Local News
LatestM/V Lituya back sailing on a limited basis after brief grounding
by Angela Denning, CoastAlaska | Jan 2, 2026
The state ferry Lituya went briefly aground on Tuesday at about 2:50 p.m. near Annette Bay in Southeast Alaska.
A look back at Ketchikan’s 2025
by Sydney Dauphinais | Dec 31, 2025
Downtown Ketchikan pictured on a rainy winter day in 2025. (Hunter Morrison/KRBD) A lot happened...
Water conservation notice issued for city of Craig
by Sydney Dauphinais | Dec 30, 2025
Craig City Hall pictured in downtown Craig. (Sydney Dauphinais/KRBD) A few communities on Prince...
City council passes 2026 city and utility budgets
by Hunter Morrison | Dec 20, 2025
The Ketchikan City Council approved the city’s general government and utilities budgets for 2026 during its Thursday night meeting.
Station Highlights
LatestDeadline Extended! KRBD’s 50th Birthday Logo Contest – Open Call to Artists
by Mike Gates | Dec 4, 2025
Our 50 Year Birthday Logo Contest Deadline is extended to January 8, 2026!
KRBD Annual On-Air Board Meeting
by Mike Gates | Nov 7, 2025
KRBD’s Annual On-Air Board of Directors Meeting will be on Saturday, November 15, 2025 at 5pm. This will be a short meeting to meet our board members, hear a status report on how we’re doing in this unprecedented...
Thank You to Our Members!
by Mike Gates | Oct 11, 2025
October marked the first month of KRBD moving forward without federal funding. We are now 100%...
Meet KRBD’s new News Team!
by Mike Gates | Sep 17, 2025
We are so excited to share that KRBD welcomed two new staff members to the News Department this...
Morning Edition Interviews
LatestGubernatorial candidate Bishop discusses issues with KRBD
by Maria Dudzak | Dec 29, 2025
Republican Click Bishop is one of a dozen individuals running for Governor of Alaska. The former...
Ketchikan Fire Department launches Community Connect service
by Hunter Morrison | Dec 12, 2025
The City of Ketchikan this month launched a new service for residents to help the Ketchikan Fire Department provide faster, more informed emergency response.
Ask UAS explores
by Maria Dudzak | Nov 12, 2025
Tonight (November 12) at 6:00 p.m. a presentation on Artificial Intelligence and relationships...
Community Reports
LatestCraig Parks and Recreation Report
by Maria Dudzak | Dec 29, 2025
Listen to the Craig Parks and Recreation report with Victoria Merritt, Gretchen Klein and guests.
Job Center Report
by Maria Dudzak | Dec 29, 2025
Hear about some of the more than 600 jobs available in the Ketchikan area and other services...
Weather Report from NWS Juneau
by Maria Dudzak | Dec 29, 2025
What was with the snow? And the cold? And now all the rain? Meteorologist Brian Bezenek explains...
Southeast News
LatestSitka Assembly looks to address issue of bears breaking into trash cans
by KCAW Sitka | Jan 2, 2026
A brown bear at Fortress of the Bear tries to get into a “bear proof” trash can. (Courtesy of Rich...
Winter weather leaves Pelican without seaplane, ferry access for weeks
by KCAW Sitka | Dec 31, 2025
Pelican Harbor (2020 Heather Bauscher) Like many people during the holiday season, Sitkan Gaylen...
New heights and new beginnings for Sitka in 2025
by KCAW Sitka | Dec 31, 2025
Moving on up: Sitka’s first escalator was unveiled this year, along with the new departures wing...
Alaska News
LatestComedySportz improv comes to Anchorage | State of Art
by APRN News | Jan 2, 2026
The live family-friendly events feature teams competing in improv games with the audience deciding...
Alaska News Nightly: Friday, January 2, 2026
by APRN News | Jan 2, 2026
Anchorage homeless service providers prepare for a frigid cold snap.
Alaska flu cases spike, causing at least 3 deaths and high numbers of hospitalizations
by APRN News | Jan 2, 2026
The state has seen about 1,100 reported flu cases so far this season.
NPR
LatestMiami mayor calls for Trump to ‘immediately’ reinstate TPS for Venezuelans
by NPR News | Jan 4, 2026
Higgins said the Trump administration ending TPS for Venezuelans in early 2025 was “reckless, dangerous, and wrong.”
Nicolás Maduro will appear in U.S. federal court on Monday
by NPR News | Jan 4, 2026
The Venezuelan president, who was captured by U.S. forces early Saturday, is awaiting trial in New York City on federal criminal charges.
Rubio says there’s ‘not a war against Venezuela’ despite U.S. capture of Maduro
by NPR News | Jan 4, 2026
Top Democrat calls operation ‘a violation of the law’ and promises Senate vote on President Trump’s war powers







