If all goes well, an exhibit could be opened by 2023.
Community
With a haul of 11 whales this season, Point Hope gears up for Qaġruq festival
Over the first two days, captains will haul the whaling boats up and show off their crews flags before cutting up the whale for the large communal feast.
After nearly 15 months of Zoom lunches, Juneau’s Chamber of Commerce gathers for an in-person meal
U.S. Rep. Don Young spoke to a crowd of more than 50 at the Elizabeth Peratrovich Hall.
For small Kenai Peninsula towns, Pride Month is about visibility
One of the cornerstones of Pride Month today is visibility. In a small town like Soldotna, that can mean a lot.
Wrangell gathers for fleet blessing at nearly finished Mariners’ Memorial
As summer fishing seasons gear up and get started, Wrangell community groups gathered at the Wrangell Mariners’ Memorial to wish safety to anyone on the water and remember those who have lost their lives at sea.
Sitka vigil a chance to mourn, reflect on history of residential schools
Steve Johnson organized a Sunday vigil to remember the 215 children in British Columbia and to acknowledge Sitka’s own history, which includes children who were sent involuntarily to Sheldon Jackson College.





