santa's operation this year. But Old ...
An initiative introduced in elementary schools last year has had some startling results. The Alaska Reads Act passed the ...
In CoastAlaska’s news series, “Evolving Education,” reporters take a deeper look at what learning means today in our coastal ...
Spend some time with local news fans from near and far for Southeast Celebrates News Day. Hear interviews with former fellows ...
Every March in Sitka, herring signal the arrival of spring. The cultural importance of herring to Lingít people cannot be overstated: Alaska Native people have been harvesting herring eggs as a ...
SEARHC Chief Medical Officer Dr. Cate Buley joined KCAW’s Robert Woolsey to talk about flu season, and how to protect yourself from all the viruses circulating this time of year, like “whooping cough” ...
A greenhouse gas emissions inventory calculates the amount of emissions from fuel delivered to town, but not all fuel arrives in a known shipment. “Boats are a big one,” says Bri Gabel, Sitka’s ...
After three previous failed attempts, a fourth application to put a cruise limit question before Sitka voters has passed the city’s initial legal review (on 12-16-24). Organizers now have a few months ...
On December 21st, the Sitka Fine Arts Camp continues its beloved tradition with Holiday Brass. Featuring a lineup of local and nationally acclaimed musicians, the performance at the Sitka Performing ...