Local News
LatestWeekend outage planned for maintenance work
by Emily Kwong, KCAW | May 4, 2018
The Electric Department is replacing a transmission pole on Sawmill Creek Road near Allen Marine this weekend. The work is scheduled to begin on Saturday, May 5th at 8 a.m. or Sunday, May 6th at 8 a.m., weather permitting.
Sitka to spend $100K on unspecified bulk water problem
by Robert Woolsey, KCAW | May 3, 2018
The City of Sitka is spending $100,000 to fix an unspecified problem with its bulk water delivery system. The Sitka Assembly approved the transfer from the Raw Water Sales Fund to the Electric Department “to investigate enhancing the raw water delivery infrastructure to support bulk export.”
With a focus on healthcare, Dimitri Shein runs for U.S. Congress
by Emily Kwong, KCAW | May 2, 2018
Democrat Dimitri Shein of Anchorage is challenging Don Young for his seat in Congress. The 37-year-old father and business owner made a pit stop in Sitka while campaigning in Southeast.
With 154-foot patrol boat, Coast Guard presence will grow in Sitka
by Emily Kwong, KCAW | May 1, 2018
Last week, the U.S. Coast Guard announced that Sitka will be receiving one of six new Fast Response Cutters. The new boat will be capable of search and rescue and bring 25-30 Coast Guard families to town.
Sitka assembly moves to repeal voter approval of large land sales
by Robert Woolsey, KCAW | Apr 30, 2018
Voters will no longer have the authority to ratify major land transactions in Sitka, if a proposed amendment to local code passes a second reading. The Sitka Assembly last week (4-25-18) on first reading repealed language requiring voter approval, in order to lower barriers to some prospective large sales.
The Morning Interview
LatestSitka planners chart course for 2030
May 7, 2018
Maegan Bosak, Community Affairs director for the City of Sitka, and Mike Scarcelli, Planning director, have worked 2-and-a-half years on the latest revision of the "Sitka Comprehensive Plan 2030," which they'll present to the Sitka Assembly on Tuesday, May 8.
NPCA serves as the ‘voice’ of Alaska’s national parks
May 7, 2018
Erica Carroll is the Alaska Field Representative for the National Park Conservation Association. Chandler O'Connell is the community catalyst for the Sitka Conservation Association. The NPCA is hosting a couple of events this weekend in honor of Sitka National Historical Park, and raising awareness about the maintenance backlog nationwide in the parks.
Walk supports those living with MS, caregivers
May 3, 2018
The 4th Annual Walk MS Sitka is taking place this Saturday, May 5th at 1 p.m. at the Sawmill Cove Industrial Park, connecting those living with Multiple Sclerosis to those who care for them.
New diabetes support group seeks to inform Sitkans
May 2, 2018
Kelly Lakin of SEARHC joined us in the studio to discuss Sitka's new diabetes support group, which begins meeting next week.
Job Openings
LatestKCAW accepting applications for GM position
Apr 14, 2018
Applications for KCAW's full time general manager being sought now, with initial screening May 27th. Click here to learn more. This is a full time, executive position at the station, reporting to a community-elected Board of Directors and supervising a staff of six and 100+ active volunteers.
Southeast News
Latest$2.5 million proposed for contentious cleanup in Wrangell
by KSTK Wrangell | May 7, 2018
In its amended state budget, the Senate Finance Committee allocated $2.5 million to ship tons of...
Assembly moves forward with schools, borough budgets
by KRBD Ketchikan | May 7, 2018
While other municipalities in the state are struggling with large deficits and painful cuts, the...
Assembly OKs limited reality TV show filming with Petersburg police
by KFSK Petersburg | May 7, 2018
A short-handed Petersburg assembly Monday gave the green light to a reality TV show company to do...
Alaska News
LatestSample sales present snag for overhaul of state alcohol laws
by APRN | May 8, 2018
Amalga Distillery co-owner Brandon Howard opposes a proposal to reduce the amount breweries and...
Calista denies CEO mishandled sexual harassment complaint
by APRN | May 7, 2018
Alaska Army National Guard Col. Wayne Don pledges the Oath of Office after being promoted to full...
Report: More staff needed for Alaska public assistance backlog
by APRN | May 7, 2018
Among other recommendations, the 26-page Alaska Ombudsman’s report released Monday says...
NPR
Latest‘I Want Women To Have Rights Like Men,’ Says Lawyer In Pakistan’s Swat Valley
by NPR | May 8, 2018
A dozen lawyers are helping other women in the Swat Valley with divorce, custody and inheritance cases. Some of the women lawyers defied the Taliban to study law and continue to endure threats.
Manhattan DA Opens Investigation Of Allegations Against N.Y. Attorney General
by NPR | May 8, 2018
But Cyrus Vance Jr.’s probe of Eric Schneiderman is complicated: Schneiderman has been investigating Vance for his involvement in the decision not to prosecute producer Harvey Weinstein.
Tuesday’s Primaries: Spotlight On GOP Senate Battles In West Virginia And Indiana
by NPR | May 8, 2018
An ugly West Virginia contest features controversial coal executive Don Blankenship. President Trump said he could jeopardize a key GOP Senate target. Ohio Democrats have a big contest for governor.











