Fighting human trafficking in Alaska | Addressing Alaskans

This Alaska World Affairs program features experts discussing the issue and what is being done to combat it.
A person in a Day of the Dead mask walks on snow and ice.

Local filmmaker highlights Latino culture in Alaska | State of Art

Indra Arriaga Delgado's "Sabor Ártico: Latinos en Alaska" was selected by Latino Public Broadcasting as part of new digital series.
Alaska Native Cultural Charter School Principal Sheila Sweetsir asks a student a question during the morning assembly on Feb. 20, 2024.

Alaska News Nightly: February 20, 2024

Anchorage looks to spend marijuana tax revenue to create more childcare options. Plus, what exactly is a charter school?

Teens in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough learn about food sovereignty through ice fishing

The food Alaskans eat often travels thousands of miles by barge or truck. But an after-school program aims to give students the skills to fish
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Education funding and outcomes | Talk of Alaska

What is the best way to support students, teachers and schools for Alaska’s future? We discuss educational outcomes and funding on this Talk of Alaska.

Alaska News Nightly: February 19, 2024

A comprehensive and controversial education bill gets stalled before a House vote. Plus, the federal government rejects Alaska's transportation project plan, potentially costing the state billions. And, an Anchorage skier becomes the first American man to win a World Cup distance race in decades
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Alaska News Nightly: February 16, 2024

State senators press forward with overturning some executive orders. Plus, utilities reject a request for more time to plan.

Alaska News Nightly: February 15, 2024

A federal subsistence board looks to add more Alaska Native members. Plus, Sen. Murkowski addresses legislators in Juneau.
Lori Townsend and Brian Mason look at Kevin Toothaker, who sits between them, mimicking the motion used during ice fishing.

Combining lessons in culture, history, and outdoor skills | Alaska Insight

Lori Townsend and her guests discuss the ways they incorporate traditional knowledge and culture into practical lessons about biology and outdoor skills.
a square building with a large black chimney with a sign that reads "Trident Seafoods"

3 seafood processors announce closures, selloffs following historic price collapse for Alaska fishing industry

Three major seafood processors in Alaska have announced plans to sell off their plants or temporarily close for the upcoming fishing seasons. Trident, Peter Pan Seafood Company and most recently OBI Seafoods – just last month – have all cited turbulent market conditions for their decisions.
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Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Legislators call for an apology from a house member who made insensitive comments. Plus, midwives speak out against an executive order.
A microscopic black and white image of a syphilis bacteria, which appears as a cork screw shape coming out of a flat surface.

Addressing Alaska’s high rates of syphilis | Line One

On this Line One, host Dr. Justin Clark and his guests discuss the extent of Alaska's syphilis outbreak, and how to detect, prevent, and treat it.
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Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Legislators get closer to a deal on an education bill. Plus, the state's largest Native organization looks for new leadership.
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Your questions answered on snow loads and roof collapses | Talk of Alaska

It’s been an especially snowy winter in many Alaska communities, and with heavy snowfall comes the yearly question, should I shovel my roof?
two people shovel a path out of deep snow on a rooftop

Alaska News Nightly: Monday, February 12, 2024

Alaska's U.S. Sens. vote to advance a bill with domestic security implications. Plus, Anchorage roofers scramble to clear snow-loads.

Ice skating on Solstice in Southcentral Alaska | Outdoor Explorer

Host Paul Twardock visited the Anchorage Solstice Festival at the Cuddy Family Midtown Park interviewing organizers, politicians and the events and ice rink founders.
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Kikkan Randall documentary explores the highs and lows of her extraordinary life (so far) | Hometown, Alaska

Kikkan Randall looks back on pivotal moments in her life and the film's director discusses what it was like to tell that story.
Man speaking to legislative committee

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, February 9, 2024

Utility executives and lawmakers discuss a looming natural gas shortage. Plus, the state reports the first fatal case of Alaskapox.

Alaska-born soprano returns to Anchorage for upcoming spring-centric concert | State of Art

Anchorage Festival of Music's "Visions of Spring" features Victoria Fraser alongside a baroque quartet performing uplifting classics.
Man speaking in front of state seal

Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, February 8, 2024

Gov. Dunleavy is skeptical about a bill that would give pensions to many state employees. Plus, a new Costco opens in Anchorage.