Raven’s 30th Anniversary

Where’s Waldo?

Group_blackandwhite_smAs if it weren't embarrassing enough to admit to your kids that you listened to music before CD's, here's proof that some of us pre-date even color film. A number of the robust youth pictured here are still connected to Raven Radio in some way -- can you spot them? Hint: There is at least one current employee, one current volunteer, and one current board member, and none is wearing a striped sweater! more
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Station Highlights

KCAW takes top honors at Alaska Press Club

PressClub_smKCAW made another outstanding showing at the annual Alaska Press Club Awards in Anchorage last weekend (4-21-12). Follow this link to revisit our award-winning pieces. more
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Statewide News

Work Between Native Hunters, Biologists Lays Groundwork For Future

Climate change is causing ice withdrawal and creating stress for animals that live on it. When sick seals started showing up on the beaches off Barrow last July, some saw it as the latest evidence of global warming. More

Cook Inlet Oil, Gas Lease Sale Nets Over $6.8 Million

State officials say Wednesday’s Cook Inlet oil and gas lease sale netted more than $6.8 million. Preliminary results indicate the sale is the second largest in Cook Inlet in a dozen years. Bill Barron, state Department of Natural Resources oil, says an gas division director, says five groups bid on 44 tracts. More

Naknek Residents Take On Logistical Recycling Endeavor

Recycling in rural Alaska can be an expensive logistical endeavor. And as recyclable material makes its way to local landfills, some electronics can threaten groundwater supplies. As part of our ongoing series on recycling across the state, KDLG’s Dave Bendinger looks at one Naknek resident’s effort to establish an economically viable means to recycle electronics in Bristol Bay. More

National News

'Dire Consequences' If Greece Exits Euro

Depositors in Greece are nervous about the possibility, and euros are being drained from the country's banks at a rate of up to $1 billion a day this week. The new election scheduled for June isn't boosting much confidence either. But with so much at stake, is it possible for leaders to prevent an exit? More

Alaska Targets An Old Foe: Tuberculosis

Until 1950, tuberculosis was the No. 1 cause of death in Alaska. Today, many Alaskans still carry the bacteria that can cause the disease. That helps explain why last year, the state had the highest TB rates in the nation. A small team of health workers is trying to turn that around. More

A Farmer Bets Better Fake Chicken Meat Will Be As Good As The Real Thing

A new Maryland company is betting that its mixture of soy, pea powder, carrot fiber and gluten-free fiber tastes a lot like real chicken. Beyond Meat plans to expand into fake pork and ground beef next. More

Local News

Ken Fate: Raven community “introspective, democratic, thriving”

Ken_Fate_smThe theme for this year’s 4th of July celebration in Sitka will be “Communications through the Years.” Ken Fate, the general manager of Raven Radio, made the announcement at this week’s meeting of the Sitka Chamber of Commerce (5-16-12). Fate went on to tell the chamber about KCAW’s thirty-year history, and its connections – both social and financial – to the community. more
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Bears vs. Cans: Sitka field-test underway this summer

Can_test_030911_smResidents in a few select neighborhoods in Sitka will be trying out a new kind of bear-resistant trash can this spring. The local sanitation company is doing a field test of two prospective containers. Both are mostly plastic, and neither is considered “bear-proof.” All the authorities want to do is to frustrate brown bears looking for an easy meal, in the hope that they move on. more
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Initiative’s lawyer questions motives for blocking vote

The attorney for a citizen’s initiative in Sitka is unsure what the city has to gain by further attempts to block a public vote on land sales. Late last month, Juneau attorney Joe Geldhof and Sitkans for Responsible Government won a reversal in the Alaska Supreme Court. The justices gave the initiative the green light, but also remanded the case back to the Sitka judge to review some apparent conflicts in Sitka’s code. more
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The CorvidEYE

Bears vs. Cans: Sitka field-test underway this summer

Can_test_030911_smResidents in a few select neighborhoods in Sitka will be trying out a new kind of bear-resistant trash can this spring. The local sanitation company is doing a field test of two prospective containers. Both are mostly plastic, and neither is considered “bear-proof.” All the authorities want to do is to frustrate brown bears looking for an easy meal, in the hope that they move on. more
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Southeast News

Assembly urged to fund child care

Parents, child care providers, and other supporters of the Hearts Initiative asked Assembly members Monday to fund the program to help increase child care options in Juneau. more

FBI searches statewide for Kodiak murder weapon

The FBI is searching statewide for information about the gun they believe was used in the shooting of two Coast Guardsmen last month in Kodiak. more

Assembly Finance Committee meets tonight

The Juneau Assembly Finance Committee works again tonight on the city and borough budget. Funding for social service non-profits is on the agenda. more