Anchorage Municipal Election: Voter Resources

Over the past few weeks, KSKA has gathered Anchorage assembly candidates,  school board candidates, and new stories in order to better prepare you for...
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Alaska News Nightly: Monday, February 13, 2023

Sen. Dan Sullivan asks for more transparency from the White House on the object shot down off Alaska's coast. Also, more Alaskans are having their food stamp benefits restored, but the long backlog continues. And lawmakers welcome valentines from kids, with a message on the education budget.

Alaska News Nightly: November 4, 2008

Alaskans flock to the polls setting records at some voting places. Plus, a new European report says arctic sea ice continues to recede.  And...

Travleing Music 2-25-18

Traveling Music Shonti Elder 2-25-17 Concert:  Patrick Ball - harpist, Come Dance with Me: A Pilgrimage into Yeats Country Saturday, March 3, 7:30 PM Anchorage Museum auditorium Sunday, March...

State of Art: Celebrate 40 years of Alaska Quarterly Review with these live readings

This week on State of Art we have poetry from the Alaska Quarterly Review. In celebration of its 40 years, the literary journal and the Anchorage Museum teamed up to host 21 live online reading and discussion events featuring contributors to AQR.

Talk of Alaska: Alaska's Energy Future

The bailout plan for the Nikiski fertilizer plant involves groundbreaking new technologies for coal gasification and carbon equestration. In other words, the plan...

Line One: Chemical Exposure and Reproductive Health

Everyday we are exposed to harmful and untested chemicals in the products that we use. This week on Line One, Dr. Sarah Janssen from...

Traveling Music 2-5-17

Traveling Music Shonti Elder 2-5-17   Upcoming Concerts:   Willie Nile Sat. Feb. 11, 7:30 PM, Tap Root, Anchorage Sun. Feb. 12, 6 PM, Vagabond Blues in Palmer Peter Mulvey, with guest...

Alaska News Nightly: October 9, 2014

Shageluk Man Arraigned On Murder Charges In Bethel; Alaska National Guard Officer Recommended For ‘Other Than Honorable’ Discharge; AEA: Fisheries Service Criticism of Susitna Dam Studies ‘Untenable, Bordering On The Absurd’; Officials Say Violence Against Foster Parents Extremely Rare; As Part Of Investigation, Feds Will Hear From UAS Students About Sexual Assault; Governor’s Race Brings Walker To Unalaska; KSM Mine Project Wins Key Permits; Subsistence Panel Looks Toward Future of Salmon Management; Environments Activists Forming Fairbanks Chapter of Climate Change Organization Download Audio
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Child abuse in Alaska, risk factors and consequences

Monday, August 14, 2017, at 2:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m. On this edition of the Line One we discuss the data on child abuse and neglect in Alaska, including risk factors, consequences, and prevention. Included will be a discussion of the Adverse Childhood Experiences data on long term health consequences. LISTEN HERE

RUNNING: State Senate, Anchorage, District J

Bill Weilechowski (D) and Ron Slepecki (R) are running for State Senate in district J in the primary election on...

Talk of Alaska: Fishing Vessels That Sink

Easter Sunday of 2008 was anything but quiet for the fishing vessel Alaska Ranger. 42 people were on board that day...

Alaska News Nightly: January 15, 2008

Lawmakers begin the 2008 legislative session. Plus, Governor Palin gives her State of the State address, and a federal judge denies former legislator...

49 Voices: Paul Brown III of Noorvik

This week we're hearing from Paul Brown III in Noorvik. Brown is the Village Police Officer for the community.

Alaska News Nightly: November 25, 2008

Individual news stories are posted in the Alaska News category and you can subscribe to APRN's news feeds via e-mail, podcast and RSS. Download Audio...
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Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Lawmakers seek answers about the sudden firing of the Permanent Fund Director. Also, the state Supreme Court hears a challenge to ranked choice voting. And how the recipient of a Governor’s Arts and Humanities award is preserving his local dialect.

Quidditch in the Last Frontier | INDIE ALASKA

Quidditch, the official sport of Hogwart’s School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, has found a new home in Anchorage, Alaska. The magical game played in the Harry Potter books involves wearing capes and flying on enchanted brooms while trying to score a ball into the hoops.

I Run a Custom Knife Shop

For Virgil and Dawn Campbell, making and selling knives is a way of life. The I.R.B.I. ("I'd Rather Be Independent") knife shop on the Seward highway has been in the family for three generations and serves as workshop and a landmark for passerbys from near and far.

Conference of Young Alaskans

The Conference of Young Alaskans will draw delegates from across the state to consider the challenges facing Alaska and her people. Together, delegates will develop an overall vision statement, goals and proposed courses of action in five issue areas. Click for streaming video.

49 Voices: Gina Hays of Anchorage

This week we're hearing from Gina Hays, born and raised in Anchorage. Hays works for KRUA, the University of Alaska Anchorage's college radio station as the marketing coordinator. Listen now