Local News
LatestPetersburg unveils kéet yaakw with traditional canoe blessing at Sandy Beach
by Olivia Rose | Apr 24, 2026
Over 100 people gathered to see Petersburg’s first canoe in a century when the local tribe unveiled and blessed it on April 19.
Despite a decrease in cruise stops, Petersburg travel agency anticipates ‘consistent’ season
by Taylor Heckart | Apr 23, 2026
Petersburg’s first cruise ship of the season comes to town this Sunday, April 26. While there are fewer stops scheduled compared to last year, a Petersburg tourism expert said he expects this season to feel similar to last year.
American Cruise Lines lease approved by Petersburg Borough Assembly
by Olivia Rose | Apr 22, 2026
The Petersburg Borough will lease part of its tidelands to American Cruise Lines, which will build a mooring float and gangway there to support its cruise operations.
Petersburg Borough Assembly will sell two parcels to local developer for rental properties
by Taylor Heckart | Apr 21, 2026
The Petersburg Borough Assembly voted unanimously last week to sell two borough-owned parcels to local developer Dave Ohmer for $61,800. Ohmer plans to build a duplex on each property, which are on Haugen Drive near the hospital WERC building.
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
LatestMt. Edgecumbe cuts teachers amid ongoing budget and enrollment issues
by KCAW Sitka | Apr 28, 2026
Mt. Edgecumbe High School lost 122 students so far this school year, according to Superintendent...
Forest Service advances Prince of Wales logging project
by KRBD Ketchikan | Apr 28, 2026
The proposed Twin Mountain II Timber Sale encompasses two areas near Red Bay and Naukati on Prince...
Wrangell man rescued from second-story deck as house fire claims his pets
by KSTK Wrangell | Apr 28, 2026
Fire crews put out house fire eight miles near Wrangell on April 27, 2026. (Colette...
April 28, 2026: What’s on the agenda when the Sitka Assembly meets tonight?
by KCAW Sitka | Apr 28, 2026
Sitka’s Sustainability Commission is hoping to finalize a long-awaited plan for the future. When the Sitka Assembly meets tonight (4-28-26), it will consider the commission’s goals for the next year.The commission approved its...
Alaska News
LatestAlaska News Nightly: Tuesday, April 28, 2026
by APRN News | Apr 28, 2026
Alaska is set to receive a slew of new aviation weather cameras.
Summer camps in Anchorage | Hometown, Alaska
by APRN News | Apr 28, 2026
We take a deep dive into the long list of camps available in the Anchorage area, whether...
Aurora Hardy’s new novel is a tribute to Alaska Native servicemen and a father she barely knew | State of Art
by APRN News | Apr 28, 2026
“Honor at Last” is a fictional biography of Hardy’s father who joined the Alaska...
From sick care to health care: one way rural health funding could change Alaska
by APRN News | Apr 28, 2026
A coalition of providers in Alaska is prioritizing preventative and whole-person care while...
Could this conference be a ‘turning point’ for the world’s use of fossil fuels?
by NPR News | Apr 29, 2026
Against the backdrop of an energy crisis and a warming planet, more than 50 countries have come to...
Could this conference be a ‘turning point’ for the world’s use of fossil fuels?
by NPR News | Apr 29, 2026
Against the backdrop of an energy crisis and a warming planet, more than 50 countries have come to...
How a Republican state lawmaker tried to let Holocaust deniers hijack history lessons
by NPR News | Apr 29, 2026
A New Hampshire Republican. A German Holocaust denier. A suspicious bottle of baby oil. An NPR...
How a Republican state lawmaker tried to let Holocaust deniers hijack history lessons
by NPR News | Apr 29, 2026
A New Hampshire Republican. A German Holocaust denier. A suspicious bottle of baby oil. An NPR...
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