Local News
LatestJudge puts Petersburg Dan Sullivan back on ballot in Alaska’s U.S. Senate race
by Liz Ruskin, Alaska Public Media | Jun 26, 2026
The Division of Elections disqualified Dan Sullivan of Petersburg after deciding his challenge was an attempt to confuse voters. A Superior Court judge says that was wrong.
State could differentiate 2 Dan Sullivans on the ballot but doesn’t have to, its attorney says
by Liz Ruskin, Alaska Public Media | Jun 25, 2026
After the Alaska Division of Elections disqualified him from the U.S. Senate race, Petersburg Dan J. Sullivan filed an appeal in Superior Court. Judge Thomas Matthews heard oral arguments Thursday.
Commercial Fishing Boot Camp teaches skills and safety to Petersburg youth
by Baiz Hoen | Jun 25, 2026
Throughout the three-day program, organized by Alaska SeaGrant, students learned to put out fires, tie knots, de-escalate conflict between crewmates, and even how to save a person overboard.
Sales tax cap question slated for Petersburg ballot
by Olivia Rose | Jun 24, 2026
Petersburg voters will decide this fall whether to raise the town’s sales tax cap. The measure was previously on the 2024 municipal ballot, but failed by five votes. The Assembly also considered a different potential ballot measure on June 15 — a proposal from the Borough’s electric utility department, requesting a $3.3 million revenue bond.
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LatestFall Drive-Call for Artists
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KFSK is seeking an artist to create art for this fall's thank you gifts. Deadline for art submission is July 31st.
Petersburg Borough Assembly meetings & Borough Business live show on KFSK — Audio Archive
by Tom Abbott, KFSK
Meeting Agendas and Schedules are available here at the borough website. Archive available-listen here
Petersburg Medical Center Board meetings & PMC Live on KFSK — Audio Archive
by Tom Abbott, KFSK
PMC Board Meeting Agenda and Schedule available here, KFSK broadcasts Petersburg Medical Center Board meetings and the monthly call-in program, “PMC Live,” on the last Thursday of each month. PMC audio archive-listen here
Southeast News
LatestArtist returns to ancestral home for residency in Sitka
by KCAW Sitka | Jun 26, 2026
Nena Howell Walton is the artist-in-residence at Sitka National Historical Park. (Photo courtesy of Nena Howell Walton) Sealaska Heritage Institute is hosting Indigenous artists in public spaces across Southeast Alaska this...
STA calls for respect for totem poles, culturally significant places in light of disrespectful social media trend
by KCAW Sitka | Jun 26, 2026
In a Thursday press release, Sitka Tribe of Alaska said they expect visitors to “treat our people, our homelands, and our culture with respect.” (KCAW/McKenney) Sitka Tribe of Alaska has joined several other Southeast Alaska...
Wrangell Public School District applied for major education grant
by KSTK Wrangell | Jun 26, 2026
The Wrangell school district has applied for a major state grant that would pay for the headsets and software for a new virtual learning program to help students train for healthcare careers. The district is in the running for...
Helicopter crash site in Sitka remains closed for U.S. Coast Guard investigation
by KCAW Sitka | Jun 25, 2026
Red indicates the updated closed area on Harbor Mountain. (Map courtesy of the U.S. Forest Service) The scene of a Coast Guard helicopter crash in Sitka on Monday (6-22-26) remains closed until further notice. The U.S. Forest...
Alaska News
LatestJudge puts 2nd Dan Sullivan back on ballot in Alaska’s U.S. Senate race
by APRN News | Jun 26, 2026
The Division of Election disqualified Dan Sullivan of Petersburg after deciding his challenge was...
Alaska News Nightly: Friday, June 26, 2026
by APRN News | Jun 26, 2026
State lawmakers reflect on a flurry of new laws — and vetoes from Gov. Mike Dunleavy.
Dozens of Alaska bills meet their fate at Gov. Dunleavy’s desk
by APRN News | Jun 26, 2026
Gov. Mike Dunleavy told lawmakers on Thursday he’d vetoed six bills. Meanwhile, dozens more have passed into law. Here’s a look at a few vetoes and new laws.
Ahead of Pride, an Alaska couple reflects on five decades in and out of the closet
by APRN News | Jun 26, 2026
They say they never imagined the joy of being out together, but they’re worried about what’s coming.
Uzbekistan makes its World Cup debut, a first for Central Asia
by NPR News | Jun 27, 2026
The country is the first Central Asian nation to qualify for the World Cup, and Uzbek fans have...
Opinion: Ranch dressing is a winner at the World Cup games
by NPR News | Jun 27, 2026
NPR’s Scott Simon reflects on the popularity of ranch dressing among international visitors...
How coach Mauricio Pochettino made believers out of the U.S. World Cup team
by NPR News | Jun 27, 2026
Pochettino was the biggest name the U.S. men’s soccer team had ever hired. His rebuild was...
If a Lyme disease vaccine gets approved, how would it go over? We asked hunters
by NPR News | Jun 27, 2026
Drugmakers are working on a potential new shot to prevent the tick-borne illness. How might it...
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