Fri Oct 26, 2012
Stedman makes pitch to Chamber forum. Bartlett Hospital breaks ties with management firm Quorum. Petersburg museum purchases local artists' work. Ketchikan author and daughter publish children's book.
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Stedman makes pitch to Chamber forum. Bartlett Hospital breaks ties with management firm Quorum. Petersburg museum purchases local artists' work. Ketchikan author and daughter publish children's book.
Read MorePacific H.S. serves locally grown food prepared by students. Juneau files appeal on Petersburg borough plan. Natural gas export plans meet resistance in Oregon. Troopers identify man overboard near Skagway. Arguments begin in Hoonah police murder trial.
Read MoreWe have met our $50,000 goal! Thanks to everyone that contributed to our Fall Fund Drive. Many of you love the new One Day Drive - and we do, too - it saves the station time and money, and allows staff and volunteers to spend more time making radio and less time fundraising! Because the drive is only one day long, we miss some folks that want to help, so it can take a little longer to reach the goal, but that's ok, so long as we get there! If we missed you on this one day drive, please support our effort to streamline our fund drives by contributing now at kcaw.org. Thank you! Read More
More money is going into the House District 34 campaign than any other race in Southeast. That's the new Sitka-plus-Southeast Islands district, a close race between incumbent Bill Thomas and challenger Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins.
Read MoreThe Stardust Ball is this Saturday, Oct. 27! Remember to bring your ID card!! Doors open at 7pm, the Lip Sync Extravaganza starts at 8pm, and Nervis Rex from Anchorage starts at 9pm. The costume contest is around 10:15pm. The ball is sold out, but as people leave we will sell more tickets at a pro-rated price.
Read MoreIn honor of National Farm to School Month, a culinary class at Pacific High made a meal using local ingredients. It's a feat that's tougher than some might think.
Read MoreOkaidja Afroso was in Sitka this summer to teach at Sitka Fine Arts Camp. He's back now to present workshops Wednesday and Thursday, with a Friday concert. Okaidja and friends joined KCAW's Jeff Seifert in the studio during Morning Edition, and they even brought some drums.
Read MoreAssembly meeting wrap up: Sewer rates, Blue Lake go-ahead, sales tax holidays, dogs and diamonds, and software from 1980. Stedman has fundraising lead over Kookesh. Coast Guard calls off search for fisherman near Skagway. Diver gets medevac after running out of air near Kodiak.
Read MoreWith the Assembly’s final approval in hand, crews could break ground in as little as three weeks. But there are still big questions about how to pay for the project.
Read MoreThe Assembly advanced an increase in sewer rates and a measure to ban dogs from certain ball fields. Members also declared a holiday on sales taxes and approved an update to City Hall software older than a few city employees.
Read MoreKCAW Prize Drawings: click on the links for rules and winner info.
Alaska Seaplanes Drawing – ends 12/31/22
Alaska Airlines Drawing – ended 4/9/2022
Quiet Drive – ended 4/3/2022
Spring 2023 Quiet Drive – ends 4/2/2023
Allen Marine Drawing – ends 4/6/23
Alaska Seaplanes Drawing – ends 10/8/23
Alaska Airlines Spring 2024– ends 3/24/24