Local News
LatestGubernatorial candidate Tom Begich shares vision on state revenue, education, and ferries during visit to Petersburg
by Taylor Heckart | Mar 30, 2026
Former Anchorage State Sen. Tom Begich visited Petersburg on March 23 as part of his campaign to be Alaska’s next governor.
Clausen Museum exhibit explores unsolved 1930s murder of Petersburg businessman
by Taylor Heckart | Mar 26, 2026
Petersburg’s Clausen Museum has been investigating the 94-year-old murder mystery of Sing Lee, an influential Chinese businessman from Petersburg’s frontier past. That investigation is now an exhibit titled “Sing Lee: The Man, The Murder, The Mystery,” which runs through the end of March.
Two drivers injured in morning collision on Mitkof Highway
by Taylor Heckart | Mar 24, 2026
Two drivers have been transported to the Petersburg Medical Center after a collision around 10 a.m. Tuesday on the Mitkof Highway near Petersburg’s cemetery, about two miles south of town.
Petersburg’s Stedman Elementary to get new accessible playground equipment over the summer
by Taylor Heckart | Mar 23, 2026
Petersburg’s elementary school will be getting new accessible playground equipment next school year as part of a $173,000 grant from the Hurst Wood Education Foundation, a nonprofit that supports special education projects in schools.
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
LatestAssembly trims anticipated deficit, looks for ways to close budget gap
by KCAW Sitka | Mar 31, 2026
The Sitka Assembly has trimmed next year’s proposed budget, and more cuts are coming. The assembly spent around three hours in a special meeting last week, making cuts to reduce an $883,250 budget deficit by more than half.City...
2026 commercial herring fishery opens
by KCAW Sitka | Mar 28, 2026
The Sitka Sound Sac Roe herring fishery opened on Friday (3-27-26) for the first time this year. In an announcement from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game Friday afternoon (3-27-26), state managers said they opened the...
Can a Democrat win Alaska’s governorship? Tom Begich thinks so — and he came to Wrangell to say why
by KSTK Wrangell | Mar 27, 2026
Former Alaska State Senator Tom Begich visits KSTK on March 22, 2026 to talk about his run for...
Ketchikan expected to see record number of cruise ship passengers
by KRBD Ketchikan | Mar 27, 2026
Passengers disembark from a cruise ship in downtown Ketchikan in June 2024. (Michael Fanelli/KRBD)...
Alaska News
LatestAlaska News Nightly: Monday, March 30, 2026
by APRN News | Mar 30, 2026
Mayors of boroughs near the proposed Alaska gasline say they’re not on board with the...
GOP group complains Peltola spent campaign money while mum about running for office
by APRN News | Mar 30, 2026
Mary Peltola spent campaign funds in 2025, when she was, on paper, a U.S. House candidate. The NRSC says she had no visible campaign so the spending “must have been for her personal use.”
FEMA is reopening a disaster management program, but some tribal leaders question its fit for Alaska
by APRN News | Mar 30, 2026
A federal court ordered FEMA to reinstate the program after 20 states sued over its closure.
New field guide is a celebration of art, ecology and connecting to nature | State of Art
by APRN News | Mar 30, 2026
The “Alaska Literary Field Guide” includes poetry, artwork and information about the...
Trump shares a look at his future presidential library. Here’s what to know about it
by NPR News | Mar 31, 2026
Trump posted the first architectural renderings of his future presidential library, planned for a...
The wellness world is eager for RFK Jr.’s promised move on peptides
by NPR News | Mar 31, 2026
A month ago, Health Secretary Kennedy said his agency would soon give compounding pharmacies the...
One of the first people known to change their gender was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh
by NPR News | Mar 31, 2026
NPR art director and illustrator Jackie Lay tells the story of Hatshepsut, who is widely regarded...
Supreme Court strikes Colorado ban on conversion therapy
by NPR News | Mar 31, 2026
The Supreme Court has ruled that Colorado’s law banning conversion therapy “regulates...
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