The latest news from Alaska's News Source.
…
continue reading
Alaskas News Source Podcasts
In Juneau and across Southeast Alaska, News of the North has earned its place as Southeast Alaska's trusted news source. Every day, we bring you the stories that shape our communities.
…
continue reading
Welcome to First City Forum, Ketchikan’s premier live talk show on KTKN Radio, dedicated to keeping you informed and engaged with everything happening in our vibrant community. From the latest events and business developments to political updates and local stories, First City Forum is your go-to source for all things Ketchikan. Our goal is to update, inquire, understand, and inform, providing listeners with in-depth coverage and insightful discussions on the topics that matter most to our to ...
…
continue reading
"Sports Talk on the Hawk" with Scott McAdams is your premier source for sports in Southeast Alaska. Broadcasting live and local from KINY Juneau, this show covers the latest in local sports, bringing you in-depth analysis, interviews, and commentary on the games and athletes that matter most to our community. Host Scott McAdams, a seasoned sports enthusiast, brings a passion for sports and a deep understanding of the local sports scene, making each episode a must-listen for fans in Juneau an ...
…
continue reading
Join us every Sunday for the stories that shaped Southeast Alaska this week. Southeast Sunday Morning is your essential weekend news magazine, delivering in-depth coverage of the top headlines featured on News of the North, Southeast Alaska's most trusted news source for close to 90 years. Broadcast across Southeast on KINY, MIX 106, TAKU 105, KXJ, KJNO, and The Hawk in Juneau, Gateway 106, KTKN, and The Rock in Ketchikan, and KIFW and MIX 103 in Sitka—this show brings you the stories that m ...
…
continue reading
Welcome aboard the Sail Away Cruise Podcast, your go-to source for everything cruising! Hosted by Peter, Alyse, and Brian, three cruise lovers and travel planners who live and breathe life at sea, this show dives deep into the world of ocean travel — from family adventures on Disney Cruise Line to adults-only escapes on Virgin Voyages, and from Caribbean sailings on Royal Caribbean to luxury voyages on Celebrity, Princess, Norwegian, MSC, and Carnival. Each week, we unpack the latest cruise ...
…
continue reading
Meteorologist Bailey Braun explains the Winter weather alerts ahead for most Alaskans as the first of two storms begins to make landfall, making Sunday and Monday First Alert Weather Days. Plus, two Alaskans are now Senators after the Senate confirms the governor's pick. And Anchorage's Small Business Saturday concludes with a tree lighting downtow…
…
continue reading
Two West Virginia National Guard members shot near the White House Wednesday are in critical condition, according to FBI Director Kash Patel. The Anchorage Animal Care and Control has caught a pack of three dogs they issued a public safety alert regarding Wednesday. As families across Alaska prepare for Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow, hundreds of peo…
…
continue reading
Marni talks about the upcoming courses with the Ketchikan museums!By Frontier Media USA
…
continue reading
On this Morning Edition, a woman saved this summer after being mauled by a bear is giving thanks to those who saved her life and gave her a chance to enjoy the holiday season. Plus, the AFD is giving advice to avoid having an emergency as an unexpected guest this Thanksgiving.
…
continue reading
Today on the show, Jonah talks about his education in video game develop and talks about what he's working on at the moment.By Frontier Media USA
…
continue reading
Authorities have identified a vehicle destroyed in a Glennallen hotel fire earlier this month as belonging to an 86-year-old Valdez woman who has been missing for weeks, according to the Valdez Police Department. Alaska’s Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski is defending Democratic lawmakers now under FBI and Pentagon investigation for appearing in a soc…
…
continue reading
Today on the Morning Edition, Indigenous people took center stage at COP30 this year in Brazil with historic firsts for Indigenous rights and climate change both happening. Later on, an indepth look at the recovery efforts in Kipnuk; the progress they've made, the challenges their facing and when some might be able to return from their homes.…
…
continue reading
Rachel talks about her experience with addiction and escaping itBy Frontier Media USA
…
continue reading
Three murders and a case of attempted murder were reported in Fairbanks within the last month. Alaska State Troopers, Alaska Bureau of Investigation (ABI), and the Alaska Department of Public Safety gave a press conference Monday morning about the four separate cases in Fairbanks. A 78-year-old Fairbanks woman who walked away from an assisted livin…
…
continue reading
On this Morning Edition, this Washington pipeline has been shut down for a week; what that could mean and how that could potentially impact air travel. Plus, the Anchorage Fire Department says there are less structure fires than in recent years, but there are more outdoor fires. Their tips on being fire safe and fire-wise.…
…
continue reading
The latest headlines from Alaska's News Source.
…
continue reading
A search and rescue effort in Western Alaska. A teenager's body is found after he fell into the Yukon River. What trooper say happened. Plus, surveying damage in Kipnuk. Our crew is on the ground, seeing what repairs still need to be done as winter is setting in.
