The Killeen ISD board of trustees Tuesday dealt with some key issues regarding the Summer Learning Program and gave clear ...
SUMMER READING — Haywood County Schools and Book Harvest have partnered to provide books during summer break to elementary ...
Summer travel reached new highs last year. However, some of the recent federal policy changes and funding cuts may create ...
“He was fearless,” Ohmer said. “They call him Fast Freddy but he was Fearless Freddy to me. He was confident, shot from anywhere… He was stocky, strong, played like a big guard…We Petersburg guys ...
Alaska has returned to a period of slow-but-steady population growth as births outpace deaths – making up for migration out ...
Whitehorse-based craft brewer and distiller Yukon Brewing has no interest in expanding from its Canadian roots. The company ...
The Alaska Association of Basketball Coaches announced its All-State Teams this week, with three Kenai Peninsula players ...
Earle took home a Grammy Award last month for best contemporary folk album for “The Revolution Starts…Now.” He’s recorded and ...
Alaska State Troopers say they’re on track to fill a wildlife trooper position in the Chilkat Valley that has been vacant ...
Longtime Southcentral Alaska beekeepers say that for decades, many have killed their insects each summer. But for some, that’s starting to change.
(Avery Ellfeldt/KHNS) On Saturday morning, Tom Morphet – the mayor of Haines, Alaska — played “O Canada” on a trumpet as cars streamed into a parking lot along the Klondike Highway.
The Haines Visitor Center and local businesses have received notice of individuals boycotting their town, which is nicknamed The Adventure Capital of Alaska ... be coming this summer when she ...