Hundreds of people from Southern Southeast Alaska rallied in Ketchikan on Saturday for the nationwide “No Kings” protest.
The Ketchikan Gateway Borough’s public transit system provides low-cost rides to nearly 500,000 passengers annually. But in ...
The Ketchikan Gateway Borough is accepting public comment for two proposed timber sales on borough-owned land from ...
In the Native Village of Saxman, a few miles south of Ketchikan, construction has wrapped up on brand new affordable housing ...
Kelp and oysters are growing in farms throughout southern Southeast Alaska, yet there’s a limited supply of seeds to grow those farms. But a small-scale commercial seed hatchery in Ketchikan could ...
October marks the first month of KRBD moving forward without federal funding. We are now 100% powered by people and local ...
Tuesday was municipal election day for communities across Alaska. Unofficial election results are in for cities on Prince of ...
Yesterday was municipal election day all over Alaska. Polls were open for most of the day, but many residents chose to vote early. Residents in Ketchikan have both a borough election to vote in and a ...
On July 24, 2025, President Donald Trump signed a bill cancelling about $9 billion in previously approved funds, including $1.1 billion for public broadcasting. The following week, the Corporation for ...
The interim superintendent for Ketchikan Gateway Borough School District, PJ Ford Slack, submitted her letter of resignation to the school board yesterday. The board approved a year-long contract for ...