…
continue reading
We have the ladies of The Red Lantern in the studio to talk about their upcoming winter show (tickets available here), their tourist show for the 2026 season, their retail space, and employment opportunities for performers who want to work with them.By Frontier Media USA
…
continue reading
A Palmer man is being charged with terroristic threatening and assault after bringing a gun into the Santa Claus House and threatening a grocery store employee in North Pole. A former Anchorage resident was sentenced to serve 15 years in prison Friday after investigators reopened a cold case from a crime that happened 30 years ago. An Alaskan compa…
…
continue reading
On today's Morning Edition, answers to questions that have been asked since last weekend, as a string of drive-by shootings left one man in the hospital and gave several others close calls. Plus, Nikolaevsk has been fighting for their very own charter school for years at this point, but they finally secured approval for it.…
…
continue reading
We have bassist, Chazz Gist, in the studio to talk about everything from the final weekend of the fall musical, RENT, to his many other musical endeavors.By Frontier Media USA
…
continue reading
Two Anchorage men face more than a dozen felony and misdemeanor charges after investigators say they carried out a series of drive-by shootings Sunday afternoon in a Mountain View neighborhood that injured one man and left several others, including children, in fear for their lives. A Harbin Y-12 plane with Chinese registration departing from Russi…
…
continue reading
Today on the Morning Edition, a new site in Anchorage to see this morning as the Mushing District arch has been set and raised over 4th Avenue downtown. We'll take a look at the process of getting it into place. Later, ice can be as dangerous as it is fun; an inside look at the Anchorage Fire Department's in-depth training methods for rescue operat…
…
continue reading
1
Nursing, Teaching, Authenticity, & Resilience w/Frankie Urquhart
57:15
57:15
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
57:15Frankie talks about a myriad of topics, from nursing, to authenticity.By Frontier Media USA
…
continue reading
Nearly six months after a legislative audit found Alaska’s foster care system was still failing the state’s most vulnerable children, the Alaska House judiciary chair is renewing his call for the state to follow the law and implement long-overdue reforms. The University of Alaska Fairbanks has unveiled a new, state-of-the-art structural testing fac…
…
continue reading
Today on the Morning Edition, the Epstein Transparency Act flew through Congress and is heading to President Trump's desk to be signed, but questions remain about when and if it will be. Later, the Anchorage School Board met last night to vote on the proposal to close Fire Lake and Lake Otis Elementary Schools. We'll find out how the vote went and …
…
continue reading
The man accused of shooting and killing a man known for his homeless advocacy, serving prison time for sex assault charges, and accidently landing on Russian shores in an attempt to sail to China in a small dinghy, was convicted Tuesday of murder charges in an Anchorage courtroom. Alaska’s entire congressional delegation voted for the release of th…
…
continue reading
Today on the Morning Edition, speaking to an expert about what may be coming in the future for Alaska's drone technology, as drones are quickly becoming a vital resource for Alaskans, especially for those in rural areas. Later, Anchorage Mayor LaFrance is proposing a 3% sales tax at the Assembly meeting tonight. We'll be breaking down exactly what …
…
continue reading
After some friendly banter, Rachel talks about the issues currently being experienced by men in the U.S.By Frontier Media USA
…
continue reading
A 3% sales tax proposed by Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance is on the agenda for introduction at Tuesday night’s assembly meeting. If approved by the Assembly, voters would see the proposed tax on the April ballot. Juneau could make state history by being the first city to adopt Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) for municipal elections starting next year.…
…
continue reading
Today on the Morning Edition, an outpouring of community support turned a local venue into a hotspot for good times and good music over the weekend. The sights and sounds from the benefit concert for the victims of former Typhoon Halong. Later, a first-of-its-kind in Anchorage, a tiny housing village is said to open soon for those experiencing home…
…
continue reading
A person is dead after a fire at a Fairbanks home. Where it happened and what we know so far. Plus, raising money through music. We head to Saturday's fundraiser at Williwaw Social that's raising money for Former Typhon Halong survivors. And people in Fairbanks understand the government a bit more now, after the citizen engagement academy. The role…
…
continue reading
Five people in Fairbanks were arrested Friday night. What the Fairbanks Police Department seized as it investigated what it is calling an "illegal gambling operation." Plus -- healing from Former Typhoon Halong. Musicians came together to support Western Alaskan storm survivors.
