Sealaska Heritage Institute recently announced the opera’s development which will be based on the true story of the Tlingit-Russian War in 1802 and 1804.
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Swastika appears on South Tongass Highway, Ketchikan’s second incident of racist vandalism in less than a week
The first vandalism appeared over the weekend on a trail and skatepark near Schoenbar Middle School.
After a year of pandemic isolation, Anchorage Muslims return to mosque for Ramadan
While in past years, Ramadan services centered around the breaking of the fast with a meal, this year evening prayers are the main event, due to concerns about COVID-19.
‘Best damned neighbors you will ever find’: Vaccine clinic raises hope in community split by border
For Hyder, the only road out runs through British Columbia. That makes this town of about 50 very close with its Canadian neighbors.
Juneau transitions to smaller, mobile COVID-19 vaccine clinics
The city is holding its first small pop-clinic Friday at a local business.
Community land trust helps Sitka mom build a home of her own
With such high rental rates, saving to buy a house can feel like an impossible dream for many young Sitkans. But thanks to a new affordable housing development, a single mom and her kids will be moving into a brand new home of their own later this summer.





