Local News
-
Fr. Provinsal currently serves the villages of Chevak, Nightmute, and Toksook Bay. He will be staying in the region until the summer of 2026, drawing upon his half a century of expertise to mentor incoming clergy members on how to effectively serve the faithful of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.
-
In Bethel, many readers have spent their summer "leveling up" through the library’s reading program. A community celebration on Aug. 16 marks the end of the game-themed program.
-
More than a dozen protests broke out statewide as President Trump and Russian President Putin met on Anchorage’s military base.
-
Inspired by her family of artists, Victoria Sosa knew from a young age she wanted to follow in their path.
-
While Magner said he’s been passionate about the faith since he was a teenager, it wasn’t until a fateful talk on Native ministry that he was inspired to pursue a life serving Indigenous communities.
-
Ultimately, the alphabet soup of organizations and high-level officials that did participate had positive things to say about HUD Secretary Scott Turner's Aug. 13 visit. But with the media barred, few details have been made public.
-
In his nearly 30 years as a Jesuit priest in the region, Wood said the highlight of serving in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta was getting to build relationships with his community.
-
Public opinion was largely opposed to the show, fearing it would showcase Bethel’s most vulnerable community members.
Listen to the News
More Local News
-
Twenty-six-year-old Fredrick Abraham pleaded guilty to criminally negligent homicide after initially being charged with second-degree murder in the death of 30-year-old Joan Camille in March 2024 near the lower Yukon River community.
-
For over 50 years, KYUK has been a trusted voice for the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta—connecting communities, promoting Yup'ik literacy, and delivering free, reliable information to all. Today, our future is at risk, and we need your voice to help protect it.
-
Just hours after residents reported ice moving out in Aniak on Wednesday (April 30) evening, a large run arrived from upriver and jammed up just below the community. As of Thursday (May 1) evening, no flooding had been reported.
-
Bethel’s museum of Yup’ik, Cup’ik, and Dene artifacts has reopened after being closed for years.
-
Diminishing the workforce is central to the Trump agenda and among the big impacts in the first 100 days of his term. It’ll be months before we see how many jobs Alaska lost.
-
The pace of breakup remains around five days ahead of the normal schedule, though widespread low water could still lead to ice jams, according to a hydrologist with the Alaska-Pacific River Forecast Center.
-
While President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met Friday at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson to talk about a deal to end the war in Ukraine, life outside the base gates in Anchorage rolled on.
-
Alaska Public Media's Liz Ruskin crammed in with journalists from around the world for a brief press conference with the two heads of state. They took no questions.
-
Some in Anchorage plan to protest. Others say it could elevate Anchorage's place in history. “It could be the new Versailles,” one resident said.
-
Local organizations ranging from Visit Anchorage to UAA have been helping to host hundreds of people still arriving Thursday at the height of the tourist season.
Yup'ik Word of the Week
Listen
-
Hosted by Mathew Hunter
-
Hosted by Diane McEachern
-
Hosted by Sam Berlin
-
Hosted by Sam Berlin
-
Hosted by Sam Berlin
-
Hosted by Theresa Quiner
-
Hosted by Diane McEachern
-
Hosted by Mathew Hunter
-
- Trump prompted a battle over voting maps. Here's how redistricting affects voters
- Trump to meet Zelenskyy with 2 big issues in focus: security guarantees and land
- Trump's D.C. 'crisis' enters 2nd week with more soldiers — and no exit strategy
- Pakistan defends flood response after over 270 people killed in northwestern district