Local News
LatestAfter years without a dedicated craft shop, Tangled Thread opens in Petersburg
by Taylor Heckart | May 8, 2026
Petersburg is home to skilled quilters, knitters, and other textile artists, but it’s been years since the island town had a dedicated craft store. That changed on Wednesday, May 6, when Olivia Martinsen opened Tangled Thread.
Petersburg parade and vigil honors missing and murdered Indigenous people
by Taylor Heckart | May 7, 2026
More than 20 people gathered in Petersburg on Tuesday, May 5 for a noise parade and vigil in honor of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Awareness Day. Organizers said it was a way to bring awareness, ask for accountability and remember those who are missing.
Audio postcard: Petersburg police officer retires after nearly 25 years of service
by Taylor Heckart | May 5, 2026
A crowd of community members turned out at Petersburg’s Sandy Beach on Friday, May 1, to celebrate the retirement of Sergeant Derek Thorsen. Over a meal of hot dogs and cake, friends, colleagues, and family shared the impact of Thorsen’s nearly 25 years as a police officer in town.
Petersburg Borough Assembly passes budget changes, votes in favor of proposed marine passenger fee increase
by Olivia Rose | May 4, 2026
The Petersburg Borough Assembly on Monday (May 4) unanimously passed a few changes to the Borough’s current budget. The Assembly also gave initial approval on the next budget, as well as proposed increases to utility rates and Petersburg’s marine passenger fee, which will be considered further at the next meeting.
Station Highlights
LatestCommunity Operations Liaison Position Now Open
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KFSK seeks a qualified candidate to be our Community Operations Liaison. The Liaison plays an important role as the public face and point of contact for people in day-to-day communication with the station.
KFSK News earns five Alaska Press Club awards for 2025
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KFSK’s news team returned earlier this week from the annual Alaska Press Club conference in Anchorage, bringing home five awards for stories published last year.
Spring Membership Drive
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KFSK's Spring Drive is May 4th-8th. Donate now for your chance to win round-trip tickets with Alaska & Hawaiian Airlines!
National Poetry Month at KFSK
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April is National Poetry Month! Recordings of poems can be found here.
Southeast News
LatestBusinesses expand north with Ward Cove developments
by KRBD Ketchikan | May 8, 2026
A second venue for the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show is one of several new business developments...
Kids learn gun skills and safety with revival of Sitka’s 4-H rifle club
by KCAW Sitka | May 8, 2026
Siblings Izzy Diaz and Andy Farnham-Bradley inspect their targets after practice at the indoor...
Cruise line association, City of Ketchikan to establish new guidelines
by KRBD Ketchikan | May 7, 2026
Ketchikan’s first large cruise ship of 2026 docked downtown in late April. (Hunter Morrison/KRBD)...
Sitka School Board to fill two vacancies after board members resign
by KCAW Sitka | May 7, 2026
Two Sitka School Board members are stepping down. When the board met on Wednesday (5-6-26), it accepted the formal resignations of Tom Williams and Amanda Williams. Tom Williams was appointed to a vacant school board seat in...
Alaska News
LatestAlaska News Nightly: Friday, May 8, 2026
by APRN News | May 8, 2026
Research suggests events like the enormous Tracy Arm landslide could become more common with...
Alaska Legislature asks federal government for more flexibility on rural health funding
by APRN News | May 8, 2026
Legislators say restrictions on how and when Rural Health Transformation Program funding can be...
Alaska Public Media President and CEO Ed Ulman honored with PBS Station Leadership Award
by APRN News | May 8, 2026
PBS recognized Ulman for his decade of leadership in Alaska and advocacy for rural and underserved...
JBER soldiers injured in April bear attack were near den, state officials say
by APRN News | May 8, 2026
Officials with the 11th Airborne Division said the two soldiers were treated for their wounds at...
Moscow marks Victory Day with a Red Square parade under tight security
by NPR News | May 9, 2026
Security was tight in Moscow as Putin and several foreign leaders attended the parade, even as a U.S.-brokered three-day ceasefire eased concerns about possible Ukrainian attempts to disrupt the festivities.
National mood is against Republicans, but redistricting could help prop them up
by NPR News | May 9, 2026
The national political landscape looks bad for President Trump and Republicans, but recent wins in...
What is a radical? It’s the question of M.I.A.’s vexing career
by NPR News | May 9, 2026
Fans who danced to “Paper Planes” might hardly recognize the conspiracy-touting artist...
ABC argues Trump administration is trying to chill free speech
by NPR News | May 8, 2026
In a filing, ABC accuses the Trump administration of trying to chill its constitutionally...
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