Station Highlights
Pick, Click, Give

Thank you to the 57 people that contributed a total of $2,850 to Raven Radio in 2011 using Pick. Click. Give. You can join them this year by making an additional gift to Raven Radio when filing your PFD online this… more
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Local News
Halibut Point Road fixes could wrap up next week
Crews continued working today to clean up the aftermath of a water valve that burst on Monday. Officials say the accident wasn’t caused by Sitka’s unusually cold weather, but it wasn’t helped by it either. ContinuePosted in Local News Leave a comment
Sitka Tribe names officers, approves GM contract
Dale Williams will serve as vice chairman of the Sitka Tribe of Alaska. The Tribe selected its new officers at a meeting Thursday. He’s joined by Stephanie Edenshaw who will serve as treasurer, and Rachel Moreno, the secretary. Continue
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Sitkans give, get help at homelessness event
Project Homeless Connect provided a hot lunch, services and supplies for 45 people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless in Sitka. The event tied in with others around the state. ContinuePosted in Local News Leave a comment
Peggy’s Corner of the House: Jan 26, 2012
Rep. Peggy Wilson will work to pass seven bills introduced in last year's session of the legislature, including her transportation infrastructure fund. Due to redistricting, this is Wilson's last year representing Sitka in House 2. ContinuePosted in Commentary, Local News Leave a comment
The CorvidEYE
Swordplay
Fighting master Aaron Elmore, with Juneau's Theater in the Rough, teaches a swordfighting clinic to over two dozen Sitkans on Saturday (1-21-12). Students started out with pencils, but quickly worked their way up to real rapiers and foils. Two upcoming Sitka productions, "Moon Over Buffalo" and "Cyrano", both feature extensive swordplay (and daggers!). Continue
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CLOUDY WITH PERIODS OF LIGHT SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE OVER THE
AREA THROUGH THE EARLY MORNING HOURS. VISIBILITIES WILL BE LIMITED
TO 3 MILES OR LESS AT TIMES. SNOWFALL AMOUNTS AROUND 1 INCH. EAST
WIND 5 TO 15 MPH.