Local News
LatestSales 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.
Petersburg’s Dan Sullivan sues Alaska Division of Elections after being removed from U.S. Senate ballot
by Wesley Early, Alaska Public Media | Jun 22, 2026
The Division of Elections determined last week that Sullivan, who shares the name of an incumbent U.S. Senator from Alaska, could not be on the ballot because he did not file “in good faith.”
Petersburg locals take a hike to learn about invasive plants
by Olivia Rose | Jun 19, 2026
It’s invasive species awareness week in Alaska, an official reminder to report, prevent, and learn about the state’s problematic plants. In Petersburg, locals learned how to identify, and deal with, certain invasive plant species cropping up along a popular trailhead during a guided hike. The educational plant walk was part of the new Friends of Raven’s Roost Trail program.
State’s refusal to put Petersburg Sullivan on ballot ‘likely not legally justified,’ attorney says
by Liz Ruskin, Alaska Public Media and Taylor Heckart | Jun 18, 2026
An attorney advising the state Legislature says the Division of Elections likely lacked legal justification to block Dan. J. Sullivan of Petersburg from running in Alaska’s U.S. Senate race.
Station Highlights
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
LatestCity clarifies sales tax responsibilities for Sitka business owners
by KCAW Sitka | Jun 24, 2026
The Sitka Assembly approved a new ordinance Tuesday night (6-23-26) that clarifies the sales tax responsibilities of local business owners. City staff say current code doesn’t clearly reflect the full range of business...
4th of July Logging Show
by KSTK Wrangell | Jun 24, 2026
This year marks a time of transition for the annual Fourth of July logging show, with new...
Military agency prepares to exhume remains of unidentified WWII soldier in Sitka cemetery
by KCAW Sitka | Jun 24, 2026
The grave of an unidentified soldier known as “X-3” at the Sitka National Cemetery. (KCAW/McKenney) Listen to the sound-rich feature here Officials with a U.S. Department of Defense agency are preparing to exhume the remains of...
Team ‘Northbound Nutters’ claims first place and $10,000 in 2026 Race to Alaska
by KRBD Ketchikan | Jun 23, 2026
The “Northbound Nutters” approach a dock in Ketchikan’s Thomas Basin boat harbor on Monday...
Alaska News
LatestGov. Dunleavy vetoes $89.5M from Alaska budget but leaves school funding intact
by APRN News | Jun 24, 2026
The vetoes leave untouched hundreds of millions of dollars lawmakers set aside for school maintenance, construction and operations.
Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
by APRN News | Jun 24, 2026
Sen. Murkowski criticizes President Trump for derailing his own agenda.
Haines grapples with invasive sweetclover after highway upgrade project
by APRN News | Jun 24, 2026
The plant can easily wipe out native species that are crucial for the broader ecosystem.
Subsistence battle leaves Alaska with $1.8 million legal bill
by APRN News | Jun 24, 2026
The State of Alaska’s battle over managing fisheries on the Kuskokwim River has a big price tag. The state must pay $1.8 million to cover the legal costs of four Native groups which joined the federal government’s...
Supreme Court says U.S. can turn away asylum-seekers at the border
by NPR News | Jun 25, 2026
By a 6 to 3 vote, the high court ruled that that federal law allows the government to to stop...
Trump can begin deportations of Syrian, Haitian TPS holders, Supreme Court says
by NPR News | Jun 25, 2026
Writing for the court majority, Justice Samuel Alito that under the TPS law, the president has...
The Viking chant that became Norway’s World Cup rallying cry
by NPR News | Jun 25, 2026
Norway’s long-awaited World Cup return is being powered by a viral Viking...
Supreme Court bars ‘vampire rules’ on gun ownership
by NPR News | Jun 25, 2026
In a 6-3 ideologically divided decision, the high court said that requiring permission in advance...
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