The Bristol Bay Fisheries Report, produced by the KDLG news crew, returns to air June 19th, 2026. This show is dedicated to the one-of-a-kind commercial fishery in Bristol Bay. The show airs Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights at 6 p.m., with replays at 10 p.m. Join us for the latest news, numbers and information from the fishery, plus nightly analysis, stories and conversations. Do you have news tips or ideas, or would you like to share your comments with the show? Reach the KDLG news department at news@kdlg.org, fish@kdlg.org or 907-842-2200.
UAF presented to the community its intention to sell the secondary campus building at a town hall meeting last month.
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High school senior Ari O’Domin and her coach Riel Anderson each discuss the wrestling season in Bristol Bay, with interviews by senior Liv Harvilla.
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At Seattle’s annual marine trade show, Khyrstl Brouillette with the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute says fishermen play an “important” role in marketing their catch.
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At the West Coast's largest marine trade show, a South Naknek fisher and illustrator showcases Bristol Bay-inspired screen-printed apparel.
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The Bristol Bay Borough travelled to Seattle to discuss what resources are available to fishermen at the Pacific Marine Expo last month.
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Fishermen say this year's gathering felt more hopeful after several tough seasons.
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Residents are told to boil tap water for two minutes before using it for drinking, cooking, cleaning or brushing teeth.
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A grant that funds 7 of the university's faculty and staff is set to expire at the end of the fiscal year.
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The school's last day in session was Friday and its seven students started new programs yesterday.
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NPR Headlines
- Algae clouded Trump's vision for the Reflecting Pool. But scientists aren't surprised
- US-Iran talks in Switzerland canceled. And, DHS to give police facial recognition app
- What you need to know about the preliminary U.S.-Iran agreement signed by Trump
- How the 1874 Freedman's Bank collapse connects to economic disparities we see today
Public Safety
Education
- Alaska cities and school districts scramble to close budget gaps after state cuts bond debt payments
- Dillingham School Board hires interim superintendent for next school year
- Dillingham City Council stalemate results in the requested $1.7 million for school district
- Dillingham students explore culture through hands-on lessons in after-school program
Politics
- Alaska lawmakers introduce bill to ban metals mining in Bristol Bay watershed
- House Speaker Bryce Edgmon reflects on Alaska's 34th legislative session
- Bristol Bay Representative Bryce Edgmon re-elected Alaska’s Speaker of the House, focusing on rural and statewide challenges
- The Dillingham City Council appoints Daniel Decker as acting city manager
Bristol Bay Obituaries is a place for people to remember family members and loved ones who have died. This is a community page; KDLG staff don’t edit submissions. Email submissions and photos to obituary@kdlg.org
Bristol Bay Field Notes is your source for an eclectic blend of topics relating to the great outdoors of southwest Alaska. Its goal is to educate, inform, and entertain.
The Bristol Bay Fisheries Report, produced by the KDLG news crew, is dedicated to the one-of-a-kind commercial fishery in Bristol Bay. Join us for the latest news, numbers and information from the fishery, plus analysis, stories and conversations.
A place for timely updates and lively conversation about the goings-on in Bristol Bay. If you have something you'd like to share, let us know! Call 907-842-2200 or email news@kdlg.org.
Fisheries Headlines
- Despite a safe fishing season in Bristol Bay, mass layoffs at federal agencies spark concerns for the future
- Trump's EPA reaffirms Biden-era Pebble Mine veto
- Green, brown and spiky: Researchers work to better understand sockeye’s relationship to the three-spined stickleback
- Fishermen rescued in multiple close calls across Bristol Bay
- Fishing gear recycling program asks for cleaner nets
- This season’s average sockeye should be bigger than last year’s record low, experts say