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First City Forum

Local First Media Group

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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 ...
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Let's visit the Canadian Rockies, plan that Alaska cruise with help on what not to miss in Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Sitka and Icy Point Strait. Explore great cities like Vancouver, Seattle, Victoria, Whistler, Banff and Jasper. Join your Tour Guides Guide, Ian McDonald, as he takes you through the sites, history and characters of British Columbia, Alberta, Yukon Territory, Alaska and the US Pacific Northwest.
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On Step Alaska

On Step Alaska

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This Alaska-based podcast goes into depth about life in the 49th state. It covers hunting, fishing, conservation, filmmaking, photography, entrepreneurship, education and more. www.onstepalaska.com
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Local First News (News of the North)

Local First Media Group

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In the heart of Juneau and across Southeast Alaska, Local First News stands as the leading source of news and information. Dedicated to bringing you the most current and impactful stories, we delve deep into the events that shape our communities. From breaking news in Juneau to transformative developments across Southeast Alaska, our commitment is to keep you informed with precise and timely details. Our dynamic team of journalists is on the ground, ensuring that every story is covered from ...
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Gold Medal Basketball

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Enjoy the excitement and community spirit of Alaska's Gold Medal Basketball Tournament! Originating from KINY Radio's live broadcasts, this podcast series includes the play-by-play of every game of Alaska's most cherished basketball tradition with this captivating podcast series, originating from the live broadcasts on KINY Radio from the Alaska Airlines Club 49 play-by-play booth. This series brings you courtside to experience the thrills, spills, and pure emotion of the 2024 Gold Medal Bas ...
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Unlimited Bandwidth is a periodic show with two Washington, DC-area management consultants, Josh and Cory, as co-hosts. Mostly, they talk about management consulting, project management, being 30ish, and they often drink whiskey in between the talking.
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Curious Juneau

