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Alaska News Nightly: September 25, 2013

New Evidence Suggests ‘Fairbanks 4’ Are Innocent; A Week Later, Shelter Still Home For Mountain View Fire Victims; Two Dead, One Missing Near Alakanuk; Feds Release Affordable Care Act Insurance Rates; Margaret Stock Named MacArthur Genius Grant Winner; Haines Highway Progress Slows; Tourism Pioneer Stan Stephens Dies Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: September 24, 2013

Lobbyists And Legislators Converge On Energy Council Meeting; Pew Trust Proposes Arctic Drilling Standards; BLM Confirms Strategy For Old Alaska Well Cleanup; Scientists Find Unexpected Response To Climate Change In Northern Moths; Owners Fight To Save Fairbanks’ Polaris Building; Healy Clean Coal Plant Shouldn’t See Impact From New Regulations; Mat-Su Voters Will Decide On Alcohol Tax Proposition; A Bear Walks Into A Bar…; 7 Things You May Not Know About Alaska Airlines Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: September 23, 2013

State Reviews Fracking Regulations; Judge Dismisses Emissions Control Area Lawsuit; Fairbanks Draft Fine Particulate Pollution Regulations Released; Storm Drives F/V Chaos Aground In Unalaska Bay; Southeast Conference Wants To Change Tongass Management; School Board Questions Laws On New Student Physicals; Senate Committee Debates Alaska Subsistence Management Structure; London Doctor Attempting 6-Continent Bike Ride Download Audio

POV: Best Kept Secret

At a public school in Newark, New Jersey, the staff answers the phone by saying, “You’ve reached John F. Kennedy High School, Newark’s best-kept secret.” JFK provides an exceptional environment for students with special-education needs. In “Best Kept Secret,” Janet Mino, who has taught a class of young men for four years, is on an urgent mission. She races against the clock as graduation approaches for her severely autistic minority students. Once they graduate and leave the security of this nurturing place, their options for living independently will be few. Mino must help them find the means to support themselves before they “age out” of the system. By Samantha Buck. TV: Monday, 9/23 at 9:00 p.m.

Masterpiece Mystery: Foyle’s War – The Cage

A severely injured man drags himself to a hospital, only to die shortly after being found by a nurse and doctor. As Foyle makes inquiries, he is led to discover a mysterious military facility full of secrets that could threaten British Intelligence. Meanwhile, Sam's jumbled efforts to help her husband Adam campaign for Parliament draw surprising results. TV: Sunday, 9/22 at 8:00 p.m.

Last Tango in Halifax: Episode 3

Celia and Alan decide on a civil marriage ceremony to be held at an eerie medieval hall near Halifax. As they visit, a storm is brewing, the lights go out and they’re locked in the ancient building. In the midst of a thunderstorm, Gillian’s Land Rover inexplicably catches fire. TV: Sunday, 9/22 at 7:00 p.m.

300 Villages: Manokotak

This week we’re heading to Manokotak, a community of about 450 people, west of Dillingham on the Igushik River. Lillian Gamechuk is the tribal administrator in Manakotak. Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: September 20, 2013

Arctic Ocean Sea Ice Hit’s Seasonal Low; Chevak Artifacts Land In Dump; Dozens Sheltered By Red Cross After Anchorage Apartment Fire; Anchorage Labor Law Headed For Alaska Supreme Court; Budget Woes Headline UAF Address; UAA Introduces New Athletic Director; Scotty Gomez Foundation Hockey Association Partners With ASD To Revive Girls’ High School Hockey; Troupe Prepares Gravity-Defying Show On Museum Facade; AK: Salvage; 300 Villages: Manokotak Download Audio

Great Performances – The Hollow Crown: Richard II

King Richard (Ben Whishaw) is called upon to settle a dispute between his cousin Henry Bolingbroke (Rory Kinnear) and Thomas Mowbray (James Purefoy). Richard calls for a duel, but then halts it just before swords clash. Both men are banished from the realm. Richard visits John of Gaunt (Patrick Stewart), Bolingbroke’s father, who, in the throes of death, reprimands the king. After seizing Gaunt’s money and lands, Richard leaves for wars against the rebels in Ireland. Bolingbroke returns to claim his inheritance. Supported by his allies, Northumberland (David Morrissey) and the Duke of York (David Suchet), Bolingbroke takes Richard prisoner and lays claim to the throne. TV: Friday, 9/20 at 8:00 p.m.

