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LatestPetersburg’s 68th annual Little Norway Festival starts this week
by Taylor Heckart | May 12, 2026
Petersburg’s annual Little Norway Festival, also known as Mayfest, is rapidly approaching. The multi-day event celebrates the town’s deep Norwegian ties, with cultural activities, community events, and Vikings and Valkyries roaming the streets.
Petersburg High School track and field sees strong start to season in Ketchikan
by Taylor Heckart | May 11, 2026
Petersburg’s high school track and field season is officially underway. The first meet took place in Ketchikan late last month.
After 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.
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Latest2026 Little Norway Festival Schedule
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Find the 2026 Little Norway Festival schedule here.
Board of Directors-Regular Session
by kfskadmin
The KFSK Board of Directors will meet in regular session on Thursday, May 14th at 5:30 PM at KFSK Studios and via Zoom.
Community Operations Liaison Position Now Open
by kfskadmin
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.
Southeast News
LatestPrince of Wales man charged with drug distribution, sexual abuse of a minor
by KRBD Ketchikan | May 12, 2026
An Alaska State Troopers vehicle shown in Ketchikan. (Sydney Dauphinais/KRBD) The State of Alaska...
May 12, 2026: What’s on the agenda when the Sitka Assembly meets tonight?
by KCAW Sitka | May 12, 2026
At its meeting tonight (5-12-26), the Sitka Assembly will hear the results of a months-long childcare needs assessment study. In January, the assembly greenlit $25,000 to pay the Southeast Childhood Collective to conduct the...
Ketchikan school district faces another budget shortfall
by KRBD Ketchikan | May 11, 2026
The White Cliff building, where Ketchikan Gateway Borough and School Board meetings are held, is...
Businesses 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...
Alaska News
LatestIt’s bill-passing season. Here’s what to expect in the final days of the Alaska Legislature’s session.
by APRN News | May 12, 2026
With all bills set to die at the end of the session on May 20, lawmakers are racing against the...
Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, May 12, 2026
by APRN News | May 12, 2026
Gov. Dunleavy issues a disaster declaration for two Interior communities hit by spring...
ISER’s 65th anniversary | Talk of Alaska
by APRN News | May 12, 2026
As the Institute of Social and Economic Research celebrates its 65th anniversary, its past and...
Dunleavy issues disaster declaration for flooded Interior Alaska communities
by APRN News | May 12, 2026
The declaration covers areas near Chalkyitsik on the Black River and Hughes on the Koyukuk River,...
Staying strong, then falling apart: How a military family grapples with the Iran war
by NPR News | May 13, 2026
Military life has always involved some degree of uncertainty. But for many families, the fear and...
Short flights are popular. Will they last?
by NPR News | May 13, 2026
Some flights are less than 100 miles, and they’re the backbone of the U.S. air system,...
Is the U.S. slipping into ‘Competitive Authoritarianism?’
by NPR News | May 13, 2026
What form of government do we have in America now? Some scholars say it is no longer liberal democracy, but “competitive authoritarianism.” NPR’s Frank Langfitt explains the term and its origin.
How the Trump administration has undermined the fight against public corruption
by NPR News | May 13, 2026
At least 15 former elected officials and co-conspirators with corruption offenses have been...
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