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Problem Corner

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Problem Corner is an iconic radio show that has become a vibrant community hub. Callers engage in a wide array of discussions, ranging from local political debates to community commentary and casual advertisements for listeners looking to buy, sell, or trade personal items. The show's rich history is marked by its association with several prominent local figures. Notably, Dennis Egan, a former mayor of Juneau, was a key personality in shaping the show's direction in the 1980s. As a testament to its enduring relevance and appeal, "Problem Corner" has etched its name in the annals of Alaskan bro...

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Alaska First Media

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News

Podcast website

www.kinyradio.com

Latest episode

Jun 18, 2026

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Episodes

Juneau Weighs Growth, Noise, and the Cost of City Services 18.06.2026

 Wade Bryson welcomes listeners back to Problem Corner with the station's new phone system before diving into a wide-ranging discussion on some of Juneau's biggest community issues. Callers share concerns over helicopter tour noise, dump truck traffic, zoning conflicts between industrial and residential areas, and upcoming ballot initiatives that could reshape property taxes and seasonal sales tax...

Phones Are Back: Juneau Sounds Off on Casinos, City Spending, and Community Pride 17.06.2026

With live calls returning to Problem Corner , host Wade Bryson opens the lines for a wide-ranging conversation about the issues shaping life in Juneau. Listeners weigh in on city finances, the future of Eaglecrest, overcrowded bus routes, the new Two Coppers Casino, PFD debates, and concerns over litter and illegal dumping across the community. Alongside garage sale announcements and local events,...

Taxes, Trust, and Tough Choices: Juneau Debates How to Fund Its Future 16.06.2026

On this episode of Problem Corner , host Connor Lendrum welcomes Pat Race and Brock Taber to discuss two proposed ballot initiatives aimed at addressing Juneau’s growing budget challenges. The conversation explores restoring the city’s previous property tax cap, creating a seasonal sales tax increase to support recreation programs, and balancing essential services with taxpayer concerns. Callers s...

Budget Challenges, Flood Solutions, and Summer Events in Juneau 15.06.2026

 This episode of Problem Corner blends community spirit with tough conversations about Juneau’s future. Hosts Lance Mitchell and Wade Bryson highlight local events, from bike repair outreach and Gold Rush Days to Father’s Day celebrations and flood advocacy meetings. The discussion also tackles ongoing budget pressures facing the City and Borough of Juneau, including concerns over the future of th...

From Budget Battles to Burn Barrels: Juneau Looks Ahead to Summer and Solutions 12.06.2026

On this Friday edition of Problem Corner , Nano Brooks covers a wide range of community topics shaping life in Juneau. Listeners hear updates on upcoming events, garage sales, Gold Rush Days, and the new casino near Eaglecrest, alongside discussions about traffic safety, road construction, and summer bear awareness. The conversation also dives into ongoing CBJ budget debates, housing challenges, l...

E-Bikes, Budget Cuts, and a Call to Serve: Juneau Faces Change Head-On 12.06.2026

 On this episode of Problem Corner , host Wade Bryson explores the challenges and opportunities shaping Juneau’s future. From growing concerns over e-bikes, electric scooters, and trail safety to discussions about waste management and innovative recycling ideas, the conversation focuses on how the community adapts to new technologies and changing needs. Wade also examines the impacts of recent CBJ...

Celebration, City Budgets, and Community Connections: Juneau Weighs What Matters Most 10.06.2026

 This episode of Problem Corner highlights the heart of Juneau community life, from celebrating local events to tackling difficult conversations about city finances. Hosts Connor Lendrum and Wade Bryson discuss the real-world impacts of recent CBJ budget cuts, including staffing reductions and concerns over public services, while clarifying the difference between operating budgets and long-term ca...

Phones, Problem Corner, and Community Connections 09.06.2026

 Wade Bryson and Lance Mitchell bring another lively edition of Problem Corner to the airwaves, blending community announcements, local history, listener humor, garage sales, and conversations about downtown Juneau's future. Topics include the reopening of the historic 20th Century Theater, housing opportunities downtown, community events, memorial announcements, local music, and the ongoing saga...

Celebration Weekend, Community Events, and Summer in Juneau 09.06.2026

 On this episode of Problem Corner,  host Justin Miller highlights Celebration 2026 festivities, upcoming community events, local concerts, garage sales, youth fundraisers, summer movies, sports, and more. From skate park improvements and charity concerts to backyard barbecues and community gatherings, the conversation showcases the people, events, and activities making Juneau a vibrant place to s...

Budget Battles, Traffic Changes, and Bears: A Community Conversation 09.06.2026

 In this episode of Problem Corner, Wade Bryson discusses some of Juneau's most talked-about local issues, including proposed city budget cuts, potential tax increases, the Vanderbilt Intersection construction project, and ongoing concerns about community services. Listeners also weigh in on bird feeders, bear activity, e-bikes on local trails, garage sales, and other topics affecting daily life i...

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