Daysha Eaton, KMXT - Kodiak

Daysha Eaton, KMXT - Kodiak
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Daysha Eaton is a contributor with the Alaska Public Radio Network.

Daysha Eaton holds a B.A. from Evergreen State College, and a M.A. from the University of Southern California. Daysha got her start in radio at Seattle public radio stations, KPLU and KUOW. Before coming to KBBI, she was the News Director at KYUK in Bethel. She has also worked as the Southcentral Reporter for KSKA in Anchorage.

Daysha's work has appeared on NPR's "Morning Edition" and "All Things Considered", PRI's "The World" and "National Native News". She's happy to take assignments, and to get news tips, which are best sent via email.

Daysha became a journalist because she believes in the power of storytelling. Stories connect us and they help us make sense of our world. They shed light on injustice and they comfort us in troubled times. She got into public broadcasting because it seems to fulfill the intention of the 4th Estate and to most effectively apply the freedom of the press granted to us through the Constitution. She feels that public radio has a special way of moving people emotionally through sound, taking them to remote places, introducing them to people they would not otherwise meet and compelling them to think about issues they might ordinarily overlook.

Recall Lindsey Holmes Campaign Gets Ready to Submit Application

Lindsey Holmes, who serves Anchorage district 19 in the House of Representatives, switched parties just after she was elected last year. A group of voters hoping to recall her is getting ready to submit their application to the division of elections. Download Audio

Late Spring Triggers Fire Danger, Burn Bans in Southcentral, Interior

The National Weather Service issued a 'red flag' warning for portions of Southcentral Alaska on Thursday. And burn bans are going in effect around the state. Download Audio

Educators Worried Summer School Cut Could Hurt English Language Learners

Normally, students in the Anchorage School District would be starting summer school in the next week or two, but funding cuts have canceled the program for the first time in recent memory. The cuts will impact struggling students most -- especially immigrant, refugee and other students learning English. Download Audio

Assembly Postpones Public Testimony Decision

Tuesday night, the Anchorage Assembly voted unanimously to postpone indefinitely an ordinance that would have changed the way that public hearings are conducted. Download Audio

APU Cuts Tuition By More Than 30 Percent

Alaska Pacific University is lowering their tuition more than 30 percent. The president of the Anchorage private liberal arts college says the change will make a college education more affordable for Alaskans, and hopefully, boost their enrollment. Download Audio

Anchorage Schools React To ‘No Child Left Behind’ Waiver

Anchorage School District administrators are reacting to the U.S. Department of Education's announcement that Alaska will receive a waiver from the 'No Child Left Behind' (NCLB) law.

Anchorage Farmer’s Markets Prepping To Open Despite Possible Snow

It may not feel like spring yet in Anchorage, but that's not stopping the Farmer's Markets from opening. Download Audio

Public Speaks Out on Public Testimony Ordiance

The Anchorage Assembly heard from the public on an ordinance that would change the way public testimony conducted, last night. Despite the issue being placed at the end of the agenda and testimony beginning after 9 p.m., many lined up to speak. Download Audio

USS Anchorage: Tours and More

The USS Anchorage arrived in it's namesake city, yesterday (Wednesday). Several events are taking place leading up to a commissioning ceremony for the ship on Saturday. Listen Now.

Keyes Investigation Highlights Lack Of National Missing Persons Database

The serial killer who committed suicide in an Anchorage jail late last year confessed to murdering at least eleven people across the country. But Israel Keyes didn't name names. And as investigators try to figure out who he killed, they're running into a surprising stumbling block: There is no congressionally mandated national database for missing adults. Click to watch animation of Keyes' travels. Listen Now

Muni Denies A037 Referendum, Next Stop, Court

The city of Anchorage has rejected a second version of an application to hold a referendum to repeal a new ordinance that limits unions. And it looks like whether the referendum goes forward will be decided in court. Download Audio

Hall Wins West Anchorage District by 500 Votes, Labor Referendum Denied

The 'Write-in Nick Moe' campaign has announced they will not challenge the results of the Anchorage Municipal Election in West Anchorage's District 3. Thousands of voters wrote-in Moe's name on the ballot, but even after a hand-count election, election officials say Moe lost by more than 500 votes. Also today, Anchorage attorneys today denied an application to hold a referendum repealing the controversial ordinance that limits unions *and inspired Moe to jump into the race. Download Audio

Sullivan Announces Redevelopment of Ship Creek, Calls for Public Input

Anchorage Mayor Dan Sullivan is announcing a major redevelopment of Ship Creek. The public will have several opportunities to weigh in on what it should look like this week. Download Audio

Hall Takes Lead Over Write-in in West Anchorage Assembly Race

This weekend, the Anchorage Municipal Clerk's office released updated numbers for the April 2nd Municipal Election, including for the close race in West Anchorage's District 3. By Saturday evening, Ernie Hall had widened the gap between he and the write-ins, leading by more than 300 votes. Download Audio

Some Ballots Thrown Out of Anchorage Election Because of Officials’ Error, New results expected Friday

About 100 ballots from the 2013 Municipal Election were rejected during a public canvas held at city hall last night. The canvas, led by the Anchorage Election Commission, lasted several hours.

Anchorage Election Update: Public Canvas Thursday, Hand Count of West Anchorage Race Saturday

The Anchorage Assembly got an update on how the review of ballots from last week's election is going at last night's regular Assembly meeting. KSKA's Daysha Eaton has more.

APD Alleges Man Pointed Gun Before Second Deadly Shooting of 2013

Anchorage Police Department officials say the man shot and killed by officers in a downtown supermarket parking lot Friday night had a semi-automatic handgun. The man was identified as Detlef Wulf, a 27 year old with a long criminal record. KSKA's Daysha Eaton has the story.

Hall Proposes New Testimony Protocol, Unions Apply to Hold Referendum

The Anchorage Assembly Chair says he's going to introduce a new ordinance that will better outline how public hearings work. Meanwhile, Anchorage union leaders have applied to hold a referendum that could repeal a controversial ordinance recently passed by the Assembly. KSKA's Daysha Eaton has more.

Officials Reviewing Anchorage Election, Write-in Campaign Hopeful

The election commission has started reviewing question ballots from Tuesday's municipal election in Anchorage. But they won't be counting absentees until next week. KSKA'S Daysha Eaton has the story.

Infrastructure Bonds Pass

There were four bond propositions for infrastructure projects on the Anchorage Municipal ballot Tuesday, and they all passed.