KTOO Public Media

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In Juneau, quirky people, untold stories and little mysteries are as abundant as the rain. For the things about Juneau you can’t Google, why not work with a KTOO reporter to satisfy your curiosity? Curious Juneau is a recurring news feature driven by questions and reporting from our audience, starring you and your questions.
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The Disney Cruise Line Show is a podcast delivering news and trip planning information for Disney Cruise Line. From the latest releases to saving money on your cruise, information on the ships and itineraries, the Disney Cruise Line show aims to help you make the most out of your Disney Cruise Line vacation!
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The Alaska Division of Elections processed an additional 677 votes from rural precincts, narrowing the number of uncounted areas to four. No race leaders shifted, but the ballot measure to repeal ranked-choice voting is now closer, with “yes” votes leading by just over 4,000 out of nearly 247,000 total votes. On Nov. 12, Alaska will begin counting …
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Today, Alaskans will vote for president, a U.S. House representative, and state legislature seats, while also deciding on two ballot measures. Ballot Measure 1 would raise the minimum wage to $15 by 2027 and provide sick leave. Ballot Measure 2 seeks to repeal the ranked-choice voting and open primary system. Voters need identification and have unt…
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Having Melissa Castle on the podcast to talk about wild Alaskan mountain goat hunts is becoming an annual thing. In this episode we recap her hunt with Marian Giannulis (another adventurous Alaskan who happened to have the tag) which involved, among other things, traversing a glacier and the billy falling off a cliff. Check out the On Step Alaska w…
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With Election Day close, Juneau voters are casting ballots in record numbers, deciding on Alaska’s U.S. House seat, ranked-choice voting, and a minimum wage increase. The House race between Democrat Mary Peltola and Republican Nick Begich is highly competitive, though Juneau has seen limited direct outreach. Over 80,000 ballots have been cast state…
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Alaska state troopers Joseph Miller and Jason Woodruff have been indicted by a grand jury in Kenai on first-degree assault charges. The charges stem from an incident where they allegedly caused severe injuries to a man they misidentified as having an outstanding arrest warrant. Initially charged with fourth-degree assault in August, the charges wer…
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Alaska voters head to the polls on November 5 to select their preferred presidential candidate and decide on the U.S. House race. Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola faces Republican Nick Begich in a contest that could affect the Republican House majority. If no candidate secures over 50% of the vote, ranked-choice voting will determine the winner. Alaska…
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A pedestrian accident on Douglas Highway in Juneau early yesterday involved a 69-year-old woman driving a red Honda CRV and a 61-year-old male pedestrian, who was critically injured and transported to Bartlett Regional Hospital. Both lanes near Cordova Street were closed for two hours as police and rescue teams responded. The Juneau Police Departme…
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The IRS announced disaster tax relief for Juneau residents and businesses impacted by the Mendenhall Glacier flood. Taxpayers have until May 1, 2025, to file federal tax returns and make payments. Relief is automatic for those with IRS-registered addresses in the disaster area, but those outside it must contact the IRS. Uninsured losses from the di…
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Sage Marshall is a freelance journalist and writer for Field and Stream. He is also the author of Echolocation his first book. In this episode we discuss writing, clickbait content, Field and Stream’s product testing methodology, fly fishing, Gila trout and his book. Here is the link to the Field and Stream fly rod test mentioned. Check out the On …
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Through Thursday, early voting in Alaska reached 20,001 ballots, with the pace ahead of both 2020 and 2022 turnout. Division of Elections Director Carol Beecher reported that 9,882 Alaskans voted in person within the first two days, marking a faster rate than previous years. Currently, Republicans account for 37% of early voters, even though they m…
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President Joe Biden will formally apologize on Friday for the U.S. government’s role in forcibly assimilating Indigenous children through boarding schools, a system where thousands suffered abuse and loss of cultural identity. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, who spearheaded an investigation into these schools, will join him in Arizona for this hist…
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Federal prosecutors in Anchorage have requested that a man's 2019 assault conviction be vacated due to a conflict of interest involving U.S. District Court Judge Joshua Kindred and Prosecutor Karen Vandergaw. The two were involved in a relationship during the trial of Johnny-Lee Preston Burk, who was convicted of assaulting federal officials. Prose…
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Alaska Native educators have developed reading standards for the state’s 23 official Native languages, presented to the Board of Education on October 9. If adopted, these standards will fulfill the state's reading requirements while emphasizing cultural literacy and oral traditions. The standards, created with the support of Sealaska Heritage Insti…
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Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola and Republican Nick Begich debated in Anchorage, touching on issues like Alaska’s economy, transgender athletes, and ranked choice voting. Begich criticized Peltola’s stance on oil drilling and voiced support for banning transgender women from women’s sports, while Peltola emphasized her bipartisan work. The two also de…
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Ryan John and I recap his fly out moose hunt in interior Alaska from September. We discuss good hunting buddies, breaking down moose, packing, hanging meat, hunting calibers and the details of the hunt itself. Check out the On Step Alaska website or subscribe on Substack for articles, features and all things Alaska. Thanks to the sponsors: Sagebrus…
