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LatestLisa Murkowski talks ferry funding, Tongass National Forest, and the affordability of Alaskan homes
by Ryan Cotter | Apr 6, 2026
KCAW sat down with the Sen. Murkowski to discuss regional topics during her visit to Sitka following her annual address to the Alaskan Legislature in Juneau last week (3-31-26)
Commercial fishery sets sight south of Sitka as herring spawn
by KCAW News | Apr 3, 2026
Herring have continued to spawn near Sitka, signaling that the commercial sac roe herring fishery could soon taper off.
‘No money, staff cuts’: As budget gap grows, Sitka’s school board considers cutting up to 16 positions
by Katherine Rose | Apr 3, 2026
Sitka school leaders say the budget scenario is worse than they thought, which could lead to a reduction of up to 16 staff, depending on which budget scenario the Sitka School Board ultimately chooses. While the board did not make a decision at its meeting on Wednesday (4-1-26), the message from the audience was clear.
After a Mt. Edgecumbe student reported a sexual assault, the school was required, under Title IX, to conduct a thorough investigation – There were holes in its process
by Katherine Rose | Apr 2, 2026
A former Mt. Edgecumbe High School student says she was sexually assaulted by another student in the fall of 2022. The allegations were investigated and the accused student was expelled weeks later. Now an adult, she and her family believe the institutions in place to protect her failed in the time between the reported assault and the dismissal.
The Morning Interview
LatestSitka Parks and Recreation shoots for the moon with upcoming community programming
Apr 8, 2026
Kevin Knox, Rachel Fox, and Ellie Campbell join KCAW for the Morning Interview to share more information about upcoming programming such as mermaid swimming classes, summer camp, and upcoming community orchestra and choir performance
Local art and music is in full bloom at this year’s Spring Art Walk
Apr 6, 2026
Art Walk coordinator Betty Gray and participating printmaker Charlie Bloede join KCAW for the Morning Interview to discuss more as to what participants can expect from this weekend's event.
Pink Martini concerts in to benefit Point House Revitalization Project
Mar 31, 2026
Pink Martini, an internationally renowned band from Portland, Oregon, will perform two benefit concerts in Sitka and Juneau in mid-April.
Southeast News
LatestKIC overcomes first hurdle in bringing healing center to Ketchikan
by KRBD Ketchikan | Apr 8, 2026
The Ketchikan Indian Community recently purchased and plans to convert the former Salmon Falls...
Ketchikan movie theater set to open for cruise ship season
by KRBD Ketchikan | Apr 6, 2026
The front lobby of the SEAMAX theater shown in early April. When the town’s only movie theater...
Ketchikan, Wrangell join forces to revitalize Southeast’s maritime industry
by KRBD Ketchikan | Apr 3, 2026
A deckhand aboard Ketchikan’s airport ferry watches as tugs maneuver the Inter-Island Ferry...
Alaska News
LatestThird federal shutdown of fiscal year has ‘severe’ impacts for Coast Guard
by APRN | Apr 9, 2026
Coast Guard Base Kodiak is still operating, more than 50 days into a partial federal government...
House committee advances governor appointee for Alaska Police Standards Council with some skepticism
by APRN | Apr 9, 2026
Gov. Mike Dunleavy appointed Veronica Lambertsen, a small business owner from Bird Creek....
Officials are still looking for a solution after Juneau rejected PFAS-contaminated poop from Gustavus
by APRN | Apr 9, 2026
Juneau stopped treating septic waste from Gustavus last March over contamination concerns. More...
NPR
Latest710,000 fewer babies were born last year in U.S. compared with two decades ago
by NPR | Apr 9, 2026
The U.S. fertility rate continued its slide to historic levels, due to plunging teen pregnancies...
How a cheese sandwich at the Masters is still $1.50 in an era of price hikes
by NPR | Apr 9, 2026
The priciest concessions at the Masters, beer and wine, cost just $6 each. The Georgia golf...
How bad for humans is wildlife trade? A new study has answers
by NPR | Apr 9, 2026
People sell wild animals for food and for traditional medicine — legally and illegally. A study...
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