On October 18, 1867, the flag of Russia at the governor’s house in Sitka, Alaska was lowered, a United States flag rose in ...
Deadly landslides are increasing around the world. But in parts of Alaska, maps of the hazards remain controversial.
21, 2024. (Screenshot from Sealaska Heritage Institute livestream) Over 150 years have passed since the U.S. Navy bombarded Kake, a Tlingit village in Southeast Alaska. Navy representatives ...
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Oct. 21—What did it take to be among Alaska's first pioneers? Who were the colonists rushing north in 1867 after the United ...
In October and November, the Sitka Community Renewable Energy Strategy, in partnership with REAP, will be joining KCAW for a ...
Oct. 18 has held special significance for Alaska since 1867 when territories that now comprise the state of Alaska were ...
The last time Sitka’s undersea fiber optic cable broke ... but I think maybe we’re learning that it’s not Alaska proof.” GCI is heavily invested in undersea cable, and is well toward ...
The first port call of the 9-night sailing, which was supposed to be on Sitka, Alaska, on Saturday, October 12, will be skipped due to inclement weather. “Due to expected adverse weather ...
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