Local News
LatestPetersburg’s Borough Assembly to consider tax, rate, fee increases and new zoning chapter at Monday night meeting
by Olivia Rose | May 18, 2026
Petersburg’s Borough Assembly tonight (May 18) will consider property tax rates for the next year, raising the marine passenger fee by $3, electric rate increases, sewer rate increases, raising the single-purchase sales tax cap, adding a new chapter to Petersburg’s zoning code about towers and wireless communication facilities, and the Borough’s next budget. The meeting happens at 6:00 p.m. and KFSK will broadcast it live.
World War II-era wooden seiner celebrates 80th birthday in Petersburg
by Taylor Heckart | May 15, 2026
A crowd packed onto the docks on Petersburg’s north harbor near a bright white seiner on May 6. The community was there to celebrate the 80th birthday of the Symphony, which had spent time as a seiner, long liner, crabber, and shrimper.
King salmon fishing on Petersburg’s Blind Slough opens to all recreational anglers, City Creek release site permanently discontinued
by Olivia Rose | May 14, 2026
It’s the first time in a few years that both residents and nonresidents can fish for hatchery king salmon in the slough’s freshwater. Anglers could be interviewed by Fish and Game staff researching there for a survey program this summer. The City Creek release site near Petersburg is permanently discontinued as of this year. It’s now just part of the larger fishing district, which is closed to retention until mid-July.
Petersburg’s hospital prepares first MRI machine for patients after months of waiting
by Taylor Heckart | May 13, 2026
Petersburg’s first MRI machine now has state approval to start operating. While it’s not up and running just yet, the MRI is nearly ready to start scanning patients at home.
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LatestBoard of Directors-Seeking Candidates
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The KFSK Board of Directors is seeking interested persons to fill a vacant board seat until the next regular election. Interested parties should submit a letter of interest by June 15th.
Community 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!
Southeast News
LatestNew Virgin Voyages cruise ship, the Brilliant Lady, makes inaugural port call to Sitka
by KCAW Sitka | May 18, 2026
The Brilliant Lady at Sitka’s privately-owned cruise ship dock on May 14, 2026. (KCAW/McKenney)...
Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins talks education funding, fisheries and reviving the ferry system
by KRBD Ketchikan | May 18, 2026
Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins represented parts of Southeast Alaska, including parts of Prince of Wales...
No measles in Sitka: SEARHC reports negative test result
by KCAW Sitka | May 18, 2026
Test results for a potential measles exposure in Sitka came back negative over the weekend. The Sitka Medical Center closed abruptly last Thursday (5-14-26), after the organization reported a “potential measles exposure.” While...
Two Teacher Resignations
by KSTK Wrangell | May 18, 2026
The Wrangell school district is losing two more teachers. As Larry Persily reports, tonight’s...
Alaska News
LatestAlaska News Nightly: Monday, May 18, 2026
by APRN News | May 18, 2026
State lawmakers debate an LNG pipeline bill as they near the end of the legislative session.
Alaska House weighs negotiated compromise cutting taxes for Alaska LNG project
by APRN News | May 18, 2026
Lawmakers are considering whether to insert the tax relief legislation as an amendment to what had...
Wasilla museum welcomes 40-ton whale carcass to bring in visitors
by APRN News | May 18, 2026
The newly rebranded Museum of Alaska opens its summer season this week.
Alaska House votes to immediately eliminate sick leave for many workers in the state
by APRN News | May 18, 2026
The change, attached to a bill giving paid leave for new parents, would roll back a 2024 ballot...
Why you should care about 2 power companies merging. Hint: affordability
by NPR News | May 18, 2026
NextEra Energy plans to acquire Dominion Energy to create the largest electricity producer in the...
Tuesday is a big primary day. Here’s what you need to know
by NPR News | May 18, 2026
Six states are holding primaries May 19 that could help to decide the balance of power in Congress and in key state governments.
This Ebola outbreak raises questions about when it all began — and the U.S. response
by NPR News | May 18, 2026
The sheer number of cases and deaths are a sign that the outbreak might have been smoldering...
Jury dismisses all claims in Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
by NPR News | May 18, 2026
Musk had sought to oust Altman from his leadership position over claims that he and others...
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