Local News
LatestNationally recognized Ketchikan paramedic talks rural, on-the-go healthcare
by Sydney Dauphinais | Dec 8, 2025
Ben Watson is a paramedic with the Ketchikan Fire Department Mobile Integrated Healthcare Program....
Klawock woman dies after drowning, according to troopers
by Hunter Morrison | Dec 8, 2025
Alaska State Troopers say 52-year old Trina Nation died after she went for a cold plunge on Prince of Wales Island.
Ketchikan school district weighs debt consolidation options
by Hunter Morrison | Dec 8, 2025
The Ketchikan School District owes the Ketchikan Gateway Borough $5.4 million, according to the school district’s contracted auditors. The school board is exploring ways to pay that debt down.
Ketchikan man pleads guilty to attempted sexual abuse of a minor
by Hunter Morrison | Dec 4, 2025
Fifty-three-year-old Kevin Jordan was charged last year for an incident that occurred in Ketchikan between December 2023 and February 2024.
Station Highlights
LatestKRBD’s 50th Birthday Logo Contest – Open Call to Artists
by Mike Gates | Dec 4, 2025
Help KRBD get ready for our 50th birthday party! Enter your design in our Logo Contest! Deadline...
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
LatestAsk UAS explores
by Maria Dudzak | Nov 12, 2025
Tonight (November 12) at 6:00 p.m. a presentation on Artificial Intelligence and relationships...
Alaska Children’s Trust CEO visits the 1st City
by Maria Dudzak | Oct 29, 2025
Trevor Storrs, President and CEO of Alaska Children’s Trust, discusses the organizations...
Borough Comprehensive Plan Draft out for review
by Maria Dudzak | Aug 18, 2025
The Borough’s Comprehensive Plan draft document is out for review. Input is due August 27th....
Community Reports
LatestJob Center Report
by Maria Dudzak | Dec 8, 2025
Hear about some of the more than jobs available in the Ketchikan area, Federal program assistance...
Weather Report from NWS Juneau
by Maria Dudzak | Dec 8, 2025
Last week saw warmer temperatures than normal, and this week? Hear the outlook and prepare for...
Craig Parks and Recreation Report
by Maria Dudzak | Dec 5, 2025
Listen to the Craig Parks and Recreation report with Victoria Merritt, Gretchen Klein and guests.
Southeast News
LatestEarthquake shakes Yakutat, no tsunami danger reported
by KCAW Sitka | Dec 6, 2025
Around 11:41 a.m. on Saturday, an earthquake struck around 55 miles north of Yakutat. Preliminary...
Gassman delivers annual ‘State of the Tribe’ address following resignation announcement
by KCAW Sitka | Dec 5, 2025
The longtime general manager and CEO of the Sheet’ká Ḵwáan Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Lisa Gassman,...
Wrangell vice mayor and other resident plead guilty to illegal elk hunt
by KSTK Wrangell | Dec 5, 2025
Elk on a Zarembo Island beach.(Courtesy Mike Kampnich) Wrangell’s Vice Mayor David Powell was...
Alaska News
LatestAlaska News Nightly: Monday, December 8, 2025
by APRN News | Dec 8, 2025
Hurricane-force winds knock out power for thousands of Mat-Su Borough residents.
New book highlights work of indigenous Americans from the past and present | State of Art
by APRN News | Dec 8, 2025
“In Light and Shadow” shows the contributions of indigenous photographers from around...
Thousands of Mat-Su residents still without power as community reels from hurricane-force winds
by APRN News | Dec 8, 2025
Schools in the area were closed Monday and dozens of residents cycled through an emergency shelter set up by the American Red Cross.
NPR
LatestBlack bear populations are bouncing back. Here’s how these Texas towns are coping
by NPR News | Dec 9, 2025
Historically, Black bears were the biggest predator to travel the Big Bend area of Texas. But overhunting and habitat loss led to their decline.
After NIH grant cuts, breast cancer research at Harvard slowed, and lab workers left
by NPR News | Dec 9, 2025
Amid NIH funding delays, reversals and uncertainty, a scientist at Harvard who studies breast cancer has lost one-third of her lab employees and wonders if she can continue her research experiments.
The GOP has allowed Trump to expand his authority. Here’s where they’re pushing back
by NPR News | Dec 9, 2025
Republicans in Congress have shown some willingness to push back on President Trump, but it is not clear how far they are willing to push back against the leader of their own party.







