The Voice of the Copper River Valley

 

 

 

KCAM is a 5,000-watt station covering the Copper River Valley in Southcentral Alaska. The station is located at the foot of the beautiful Wrangell mountains, 187 miles northeast of Anchorage at the intersection of the Glenn and Richardson Highways. KCAM went on the air in March of 1964 during the Great Alaska Earthquake.

Programming includes national and local news, weather, community news, family, teen and children's programs, and a wide variety of music ranging from country to contemporary Christian to classical.

Copper Basin Hockey and Panther Basketball live on KCAM

View the broadcast schedule of this year's coverage of Kenny Lake Hockey and Glennallen Basketball here.

Help the Earthquake Victims in Haiti

Below are some organizations that are providing earthquake relief to the orphans in Haiti. Please pray for these organizations and the victims of this tragedy.


KCAM Live!KCAM is streaming live broadcasts online. Click here to listen. If you have previously bookmarked the link to listen online, please bookmark it again. We have switched to a new system in hopes of improving the quality of the stream.

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New on KCAM

Sen. John Coghill, representing District F, and Rep. John Harris of District 12 join us weekly to take your calls and report on the state legislative session. Call 822-5226 between 1:30 and 2:00 p.m. each Wednesday to talk with our congressmen.

Sen. John Coghill on Tuesdays: Feb. 2, 16, March 2, 16, 30, April 13, 27

Rep. John Harris: Jan. 27, Feb. 10, 24, March 10, 24, April 7, 21

 

Copper Basin 300 Sled Dog Race

The Copper River Valley boasts the "Toughest 300 Miles in Alaska", and draws top mushers as they prepare for the Iditarod and Yukon Quest. Pictures and standings are online at cb300.com.

Today's Weather Click for Gulkana, Alaska Forecast

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