Wood chips and sawdust cover the floor as carver Mike Hoyt rhythmically adzes a red cedar pole. Some chips and dust lay on ...
A grand jury in Juneau, for the state of Alaska’s First Judicial District, indicted 66-year old Wrangell resident Steven Ray ...
Plans to repair Wrangell’s Public Safety Building are moving forward since last month’s Dec. 16 borough assembly meeting.
Wrangell’s borough assembly will discuss its capital project priorities at a special meeting Wednesday. The list will be sent ...
Travel blogger Valerie Stimac Bailey grew up in Alaska and just 12 years ago began her blog. Now known as Valerie & Valise, she gives travel recommendations, like how much to pack and what restaurants ...
While the agent wore a mask in videos taken of the event, he appeared to be unmasked in many social media posts. That image appeared to have been generated by […] ...
Wrangell’s High School science teacher Heather Howe is the president of the Wrangell Teachers’ Association. She said the ...
It’s been ten years since Wrangell hosted an Alaska Native Sisterhood and Brotherhood Grand Camp, an annual gathering where members discuss priorities, vote during elections and celebrate culturally.
Snow continued to fall in Sitka on January 8 (KCAW/Rose) Southeast Alaska is better known for rain ...
Rummaging through this year’s happenings in Wrangell, we get a blend of public safety, Alaska Native cultural resurgence and school sport championships. The year began with a lesson in stopping at ...
A group of six people filled a quarter-mile wilderness trail in the Tongass National Forest with chatter while walking towards a bear observatory platform. Salmon berries lined the trail, which began ...
Over nine more inches of snow fell throughout the weekend in Wrangell, and plow operations have continued clearing the roads since last week’s storm. Tom Wetor, Public Works Department director, said ...