Local News
LatestSoutheast Alaska’s commercial Dungeness crab fisheries had below-average harvests with ‘decent’ prices in 2025-26 season
by Olivia Rose | Mar 20, 2026
A total of 2.07 million pounds of Dungeness crab were harvested in Southeast Alaska’s 2025-26 season, valuing an estimated $8.64 million, according to state fishery managers.
Lease update allows small-scale seafood processing at Petersburg’s Community Cold Storage facility
by Olivia Rose | Mar 19, 2026
Petersburg’s Borough Assembly this week approved an updated version of a 5-year lease, allowing for certain small-scale seafood processing at the town’s Community Cold Storage facility. The Assembly also approved a 1-year extension of the Borough’s contract with Republic Services, which removes the municipality’s garbage from Mitkof Island.
Petersburg coach awarded for decades of commitment to high school basketball
by Taylor Heckart | Mar 19, 2026
Boys’ basketball head coach Rick Brock is a 2026 recipient of a John R. Wooden Legacy Award. The award recognizes his more than 30 years of commitment to the sport and Petersburg’s student athletes.
The Petersburg School District wants community input on balancing next year’s budget
by Taylor Heckart | Mar 17, 2026
The Petersburg School District is anticipating a $278,000 budget deficit next school year and wants the community’s input on the budget. Like other districts around Alaska, Petersburg is using a budget simulation tool called Balancing Act, where users can give direct feedback on changes to the district’s spending and revenue.
Station Highlights
LatestDASDEC 3 Installation Completed
by kfskadmin
Last Spring, KFSK was awarded a grant for EAS equipment replacement by Petersburg Community Foundation. Installation of the new equipment was completed in February 2026.
KFSK seeks summer intern 2026
by Olivia Rose
KFSK Public Radio is offering a full-time news internship this summer, providing hands-on experience in radio reporting, producing, and live on-air hosting. The deadline to apply is March 20
Board of Directors-Appointment of Officers
by kfskadmin
The KFSK Board of Directors met in regular session on Thursday, March 12th. Board Officers for the new year were appointed.
New Program: Sports in America
by kfskadmin
Sports In America is a new sports program on KFSK at 11am on Sundays.
Southeast News
LatestTlingit and Haida Delegate and Community Council Member election nears end; meet two of five candidates
by KSTK Wrangell | Mar 18, 2026
Wrangell residents Sandy Churchill and Ken Neish Hoyt are running for 2026 Tlingit and Haida...
M/V Lituya to begin daily ferry service
by KRBD Ketchikan | Mar 18, 2026
The Alaska Marine Highway System ferry Lituya provides regular service between Metlakatla Indian...
Borough assembly moves forward with KIC-led addiction healing center project
by KRBD Ketchikan | Mar 17, 2026
The Ketchikan Indian Community recently purchased and plans to convert the former Salmon Falls...
A ‘status quo’ budget could leave Sitka School District with $1.2 million deficit
by KCAW Sitka | Mar 16, 2026
The Sitka School District budget will be in the red next year without substantial cuts. The Sitka School Board is looking for ways to trim a deficit of at least $1 million and is asking for community input on its process. When...
Alaska News
LatestAlaska News Nightly: Thursday, March 19, 2026
by APRN News | Mar 19, 2026
Despite last year’s funding increase, school districts brace for another round of deep cuts.
Six years after the last polar bear boat tour in Kaktovik, the community is working to bring the industry back
by APRN News | Mar 19, 2026
The federal government halted boat polar bear viewing in Kaktovik over five years ago, following criticism from the community.
Falconry in the Last Frontier | Hometown, Alaska
by APRN News | Mar 19, 2026
Discover what falconry is and how this ancient hunting tradition is practiced in Alaska today....
The Kenai River, Antarctica and beyond with Kelsey Kroon | Outdoor Explorer
by APRN News | Mar 19, 2026
Hear about her film, “Silver Rush,” what it’s like to show subsistence fishing stories to world audiences and how trash collected from the Aleutians can become fine art.
Palestinians celebrate Eid in Gaza, making the most of a fragile ceasefire
by NPR News | Mar 20, 2026
The ceasefire, in effect for the past six months, has brought some reprieve to Palestinians in...
Martial arts star Chuck Norris dies at 86
by NPR News | Mar 20, 2026
Norris karate chopped and kickboxed his way through more than a dozen action films in the 1980s, before leaping to TV in Walker, Texas Ranger.
He’s one reason why aid cuts weren’t as dire for the HIV population as predicted
by NPR News | Mar 20, 2026
Harerimana Ismail of Uganda is a community health worker who checks on kids with HIV. He lost his...
Trump is dismantling democracy, reports find. And, Treasury to take over student loans
by NPR News | Mar 20, 2026
Recent studies show the U.S. is slipping further from democracy. And, the Trump administration...
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