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Rikki McKay is the new executive of Petersburg non-profit Working Against Violence for Everyone. Since its inception in 1982, WAVE has worked to provide compassionate advocacy, empower survivors and ...
Petersburg's police chief sued his employer, the Petersburg Borough, and the two parties have officially resolved the matter ...
When Petersburg School District switched to science-based reading instruction three years ago, the results were nothing short ...
For the first time in 38 years, the Wrangell Native community will raise new totem poles in town, with four days of events ...
The recently passed budget reconciliation bill, signed into law by President Donald Trump last week, does not include U.S.
The U.S. Forest Service has received approval to resume aviation operations in Southeast Alaska after a flight moratorium ...
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday night moved one step closer to canceling $9 billion in previously approved funding for several foreign aid programs and public broadcasting after GOP leaders addressed some ...
After five weeks of theater games, character development, and intensive rehearsals, 26 young performers are ready to take flight in two back-to-back performances of Peter Pan this Friday evening at ...
Petersburg Pilot archives search pagePolice report Jul 10, 2025 July 2 – An officer assisted Emergency Medical Services (EMS) with a fall on Nordic Drive. A found I.D. was dropped off at the ...
Among all the sections in the so-called Big Beautiful Bill that will drive up the federal deficit, pour billions into defense and border security and cut federal spending on Medicaid is one item that ...
The watermelon eating contest kicked off the mainstreet events hosted by the Lighthouse Church on the 3rd of July. Konrad Connor sizes up the competition while chomping on his own watermelon wedge.
July 10, 1925 – “Alaska is the source of much interest to the people of the Scandinavian countries,” said Bergendahl, editor and author of Oslo, Norway, who is now making an extended trip of Alaska.