Back on the ballot, Petersburg Dan Sullivan says he’s ready to start campaigning
Dan Sullivan of Petersburg said he’s happy the Alaska Supreme Court has upheld a lower court ruling to keep his name on the ballot.
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by Taylor Heckart and Liz Ruskin, Alaska Public Media | Jun 29, 2026 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
Dan Sullivan of Petersburg said he’s happy the Alaska Supreme Court has upheld a lower court ruling to keep his name on the ballot.
Read Moreby Baiz Hoen | Jun 29, 2026 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
Independence Day festivities will look a bit different this year in Petersburg, says the event’s planning committee. When celebrations kick off July 3, event-goers can expect less games and more live music.
Read Moreby Liz Ruskin, Alaska Public Media | Jun 29, 2026 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
UPDATE: The justices ruled that the Division of Elections can’t boot Petersburg Dan Sullivan from the primary election ballot. He is challenging U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan.
Read Moreby Liz Ruskin, Alaska Public Media | Jun 25, 2026 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
After the Alaska Division of Elections disqualified him from the U.S. Senate race, Petersburg Dan J. Sullivan filed an appeal in Superior Court. Judge Thomas Matthews heard oral arguments Thursday.
Read Moreby Baiz Hoen | Jun 25, 2026 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
Throughout the three-day program, organized by Alaska SeaGrant, students learned to put out fires, tie knots, de-escalate conflict between crewmates, and even how to save a person overboard.
Read Moreby Olivia Rose | Jun 24, 2026 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
Petersburg voters will decide this fall whether to raise the town’s sales tax cap. The measure was previously on the 2024 municipal ballot, but failed by five votes. The Assembly also considered a different potential ballot measure on June 15 — a proposal from the Borough’s electric utility department, requesting a $3.3 million revenue bond.
Read Moreby Taylor Heckart | Jun 22, 2026 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated, Uncategorized | 0
Petersburg hosted its first-ever classical music festival at the end of May. The Devil’s Thumb Chamber music festival featured a variety of local and out-of-state talent.
Read Moreby Olivia Rose | Jun 19, 2026 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
It’s invasive species awareness week in Alaska, an official reminder to report, prevent, and learn about the state’s problematic plants. In Petersburg, locals learned how to identify, and deal with, certain invasive plant species cropping up along a popular trailhead during a guided hike. The educational plant walk was part of the new Friends of Raven’s Roost Trail program.
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