…
continue reading
An Anchorage nurse practitioner was sentenced to three years in prison Friday for illegally prescribing powerful opioids to patients without medical justification, according to the Alaska Department of Law. Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan is rejecting the chance to sue the federal government for up to $500,000 under a controversial provision tucked into t…
…
continue reading
We have local restauranteur, D'Santha Casillas, in the studio today to talk about everything from moving to Ketchikan from Mexico to opening her series of restaurants here in the community. Find out more about what's happening at D'Santha's Restaurant here!By Frontier Media USA
…
continue reading
On this Morning Edition, the shooting at Fox Hollow Golf over the weekend left one man dead and the man the police believe to be responsible in custody, and was set to appear in court yesterday. Later, earlier in the week, evacuees from Kipnuk had a meeting. Here are some of the reactions to what was discussed and how some are feeling about the ong…
…
continue reading
We have Kathleen Light of the Arts Council in the studio to talk about all of the events happening this weekend, and throughout the winter. You can find all of that information and more on the Arts Council's event calendar, here.By Frontier Media USA
…
continue reading
66,000 Alaskans will receive their SNAP benefits today, a state spokesperson said, but the month-long government shutdown’s impact on Alaska is expected to linger. The recent government shutdown presented a unique challenge to Alaska communities, but one food bank proved its structural readiness. ‘Use your judgment, measure ice thickness’: How to s…
…
continue reading
Today on the Morning Edition, the latest from Washington as the historically long government shutdown has finally come to the end, with the House passing the bill and sending it to President Trump's desk last night. Plus, the details on a fast-moving fire that ripped through the Caribou Hotel in Glennallen…
…
continue reading
Dr. Rose talks about the U.S. military and bureaucracy from a history context.By Frontier Media USA
…
continue reading
President Donald Trump signed a government funding bill Wednesday night, ending a record 43-day shutdown that caused financial stress for federal workers who went without paychecks, stranded scores of travelers at airports and generated long lines at some food banks. A 24-year federal employee who faced having his Anchorage apartment lease terminat…
…
continue reading
On today's Morning Edition, all across Alaska, people took a moment to say thank you and celebrate veterans. With celebrations all across the state, ceremonies and remembrances, we'll bring you the sights and sounds from one ceremony in Anchorage and how people said thank you. Later on, parents, teachers and students all gathered outside of Fire La…
…
continue reading
Rob talks about his history before arriving in Ketchikan, before talking about antisemitism and racism.By Frontier Media USA
…
continue reading
Thirty-two people, including veterans and community members, gathered at Veterans Memorial Park in Fairbanks for an event put on by the Alaska Peace Center celebrating Armistice Day and stressing what they call the original meaning of the day, a call for peace. Alaska veterans are leaving millions of dollars in earned benefits unclaimed, with only …
…
continue reading
Today on the Morning Edition, the latest from the Capitol as the fight continues this morning in Washington as the Senate passes the funding resolution, but now it heads back to the House, where Democrats vow to fight it. Later, we'll take a look back at the history of Veterans Day and what events are taking place around Alaska.…
…
continue reading
1
Pets, Frugality, & TTRPGs w/Rachel Petiprin
58:48
58:48
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
58:48Today on the show, Rachel talks about the struggle of putting pets down, being cheap, and playing Dungeons & Dragons (we're all over the place today)!By Frontier Media USA
…
continue reading
Charging documents reveal what police believe led up to a deadly shooting in Anchorage over the weekend. According to the documents, an altercation between two men began in the parking lot after a youth soccer event at Fox Hollow Golf Course & Sports Dome. Anchorage police are investigating a Monday morning break-in at David’s Jewelers after a susp…
…
continue reading
On today's Morning Edition, who you can expect to see perform at a concert coming this weekend to Anchorage to benefit all those affected by former Typhoon Halong. Later, with the holidays right around the corner and costs continuingly increasing, sometimes it's a heartbreaking decision to give up a pet simply because you can't afford their food du…
…
continue reading
New details in the government shutdown as senators had a tentative deal. Plus -- the Trump Administration is now directing states not to issue full snap benefits this month. We hear from the governor's office.
…
continue reading
The Anchorage Police Department says a man is dead after a shooting at an Anchorage business Saturday. What we know so far. Plus, helping Alaskan impacted by Halong. The governor signs to extend the disaster declaration for Western Alaska. How his office says that will help.
…
continue reading
We have Nicole Tubei of Wolf Point Produce in the studio today to talk about the upcoming availability of fresh meats through her produce stand, and the opportunity donate produce boxes to families in need through her Charity Box giveaway. To donate/subscribe to her weekly produce box, message her on Facebook or at: subscriptions | Wolf Point Produ…
…
continue reading
1
SNAP, Local Food drives and Thanksgiving Baskets
7:24
7:24
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:24By Frontier Media USA
…
continue reading
On today's Morning Edition, the latest on Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport as millions of Americans are waking up across the nation to a lot of travel uncertainty with flight cancellations announced across the entire country taking effect today, giving affected travelers very little time to adjust plans. Plus, a local veteran's life was …
…
continue reading
Local entrepreneur, Jaimie Palmer, joins us to talk about her various projects, and gives tips on how YOU can get involved in local commerce.By Frontier Media USA
…
continue reading