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U.S. Sen. Mike Lee says he will revamp his controversial proposal to require the sales of vast acres of federal lands in the ...
The U.S. Forest Service will seek to repeal a rule that has effectively blocked the logging of almost a third of America's ...
Southeast Alaska broke records for rainfall this spring. And for the Blind Slough hydroelectric plant near Petersburg, more ...
The U.S. Senate voted unanimously on June 18 to resume the federal Secure Rural Schools program, which sent millions of ...
This Saturday marks a historic milestone for Petersburg as the community celebrates the first-ever Amy Hallingstad Day, ...
The Alaska Department of Education and Early Development has opened public comment on a proposal that would reduce municipal ...
Last month, after nearly 25 years of running Glacier Laundry, Carrie Peterson handed the laundromat keys to new owner Laura ...
Scammers posing as Petersburg Borough Planning and Zoning Director Liz Cabrera sent official-looking emails soliciting ...
Two Alaskan communities came together June 21st 2025 to support the Tongass National Forest. Port Protection and Point Baker want to remind lawmakers the Tongass is NOT FOR SALE.
Three teachers from the Petersburg School District are state finalists for awards in excellence – Hannah Smith and Alice ...
Construction will be happening all summer long at the Petersburg School District. Two major projects are underway to increase ...
The Petersburg Parks and Recreation facility reopened Monday after completing its annual two-week maintenance shutdown, with ...