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LatestPetersburg Borough Assembly approves 10-year agreement for police gear
by Olivia Rose | Mar 6, 2026
Petersburg’s Borough Assembly on Monday (March 2) authorized the Borough to enter a nearly $380,000 agreement with a public safety equipment provider. The Borough will pay that sum gradually, over the next decade. A quote from the company notes a total savings of almost $190,000.
Petersburg’s Northern Nights Theater will get a new sign, with help from a local nonprofit
by Taylor Heckart | Mar 5, 2026
Petersburg’s only movie theater has received a $30,000 grant from Petersburg Mental Health Services, a local private nonprofit. Much of that will go toward replacing the digital sign on Haugen Drive, which the theater shares with the school district.
Petersburg Borough zones tidelands where cruise line looks to build new dock
by Olivia Rose | Mar 4, 2026
A chunk of unzoned borough-owned tidelands in Petersburg, where a cruise line wants to build a dock, is getting zoned. Harbormaster Glorianne Wollen says the zoning ensures Petersburg’s industrial waterfront property is used for marine purposes.
High school homecoming basketball games celebrate Petersburg’s seniors
by Taylor Heckart | Mar 3, 2026
The Petersburg High School gym was packed as community members – and a small group of Wrangellites – cheered for their home teams. Petersburg’s varsity teams and the boys’ JV team played over two days on Feb. 27-28.
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Southeast News
LatestCraig library awarded grant to improve services to disabled
by KRBD Ketchikan | Mar 6, 2026
A metal rendition of the City of Craig’s seal designed by Samantha Wilson and cut out by Craig...
Emergency management veteran advises Southeast communities on ‘post-traumatic growth’ following landslides
by KCAW Sitka | Mar 6, 2026
Dr. Mary Schoenfeldt presenting at the 2026 SLIPP conference (KCAW/Cotter) Dr. Mary Schoenfeldt is no stranger to disaster stress and mental health management. Throughout her career in emergency management, Schoenfeldt led the...
City of Craig asks residents to weigh in on tourism in the community
by KRBD Ketchikan | Mar 5, 2026
A dock in Craig, Alaska, the largest town on Prince of Wales Island, on May 5, 2024. (Jack...
Alaska Volcano Observatory team repairs GPS system tracking Mt. Edgecumbe
by KCAW Sitka | Mar 4, 2026
A specialist works to repair the broken antenna of a GPS station that monitors tectonic shifts at...
Alaska News
LatestAlaska News Nightly: Friday, March 6, 2026
by APRN News | Mar 6, 2026
Rookies and veteran mushers alike are looking forward to the Iditarod starting this weekend.
Yes, there really is a hot air balloon floating around Mat-Su
by APRN News | Mar 6, 2026
The 85-foot balloon journeyed over Mat-Su neighborhoods as its owners ran a series of test...
Alaska Supreme Court considers limits of executive and legislative power, including on abortion
by APRN News | Mar 6, 2026
A seven-year-old dispute over union dues could reset boundaries between Alaska’s branches of...
Dunleavy, EPA administrator discuss energy and drinking water quality during Interior tour
by APRN News | Mar 6, 2026
The officials stopped by the University of Alaska Fairbanks power plant, where they praised the...
Authorities searching debris after suspected tornadoes kill 6 in Michigan, Oklahoma
by NPR News | Mar 7, 2026
A 12-year-old boy is reported to be among the dead following powerful storms that stretched across...
Opinion: The immorality of betting on war
by NPR News | Mar 7, 2026
Traders on prediction markets bet on nearly anything. One made more than half a million dollars...
How Iranians are responding to the war
by NPR News | Mar 7, 2026
Iranians are streaming across the border with Turkey, fleeing constant bombardment. But some are also going the other way — returning to Iran out of worry for loved ones they can’t otherwise reach.
One week into the Iran war, the fallout is global
by NPR News | Mar 7, 2026
The war is no longer just about the U.S., Israel and Iran. More countries are getting caught in the political crossfire or being drawn into the fighting themselves.
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