Nobody was going to catch John Coss on Saturday during the Ketchikan Running Club’s annual Totem to Totem half marathon.
It feels like April started only yesterday, but the calendar shows that it ends tomorrow.
As the Borough Assembly prepares its budget for the upcoming fiscal year, members directed staff to revisit the contract between the borough and City of Ketchikan for Ketchikan Public Library ...
Ketchikan Charter School students competed this year in the First LEGO League at the “Alaska Robot Rendezvous” in Anchorage, ...
The legal fight involving the two partners of Ward Cove Dock Group that operate the cruise ship dock and visitor welcoming center at Ward Cove has expanded in recent weeks ...
The third track and field meet of the season for the Ketchikan High School boys and girls programs continues to show the team ...
The City of Ketchikan’s recruitment process for a new city/Ketchikan Public Utilities manager neared a conclusion on Saturday when the Ketchikan City Council voted 6-1 to select Glen Adams from ...
The beginning of May is always a busy time in Ketchikan, and this year is no exception with a full suite of local and local-related events on the calendar.
The Lady Kings softball team looked better than Thursday evening's score indicates. Ketchikan presented a perfect day to be ...
The Kayhi Lady Kings varsity soccer team fell 7-0 to Wasilla High School on Thursday evening, conceding two goals in the first half before Wasilla pulled away late in the ...
The Ketchikan Coliseum Theater was purchased by SEAMAX in April of last year. Mike Opatril and Lance Ziebarth of North Dakota ...
The Kayhi Lady Kings exuded confidence Friday as they wrapped up a three-game softball series with Juneau-Douglas at upper Dudley Field in Ketchikan.