Monthly Archives: April 2008
Algo Nuevo: April 13, 2008
Here's the music playlist from the April 13, 2008 edition of Algo Nuevo -- Something New.If you have questions, comments or music requests for...
Rock Island Line: April 13, 2008
Here's the music playlist from the April 13, 2008 edition of Rock Island Line with Steve Grabacki and Marianne Kerr.
All tracks played are listed...
The Twilight Show: April 12, 2008
Here's the music playlist from the April 12, 2008 edition of The Twilight Show with Todd Glazer.
All tracks played are listed below in the...
Soul to Soul: April 12, 2008
Here's the music playlist from the April 12, 2008 edition of Soul to Soul with Marvel and Sherry Johnson.
All tracks played are listed below...
AK: Keeping the Faith
This week on AK, we're Keeping the Faith. We'll visit the Mt. Bether Bible Center, a farm community outside Hoonah, and check into the...
AWAC Presents: Rick Fox
Alaska Asset Manager for Shell Exploration and Production, Rick Fox spoke on "The Global Energy Challenge - Shell's Interest in the Alaska Offshore." In...
Stevens and Begich jockey over mud-slinging
Senator Ted Stevens, Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich and the Alaska Democratic Party are ‘one-upping’ each other in a tussle over smear tactics in the...
Legislature sprints to meet session deadline
The legislature is pulling the final strings for issues that have been left hanging until the end of the session. With the adjournment only...
Legislators mull constitutional amendment for savings endowment
State lawmakers are moving ahead with a constitutional Amendment that would limit legislative spending when there’s plenty of money and would provide a cushion...
Guaging air traffic in Denali National Park
A new advisory group is looking into the air traffic over Denali National Park. The Denali Over Flights Advisory Council arose out of the...
Kings in short supply in Southeast
The lowest king salmon harvest quota in nearly a decade means fewer opportunities for southeast sport anglers this season. It could also pose a...
Bristol Bay processor agrees to pay fine
A Naknek seafood processor has agreed to pay nearly $55,000 dollars to settle federal Clean Water Act violations.
Eileen Goode, KDLG - Dillingham
Anchorage Native culture school still a possibility this year
For more than three years a determined group of volunteers have been working toward the creation of an Alaska Native Culture Charter School in...
Charting 'unknown waters' in the Arctic
U.S.S. Queenfish, surfaced during a secret mission in 1970. Click the image above for more photos.
In 1970, the U.S. Navy sent the nuclear submarine...
Alaska News Nightly: April 11, 2008
Stevens and Begich jockey over mud-slinging advertisements. Plus, the legislature scrambles to meet Sunday deadline. And the shortage of king salmon in southeast...
Alaska Native charter school faces important deadline
For over three years volunteers have been working toward the creation of an Alaska Native Culture Charter School in Anchorage, and the next two...
Stage Talk: New Dances 2008 / Alice In Wonderland
This week, hosts Mark and Jean interview Brian Jeffrey from New Dances 2008 and Katya Kuznetsuva from Dance Together Alaska Festival at UAA. Plus,...
30th Anniversary: Celebration calls for cake
One of the many cakes at KSKA, the cake in this ADN article celebrates KSKA's power boost in 1983. KSKA FM 103.1 became FM...
Night Music: April 10, 2008
Here's the music playlist from the April 10, 2008 edition of Night Music with Connie G. All tracks played are listed below...
Legislators enter crunch time
The Legislature is facing a voter-mandated adjournment Sunday night – and members spent most of the day dealing with small issues that could lead...