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Running 2012: School Board and Mayoral Candidates

Don't miss KAKM and KSKA's elections program, Running. Voting day is approaching quickly, so be sure to take this opportunity to get to know this year's school board and mayoral candidates. School Board: KAKM: Wednesday, 3/28 at 7:00pm KSKA: Wednesday, 3/28 at 8:00pm Mayoral: KAKM: Thursday, 3/29 at 7:00pm KSKA: Thursday, 3/29 at 7:00opm

Independent Lens: Pushing The Elephant

When civil war came to Rose’s Congolese village, she was separated from her five-year-old daughter, Nangabire. Rose managed to escape with nine of her 10 children and was eventually resettled in Phoenix, Arizona. More than a decade later, mother and daughter are reunited in the U.S., where they must come to terms with the past and build a new future. By Beth Davenport and Elizabeth Mandel. KAKM: Thursday, 3/22 at 9:00pm

Alaska News Nightly: March 21, 2012

Massachusetts Congressman Rallies Against Gas Line Exports, Oil Companies Continue Push For Tax Cuts, Goose Creek Audit Findings Raise Questions, Health Care Legislation Heading To Supreme Court, University of Alaska Health Care Premiums Rising, Upper Yukon River Peregrine Falcon Population Stabilizes, Gold Medal: March Madness In Southeast Alaska

Steve Jobs – One Last Thing

Gain unique insight into what made Steve Jobs tick. There has been near-universal agreement that the late Apple founder was a great innovator in business and technology, but why was he great? What were the influences that shaped his character and drove him to such success from humble beginnings? With colleagues who worked closely with him and those who have chronicled his life, take an unflinching look at the mercurial, brilliant man and review his many talents and achievements. Wednesday, 3/21 at 9:00pm

Alaska News Nightly: March 20, 2012

Oil Tax Dispute Turns Personal, Buccaneer Energy, Apache Alaska Found In Violation Of Clean Water Act, Former Exxon Valdez Sold For Scrap, Group To Sue Over Lack Of Right Whale Recovery Plan, Two Rescued After Guided Dog Mushing Trip Goes Awry, Alaska Native Leader Niles Cesar Passes Away, Senior Agriculture Official Touring Southeast Alaska, Santorum, Romney Gain Eight Delegates Each In Preference Poll, Dana Stabenow Releases 19th Kate Shugak Novel,

Alaska News Nightly: March 19, 2012

USCG Admonishes Sitka Aviator In 2010 Crash, Crews Plug Blown Out Repsol Well, Galena Man Arrested For False Search And Rescue Call, House Exempts Large Non-Profits From ‘Pick, Click, Give’ Audits, State House Authorizes Extension Of Renewable Energy Grant Fund, AVO Makes Detailed Observations Of Iliamna Volcano, State To Observe Recreational Beaches For Signs Of PSP, Kenai Peninsula Attempting To Revitalize Moose Populations, Spring Marks Time For Talkeetna Ski Race

American Experience: Into The Deep: America, Whaling & The World

For two centuries, American whale oil lit the world — powering the start of the industrial revolution and laying the groundwork for a truly global economy. From its stunning rise as an economic force in the 18th century to its precipitous decline in the decades following the Civil War, the whaling industry mapped millions of miles of uncharted ocean, opened new seaways and markets, employed the world's most multi-cultural workforce and shrunk the globe by bringing once remote reaches of the Earth into contact as never before — all the while capturing the American imagination. KAKM: Tuesday, 3/20 at 7:00pm

Downton Abbey – Behind the Drama

Downton Abbey is THE hit drama series of the moment. It is the highest rating drama on British television for a decade. The fantastic scripts, great characters played by great actors and fabulous locations have made it event television. The actors talk exclusively about their characters and the gripping storylines across both series. They provide a real insight into the romance and conflict portrayed in the series, how they interact with each other and how they feel filming the crucial scenes for their character. KAKM: Sunday, March 18 at 8:00pm

Alaska News Nightly: March 16, 2012

House Approves $9.5 Billion Budget, Legislature Working To Develop Arctic Policy Commission, House Agrees Standards Needed For Shipping, Oil Pollution Preparedness, Work Set To Resume On Tanana River Bridge, Deep Snow Could Mean Trouble For Moose Populations, Increased Wildfire Frequency Threatening Black Spruce Forest Survival, Debate Over Prop Five Heats Up, AK: Love Of The Race, 300 Villages: Unalakleet

300 Villages: Unalakleet

And now it's time for our weekly trip around the state for 300 villages. This week, we're visiting Unalakleet where the excitement of the Iditarod has just wrapped up. That was Jilleen Johnson who runs Cool Beans coffee shop in Unalakleet.

