The Federal Subsistence Board on Friday voted 8-2 to uphold Ketchikan’s rural designation. That’s after two tribal organizations on Prince of Wales Island submitted requests for reconsideration to the federal Office of Subsistence Management last July. Th... See more
Two tribal groups on Prince of Wales Island are asking the Federal Subsistence Board to reverse Ketchikan’s rural designation. The board’s decision last year to reclassify Ketchikan from a non-rural designation allows all residents to hunt and fish on lan... See more
Two tribal groups on Prince of Wales Island are asking the Federal Subsistence Board to reverse Ketchikan’s rural designation. The board’s decision last year to reclassify Ketchikan from a non-rural designation allows all residents to hunt and fish on lan... See more
A Ketchikan man on Friday was found guilty of two felony assault charges after a stabbing in October. Forty-five-year-old Justin William Carpenter was initially charged with one count of first degree assault after police say he stabbed his landlord over a... See more
Republican Adam Crum announced in August his intent to run for the 2026 governor’s race. The Former Alaska Revenue Commissioner is one of nearly 20 candidates whose names will likely be on the ballot. Crum, who lives in Wasilla, recently visited Saxman fo... See more