Anne Hillman, Alaska Public Media
49 Voices: Fia Ape of Anchorage
This week we’re hearing from Fia Ape in Anchorage. She moved here from Hawaii and just started 10th grade at West High. Listen now
Coats for Kids seeking donations
The Salvation Army is collecting coats for school-age children again this year, and they are relying on more individual donors.
The organization is hoping to collect enough money and new or slightly used coats this...
Justice Sotomayor visits Anchorage
The Supreme Court Justice describes what it's like to be put in the limelight and why we need diverse perspectives to have a successful judicial system.
Von Imhof wins Republican primary for Senate L
Natasha Von Imhof won the three-way race for the Republican nominee for Senate District L Tuesday with 48 percent of the vote. Von Imhof, a former Anchorage School Board member, says one of her...
LGBTQ history bus tour highlights changing acceptance in Anchorage
LGBTQ elders say Anchorage was very accepting until the AIDS crisis of the 1980s, when everything changed. Listen now
Man dies at Wildwood Correctional Complex
Michael Talcott, 57, was found unresponsive in his cell and died on Sunday afternoon. Listen now
Closing down homeless camps creating short-term problems, long-term solutions
Organizations and social services in Anchorage are learning from the stresses caused by closing down homeless camps in Anchorage to develop long-term collaborations and strategies. Listen now
Replacing a legacy: running for Senate Seat J
Tom Begich and Ed Wesley are vying for the seat held by Johnny Ellis for more than two decades. Listen now
ASD using new searchable database to craft solutions for district’s weaknesses
New, easily searchable database helps the Anchorage School District develop solutions. And the information will be public. Listen now
State partially lifts ban on drug felons applying for food stamps
People with drug felonies can now apply for food stamps in Alaska, but they have to prove that they are complying with parole and substance abuse treatment requirements. Listen now
Supreme Court overturns parental notification law for minors seeking abortions
The Alaska Supreme Court overturned the state's parental notification law for minors who are seeking abortions. The voter-passed initiative required unmarried women under 18 who wanted to terminate their pregnancies to notify their parents 48 hours before the procedure. The court deemed it unconstitutional. Listen now
Rain dampening McHugh Fire, officials say prospects are good
As of Wednesday evening, the McHugh Fire was estimated at 842 acres, and 250 crew members from Alaska and the Lower 48 were working on stopping its growth. The community gathered to get more information. Listen now
New study shows inconsistency among state child protection workers, lack of training
A new report shows high rates of turnover are leading to inconsistency at the Office of Children’s Services, which operates the state’s foster care system. Frontline workers also say the community does not understand what they do. Listen now
Ft. Wainwright soldier found dead of apparent suicide
A Fort Wainwright soldier was found dead at his off-base home in Fairbanks on Saturday afternoon. Listen now
Black Lives Matter and community policing in Alaska
In the wake of more police shootings of black men, the attacks in Dallas, and subsequent protests nationwide, including in Alaska, the time is ripe to have an open conversation about race and law enforcement in Alaska. Though we’ll be talking specifically about the Black Lives Matter movement, you can’t talk about these topics without touching on the disproportionate number of Alaska Native men who are incarcerated and why that happens. Download Audio
APD releases names of officers involved in Home Depot shooting
The Anchorage Police Department has released the names of the officers involved in last week's fatal shooting. Listen now
Department of Agriculture grants thousands in funding to AK telemedicine programs
Three telemedicine programs in Alaska are receiving $900 thousand in new funding from the US Department of Agriculture. Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the awards Thursday morning. Listen now
Walker spells disaster if Legislature stalls on budget
Governor Bill Walker’s administration has spelled out what it would mean if the Legislature doesn’t take action on his plan to fund state government. With no more money, in two years the state would slash services, jobs, and the support it gives to local schools and communities. Listen now
Community in Unity: Recognizing Racism
Human interactions are all shaped by implicit biases - assumptions we unconsciously make based on media, experiences and societal influences. So how do we look beyond those biases to see people as they really are and strengthen our community? How do we recognize racism and combat it?
Anchorage #BlackLivesMatter event draws hundreds of supporters
Community members gathered to hear the names of victims of police shootings and show support of the #BlackLivesMatter movement. Listen now