Local News
LatestA statewide task force is trying to stop the spread of highly invasive green crabs in Southeast Alaska — and they need your help
by Jack Darrell | Nov 19, 2024
The European Green Crab Subcommittee is asking the public to help them fight the spread of an especially harmful invasive species.
Ketchikan gets first snow of the season
by Jack Darrell | Nov 18, 2024
Ketchikan woke up Monday morning to a winter wonderland.
Ketchikan School Board approves full week off for Thanksgiving
by Michael Fanelli | Nov 15, 2024
The School Board voted on Wednesday to alter the district calendar starting next fall, so students will have an entire week off for the November holiday.
Borough Clerk Kacie Paxton named Citizen of the Year
by Jack Darrell | Nov 15, 2024
Kacie Paxton, Ketchikan’s Borough Clerk and the spokesperson for the island’s Emergency Operations Center, received the Ketchikan Chamber of Commerce’s Citizen of the Year Award at their "Celebration of the Stars" gala.
Station Highlights
LatestKRBD Annual Meeting
by Mike Gates | Nov 13, 2024
KRBD’s 2024 Annual Meeting will be held on Saturday, November 23, 2024, at 5 pm. This...
2025 KRBD Calendars
by Maria Dudzak | Oct 15, 2024
2025 KRBD calendars available at KRBD or at Parnassus Books and Gifts on Stedman Street. You also can order by phone and we'll mail it for you! ($5 additional fee for mailing).
KRBD’s Fall Fund Drive
by Mike Gates | Oct 14, 2024
We are excited about this week’s Spring Fund Drive, which runs from Monday, October 14...
KRBD Candidate Forums 2024
by Michael Fanelli | Sep 24, 2024
KRBD hosted live forums with local election candidates throughout the month of September. Listen to those conversations here.
Morning Edition Interviews
LatestAsk UAS explores critical minerals
by Jack Darrell | Nov 20, 2024
New professor at the University of Alaska Southeast previews his talk about critical minerals...
Some grandparents in Ketchikan are forced to support their kids or grandkids. An unlikely partnership is helping to feed them.
by Jack Darrell | Nov 19, 2024
The food drive will be held Saturday Nov. 23 and Sunday Nov. 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the lobby of the A&P Grocery Store. They are accepting any non-perishable food donations, gift cards, and/or monetary donations.
Ask UAS explores algal blooms
by Maria Dudzak | Oct 22, 2024
Community Reports
LatestPeaceHealth Report
by Jack Darrell | Nov 20, 2024
PeaceHealth representatives share their plans for a memorial event to honor lost loved ones and those grieving over the holidays.
Ketchikan Public Library Report
by Jack Darrell | Nov 19, 2024
The kickoff of the kids winter reading program, yoga, baby, teen and kid activities and much more. Amy Tupfer gives details.
Weather Report from NWS Juneau
by Jack Darrell | Nov 18, 2024
Hear how why the first snow of the year is blanketing Ketchikan and the outlook for the week.
Southeast News
LatestBusiness survey adds up losses during Sitka’s summer internet outage
by KCAW Sitka | Nov 19, 2024
The Cable Innovator in Salisbury Sound in September, 2024. This was the second time in eight years...
Sitka AC reviews over a dozen herring proposals ahead of Board of Fish meeting
by KCAW Sitka | Nov 19, 2024
The Sitka Advisory Committee considered over a dozen herring proposals over two meetings in...
Wrangellites will gather a year after tragic landslide
by KSTK Wrangell | Nov 19, 2024
Wrangell’s tribal government, Wrangell Cooperative Association, is planning a potluck dinner on...
Alaska News
LatestRanked choice tabulation is set for 5 p.m. today. Watch it live here.
by APRN News | Nov 20, 2024
The Alaska Division of Elections is set to announce its final unofficial vote count Wednesday...
Homer Spit damage from high seas declared local emergency
by APRN News | Nov 20, 2024
Adverse weather conditions and high tides damaged sections of the Homer Spit over the weekend of...
‘Enough is enough’: King Cove officials hail Biden Administration backing for Izembek road
by APRN News | Nov 20, 2024
The road out of King Cove ends at the old hovercraft landing on the shore of Cold Bay, about 7...
NPR
LatestFederal courts trumpet steps to protect workers after #MeToo movement
by NPR News | Nov 20, 2024
The federal courts say they have taken “extensive” steps to protect workers from...
The International Space Station adjusts its orbit to avoid space debris
by NPR News | Nov 20, 2024
There are at least 19,000 pieces of space debris in Earth’s orbit, not including active...
Violent Attacks in China Raise Difficult Questions
by NPR News | Nov 20, 2024
A series of deadly attacks within China in recent weeks have killed dozens and left people uneasy....