Zachariah Hughes, Alaska Public Media
Elders and Youth, AFN kick off in Anchorage next week
The 35th annual Elders and Youth conference begins Monday at the Denai'ina Convention Center in Anchorage, followed by the Alaska Federation of Natives later in the week. Listen now
How much can a city like Anchorage cut down on carbon?
The municipality is moving forward on a new climate action plan at a time when cities and states across the country are clashing with federal environmental policies. Will it make a difference? Listen now
$5M in federal money coming to combat Alaska drug trafficking
The money is attached to Alaska's recent designation as a High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area. Listen now
Federal kidnapping, drug charges announced in 2017 Anchorage case
U.S. Attorney's Office uses high-profile case to emphasize growing cooperation between law enforcement agencies in Alaska.
State charges 41-year-old in death of Kotzebue girl
Prosecutors allege that Peter Wilson abducted and killed 10-year-old Ashley Johnson-Barr in a case that has gripped attention for weeks. Listen now
CBD is getting more popular in Alaska. But is it legal?
In Alaska, CBD is already showing up in drinks at cafes and in stores. But there are simmering disagreements about its legality. Listen now
Charges filed against 41-year-old in Kotzebue investigation
On Monday afternoon, federal officials announced charges against a Kotzebue man in the case of a missing girl who was found dead last Friday. Listen now
Meet the married retirees pushing Anchorage to change homeless policy
An increasingly organized group of residents say the current approach is too, and has allowed lawless camps to persist along popular trails. Listen now
Investigation confirms unsafe conditions at psychiatric hospital
A report commissioned by the state found barriers to a safe workplace at the Alaska Psychiatric Institute, but no evidence of retaliation against employees. Listen now
New Trooper report shows Alaska drug problem worsening
AST points to collaboration with partners as its principal means for combating a growing demand with diminished resources for policing. Listen now
Anchorage bans plastic bags, starting in 2019
The measure is a tougher version of similar ordinances that have passed in communities across Alaska. Listen now
Anchorage rolls out new plan, council for homeless strategy
At a press conference at city hall Thursday, the mayor’s administration unveiled a new two-part plan they hope will improve coordination and accountability. Listen now
ASD suspends Dimond football program amid hazing allegations
The alleged misconduct happened over the weekend at a game in Fairbanks and is being investigated by the school district. Listen now
In contentious Eagle River Republican Senate primary, Reinbold triumphs over Saddler
In a competitive Republican primary for a senate seat representing north Anchorage communities, the insurgent candidate won a decisive victory over the party insider.
Zack Fields wins competitive, left-leaning downtown Anchorage primary
A heavily Democratic district in downtown Anchorage has opted for the most left-leaning progressive candidate in a competitive field.
New symposium brings military’s attention to the Arctic
Three-day conference brings together experts to assess new military approaches to the Arctic in coming years. Listen now
Ahead of Tuesday primary, Republicans jockey for ‘true conservative’ clout
A fierce primary battle is playing out in one of the most conservative parts of the state. Listen now
What’s going on with Alaska’s 17 wildfires?
Though there are blazes across the state, their location and size make for a relatively low threat. Listen now
Top military officials visit Alaska bases
Though national defense spending is up, the Army and Air Force are facing major recruitment challenges. Listen now
Anchorage candidates vie for progressive bona fides ahead of primary
As Alaska's primary elections get closer, there are a handful of contests that will likely be decided in August, far ahead of the November general election. Listen now