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Juneau facing more flooding due to another glacial release, a number of trees and debris have been reported in the river and have may washed downstream into Stephen's Passage. some homes along view drive may have up to 3 feet of water in their yards, At 3am it was down to 8.67 feet as of 4:13 this morning Flood waters have receded below flood stage…
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Early voting for Alaska's election begins on Monday, October 21, with the deadline to request absentee ballots approaching. Voters will rank their choices for president, U.S. House, and state races. They will also vote on two statewide ballot measures: Ballot Measure 1: Proposes raising the state minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2027 and adding sick …
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The Alaska Division of Elections has discontinued its ballot dropbox program, requiring absentee voters to either mail ballots with $1.46 postage or drop them off at election offices across the state. Absentee ballots need to be postmarked by Election Day, but voters are encouraged to mail them early to ensure timely processing. A recent report sho…
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Nearly 18 months after a fatal collision on Egan Drive, 57-year-old Patrick Dealexandro has been arrested on charges including manslaughter and DUI. The incident involved a truck crossing over a median and hitting a turning car, resulting in the death of a 27-year-old Juneau resident. Dealexandro is currently held on $30,000 bail, with his next cou…
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The Legislative Affairs Agency is considering implementing a new security screening system at the Alaska Capitol, similar to airport checkpoints. The plan would involve hiring a private firm to screen visitors and incoming packages. The proposal, still awaiting approval, will be discussed by the Legislative Council on Dec. 12. On Indigenous Peoples…
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Kyle Wilkinson recaps his moose hunting program. We discuss calling, rut activity, scouting, hunting possible high-traffic areas, caliber, moose population and his successful moose hunt. Check out the On Step Alaska website or subscribe on Substack for articles, features and all things Alaska. Thanks to the sponsors: Sagebrush Dry (Alaskan-owned bu…
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The Elders and Youth Conference and the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) Convention will bring thousands to Anchorage this week. The events feature discussions on culture, land stewardship, and issues facing Alaska Natives, including subsistence rights and voting access. Alaska, the first state to officially recognize Indigenous Peoples' Day, joi…
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In this episode of Local First News, we report on the pressing issues impacting Alaska. Alaskans face significant economic and environmental challenges, from the $1.8 billion hit to the seafood industry and new tariffs for cruise passengers in Haines to over 400 earthquakes rattling the state. But first, we will update you on a potential Suicide Ba…
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Kyle Wilkinson from Bear Paw River Guides is back to recap the summer fly fishing season. We discuss the runs and also dive into waders, fly line, wading boots, rods, reels and of course flies. If you're thinking about spending your Perm Fund check on fly fishing gear, or if you're in the Lower 48 and you're working on the Christmas list, listen to…
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In this episode of Local First News, we report on he latest from Juneau’s municipal election, where voter turnout has surpassed last year's numbers. We also bring you a breakdown of key measures, including updates on local bond initiatives and the outcome of the controversial "Ship-Free Saturday" proposition. Plus, the Juneau Huskies dominate the f…
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A Kodiak-based pollock trawler's accidental catch of 2,000 king salmon has led to the closure of a Gulf of Alaska fishery, causing layoffs and stranding $9 million worth of pollock. The closure is expected to cost millions in lost revenue and tax dollars. CBJ presented its first phase of a flood mitigation plan, which includes heavy-duty sandbags f…
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In Juneau's recent election, 60% of voters rejected Proposition 2, which aimed to ban cruise ships on Saturdays. Opponents spent $600,000 to defeat the measure, with significant support from local businesses and large cruise companies like Disney. Supporters raised less than $1,000. Alaska residents have until Sunday, October 6, to register to vote…
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With 23% of ballots counted, the "Ship-Free Saturdays" proposition is failing, while propositions one and three, regarding funding for city projects, are passing. The recall bids for Board of Education members are failing, and Mayor Beth Weldon is leading her re-election bid with 60% of the vote. Full results will be updated Friday. Investigators w…
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Today is Election Day in Juneau, with ballots needing to be postmarked by today or submitted in person by 8 PM at designated drop boxes. In-person voting centers at City Hall and the Mendenhall Valley Library are available for those needing assistance or preferring to vote in person. The ballot includes the mayoral race, assembly and board of educa…
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Alaska ranks fourth in the nation for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. To address the crisis, Gov. Mike Dunleavy signed Senate Bill 151 into law on September 3. The law, effective January 1, creates a commission to review unsolved cases and mandates cultural training for new officers. It also requires an assessment of law enforcemen…
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A group opposing the initiative to ban cruise ships from Juneau on Saturdays has raised more than $300,000. Major donations include $75,000 from a Norwegian Cruise Line affiliate and Westmark Hotels, among others. The anti-initiative campaign is being managed by Anchorage-based firm Thompson & Co. Alaska is holding public hearings ahead of November…
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Alaska saw the largest drop in life expectancy in the U.S. in 2021, falling from 76.6 to 74.5 years, largely due to COVID-19 and drug overdoses. While life expectancy has since risen to 77.2 years in 2023, it remains below pre-pandemic levels. Overdoses and accidents were significant factors, with cancer and heart disease remaining top causes of de…
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