Joe Bonamassa: Beacon Theatre – Live From New York

Internationally renowned guitar superstar Joe Bonamassa delivers a stunning performance at the Beacon Theatre in New York City in this new special taped exclusively for PBS. Featuring memorable duet performances with legendary classic rock singer Paul Rodgers (lead singer for Bad Company) and John Hiatt, recipient of Nashville’s Music Lifetime Achievement Award for songwriting, Bonamassa’s latest show features new songs and a guitar experience audiences are sure to remember. KAKM: Friday, March 16 at 9:30pm

Alaska News Nightly: March 15, 2012

‘Person of Interest’ Detained In Connection With Koenig Case, Report Saying Stevens Prosecutors Withheld Information Made Public, State House Rejects Proposed Budget Amendments, Supreme Court Calls For New Voting District Map, Petersburg Leaders Encouraged By Redistricting Ruling, Presbyterian Leaders Issue Apology To Gambell Residents, State Releases Mat-Su Coal Health Impact Assessment, Survivor Speaks About Deadly Haines Avalanche, Open North American Championships Underway In Fairbanks

Aleut Story

From isolated internment camps in Southeast Alaska to Congress and the White House, this is the incredible, untold story of Aleut Americans' decades-long struggle for human and civil rights. In 194, as World War II invaded Alaska, Aleut Americans were taken from their homes and removed to abysmal government camps 1,500 miles away. As the Aleuts prayed for deliverance, "friendly forces" looted their homes and churches in the Aleutian and Pribilof islands. Those who survied would fight for their rights - in the nation's courts and on Capitol Hill. KAKM: KAKM: Friday, 3/15 at 9:00pm

Alaska News Nightly: March 14, 2012

Second Skier Dies From Avalanche Injuries, AG Has An Open Mind To Tribal Courts, House Ready To Vote On Budget, EPA Fines Eielson For Hazardous Waste Mismanagement, Cleveland Volcano Explodes For Third Time, Alaska Unemployment Rate Drops In January, Anchorage Set To Vote On Anti-Discrimination Proposition, Activists Organize To Protect Local Watersheds, Brent Sass Takes Iditarod Rookie Of The Year Honors, Prince William Sound Residents Get Help In Financial Recovery From Storm, Stryker Soldiers Begin To Return To Ft. Wainwright

Hometown, Alaska Postponed

Today's Hometown, Alaska program on Port MacKenzie has been postponed until a later date to be determined due to hazardous road conditions. In place of Hometown, we will be airing the program RISE: Climate Change and Coastal Communities this afternoon at 2pm, repeating at 7pm.

Alaska News Nightly: March 13, 2012

Dallas Seavey Nearing Iditarod Finish Line, Senate Finance Committee Opens Oil Tax Hearings, Ski Guide Dies In Haines-Area Avalanche, Former EyakTek Exec Admits To Role In Fraud Scheme, New VPSO Class Graduates From Training Academy, Bill Could Expedite New Water, Sewer System In Bethel Schools, UAF Team Takes First In Clean Snowmobile Challenge

The Story of Costume Drama: The Greatest Stories Ever Told

A celebration of 50 years of small-screen historical costume drama — the genre that has brought bans in America and complaints from the Royal Family while creating massive stars in some of the most memorable and best-loved series ever broadcast on PBS — this is a wide-ranging special, covering love and war, birth and death, the rich and the poor. KAKM: Tuesday, March 13 @ 10:00 pm

Alaska News Nightly: March 12, 2012

Coastal Management Supporters Work To Reinstate Program, Dallas Seavey Hanging On To Small Lead, ‘Super Tuesday’ Practices Drawing Criticism, Confiscated Fishing Vessel To Be Sold, Game Board Votes Down Bear Snaring Proposal, Galena Students Get New Twist On Subsistence Wood Harvesting, Family Of Susan Butcher Travel Portion Of Iditarod Trail

Day in Our Bay

The Day in Our Bay project began with a contest that put video cameras in the hands of BBNC shareholders living in the Bristol Bay region and challenged them to document what was most important and meaningful to them about the people , places, and cultures of their communities. All footage was shot in one day: October 15, 2011. KAKM: Monday, March 12 @ 10:00 pm

Big Band Vocalists

This special looks back at the “crooners” and “canaries” of the 1940s, featuring the greatest vocalists of the period when they started their careers performing with orchestras and dance bands. Among the legendary artists and timeless hits included in the rare, vintage footage are Louis Armstrong, Perry Como, Doris Day, Helen Forest with the Harry James Orchestra, Peggy Lee with the Benny Goodman Orchestra, Johnny Mercer and Margaret Whiting, Jo Stafford and the Pied Pipers with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, and many more favorites from the World War II era. Nick Clooney and Peter Marshall host. KAKM: Sunday, March 11 @ 10:00pm