Alaska News Nightly: September 19, 2013

Thousands Of Dinosaur Tracks Discovered Along Yukon River; Alaska Personnel Board Makes Same-Sex Partners ‘Family’; Badly Beaten Anchorage Teen Identified; Juneau Airport Officials Practice On Fake Airplane Crash; Filmmakers Search For Long-Missing Russian Plane; Alaskan Hotel To Get TV Makeover; New Tourism Concept Highlights Unique Appeal Of Less Traveled Areas Download Audio

Brains on Trial with Alan Alda

Using a fictional crime — a convenience store robbery that goes horribly wrong — this two-part program builds a gripping courtroom drama. The program probes the brains of the major participants —defendant, witnesses, jurors, judge — while Alan Alda visits neuroscientists who explore how brains work when they become entangled with the law. The research poses a controversial question: How does our rapidly expanding ability to peer into people’s minds and decode their thoughts and feelings affect trials like this one? Should it? TV: Thursday, 9/19 at 7:00pm

Alaska News Nightly: September 18, 2013

Suspected Serial Rapist in Custody; Anchorage Police Discover Badly Beaten Man In Downtown Building; Senators Not Expecting Movement In Gun Control Legislation; 2013 Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend Checks Will Be $900; Walrus Move To Shore In Northwest Alaska; Bethel Group Wants Board Of Fish To Take A Closer Look At Kuskokwim Kings; Thalattosaur Fossil Discovered Near Kake May Be New Species; Court Denies Vic Kohring Appeal; JBER Pays EPA Fine For Hazardous Waste Management Violations; UAA Atwood Chair Encourages More Native People To Become Reporters Download Audio

2013 Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend Checks Will Be $900

The 2013 Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend will be $900, according to acting Revenue Commissioner Angela Rodell.

Alaska News Nightly: September 17, 2013

Southeast Alaska Experiencing Strong Economic Growth; Search Continues For New Major Partner For Pebble Mine; Delegation Skeptical Of Pebble’s Future; ConocoPhillips Evaluating Request To Reopen Kenai Peninsula LNG Facility; No State Aid In Sight For St. Lawrence Island Communities After Disaster Declaration; Fairbanks Voters To Decide On 2 School Bond Propositions; Muni Rejects Union Dues Initiative; Alaska Supreme Court To Consider Healy-Area LNG License Appeal; Minnesota Man Completes 5,000 Canoe Trek Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: September 16, 2013

Pebble Partnership Moves Forward After Anglo American Pulls Support; Northern Dynasty Minerals Stock Closes At All-Time Low; Declining Work-Ready High School Grad Numbers Sparks Education Reform Talk; Fairbanks Behavioral Health Center To Reorganize; Man Charged With Shooting, Killing 2-Year-Old Son; Kotzebue Child Killed By Loose Dog; Public Safety Commissioner Resigning; Washington Company To Study Hydro Idea At Thomas Bay; Initiative Repealing Labor Law Could Be Headed For Ballot Box; APU Program Grooming Future Alaska Native Corporation Executives; DEC Seeking Innovative Rural Water, Sewer System Ideas Download Audio

300 Villages: Nelchina

This week, we're heading to Nelchina, a small and spread out community on the Glenn Highway. Roxanne Farmer is a life-long resident of Nelchina. Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: September 12, 2013

DNR Commissioner Dan Sullivan Resigns; AVTEC To Offer Nation’s First Ice Navigation Course; Dena’ina Exhibit Opens At Anchorage Museum; Why ‘Alaska’ Means Milk And Basketball To Many Filipinos; Fairbanks Resolution Could Keep EPA From Revoking Permits; Photo Collection Sheds Light On Denali Explorer Belmore Brown; Denali Gets A Height Reduction From USGS Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: September 11, 2013

Ethics Infractions Cost Former State Legislator $18,000; Obama Asks Congress To Delay Vote On Syria; New Agreement Bolsters Alaska’s LNG Commercialization Efforts; State To Review Old Statutes Delaying Renewable Energy Projects; Weidner Program For Property Management And Real Estate Launches At UAA; UAA Names Keith Hackett New Athletic Director; Denali Loses A Few Feet, Remains North America’s Tallest Peak; Epic Horse Pack Trip Ends In Denali; Proposed Initiative Target Union Dues; Southeast Leaders Consider Region’s Maritime Industry; Reward Offered For Stolen Artwork Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: September 10, 2013

Despite Fewer Small Plane Crashes, 2013 Yields More Fatalities; Chukchi Polar Bear Population Remains Healthy As Ice Coverage Lessens; Former State Senator Bill Ray Dies; Contracting Issues Delay Cleanup Work At Reserve; Alaska Airlines Showcases Q-400; How Many Shrews Can A Rainbow Trout Eat?; Hoonah May Get New Cruise Ship Dock; Talkeetna’s Feline Mayor Returns Home Download Audio