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.

Anchorage LGBT Discrimination Survey Results Released

The final report on discrimination experienced by Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender people in Anchorage is set to be released Thursday.

6 ASD School Board Candidates Vie For 3 Seats

Six candidates are campaigning for three seats on the Anchorage School Board. Five of them attended a forum with the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce at the Denaina Center Monday.

Debate Over Prop Five Heats Up

The debate around Proposition Five in Anchorage is starting to heat up. The proposition- on the April municipal ballot- would provide legal protections against discrimination to gay, lesbian and transgender people. Last month, the anti-prop five group 'Protect Your Rights' launched a website called protectanchorage.org. On the website, the organizer of that group, and the head of the Alaska Family Council, Jim Minnery, quoted openly gay Anchorage Daily News Columnist, Julia O'Malley, to make the point that the kind of discrimination that prop five would prevent does not exist in in Anchorage.

Anchorage Prepares To Vote On Anti-Discrimination Proposition

The next Anchorage Municipal Election is set for April 3, and the most talked about measure on the ballot is Proposition 5. It aims to amend the city’s municipal code to add legal protections against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and transgender identity.

ASD Hopes To Adopt ‘Common Core’ Standards

The Anchorage School District does not want to wait on the State of Alaska to overhaul its educational standards any longer. Administrators are recommending the School Board instead adopt national standards. They're called 'Common Core' Standards, and 45 states already have them.

Republicans Deny Allegations of Rule-Breaking in Preference Poll

Alaska’s Super Tuesday events infused the state’s Republican Party with new blood. Young voters registered in large numbers to vote in the 2012 Presidential Preference Poll and to participate in district conventions. But, many are not feeling a warm welcome from party veterans and some are even alleging rule-breaking in Super Tuesday’s process.

Police Remain Hopeful Koenig Still Alive

Anchorage Police Department Officials say they are following up on new leads in the case of missing barista Samantha Koenig. Marlene Lammers is a Public Information Officer with the department. She says the new leads have given police hope that they may find Koenig alive.

Republicans Declare Romney Winner with Hundreds of Votes Yet to be Counted

Alaska Republicans met at locations across the state yesterday to vote on who they thought should be the Republican Presidential nominee. There are still hundreds of ballots to be counted and just 425 votes separate Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum, but, as Daysha Eaton of member station KSKA reports, that doesn't seem to be stopping Republican Party Officials from declaring it a Romney victory.

Polls Open Up For ‘Super Tuesday’

It’s Super Tuesday. 437 delegates are up for grabs in 10 states, including 24 in Alaska. Tonight people across the state are turning out at polling places to vote in a ‘Presidential Preference Poll’.

Ron Paul Visiting Anchorage On Sunday

Texas Republican representative Ron Paul is planning a last minute campaign visit to Alaska, just before the statewide Presidential Preference Poll on Super Tuesday. Paul's campaign staff confirm he plans to visit Fairbanks and Anchorage Sunday. They say he will attend a one hour rally in each city. The Fairbanks rally starts at 1pm. The Anchorage rally starts at 6pm at the Denaina Convention Center.

Anchorage Running Out of Places to Put Snow

The snow just keeps on piling up in Anchorage. At last check, nearly 120 inches had fallen so far this winter, making it the fourth snowiest winter on record, and has the municipality scrambling to keep up.

Alaska Republican Caucuses Approaching

By the time Alaska’s caucuses comes along, it’s usually clear who’s going to be the next presidential nominee. But this year, the race is close, and those Alaskan votes might hold more sway than usual.

Fur Rondy Kicks Off In Anchorage

The 77th Fur Rendezvous kicked off Friday in Anchorage. One of the main events was the start of the Open World Championship Sled Dog Race. KSKA’s Daysha Eaton was there and chatted with some of the people attending.

Grants Available For Imagination Libraries

A program that brings books to kids across Alaska is accepting grant proposals. Best Beginnings is giving away funds to communities who want to start Imagination Libraries and expand existing ones.

Omnistar, Team Jonrowe’s CEO

With the Iditarod just around the corner, mushers are making final preparations with their dogs. Finding the right dogs for the job begins months, sometimes years before the race. KSKA reporter Daysha Eaton visits with a woman who has had 15 top-10 finishes in the race, DeeDee Jonrowe and her team to learn what makes a good leader.

Assembly Okays Sheltering Homeless at 45 Degrees

It's official - Anchorage Churches and overflow facilities can now house the homeless, even after it starts warming up - at least to 45 degrees.

Hundreds Gather At Candlelight Vigil For Samantha Koenig

Hundreds of people gathered in Town Square downtown for the 18-year-old barista that police say was abducted from the coffee stand where she worked. City Church Pastor Richard Irwin spoke at the event, drawing a connection between Koenig's kidnapping and the culture of violence against women in Alaska.

Superintendent Says Funding Hinges on SB171

Anchorage School District Superintendent Carol Comeau started the week off in Juneau meeting with legislators about education funding. Last week the Anchorage School Board made nearly $20 million in cuts to their budget, but state funding could reverse nearly half of them.

Koenig’s Father Plans Vigil, Says Stands Not Safe

It's been more than a week since Samantha Koenig went missing in Anchorage. For several days now, her father, James has been camped out inside a motor home next to the coffee stand where his 18-year-old daughter worked. He says the stands are not safe.

Study Shows Drinking Goes Down in ‘Housing First’ Facilities

Recent studies show that housing street alcoholics is cheaper than letting them fend for themselves. But a new study shows that's not the only benefit -- they're finding that tenants also drink less.