Alaska News Nightly: February 6, 2012

FAA Reauthorization Passes Major Hurdle, EPA Investigating Fairbanks Coal Power Plant, Two Sentenced To 104 Years In Killing Of Hooper Bay Man, Lawmakers Hear About Coastal Management Initiative, Legislators Discuss DNR Mission Statement Change, UAA Gets Funding For Corrosion And Mechanical Integrity Lab, Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction Against Sheraton Hotel Operator, Yukon Quest Leaders Leave Circle

Spring Membership Drive: Thank You!

Yippee!! We did it! The Spring Membership Drive finished up on Saturday and we exceeded our goal of 230 thousand dollars. Thank you...

The Play Known As Rush At Everlasting

Anchorage playwright Arlitia Jones and actor Charity Pomeroy join Jean and Steve this week to talk about Arlitia's latest play, Rush at Everlasting being brought to town by Perseverance Theatre of Juneau, performing at the Sydney Laurence Theatre February 14th through the 23rd. KSKA: Friday 2/14 at 2:45pm Listen Now

Night Music: Oct. 23, 2008

Here's the music playlist from the October 23, 2008 edition of Night Music with Connie G. All tracks played are listed below in the...
U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan (left) and Alaska Arctic Adviser Craig Fleener in the Talk of Alaska studios. (Photo by Josh Edge/APRN)

U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan and the nation’s Arctic policy

U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan has been on the job for one year and has focused on military and veterans issues. He's also been highly critical of the Obama Administration's Arctic strategy, saying a more comprehensive policy is required. In a time of state and federal budget restraints, how will Arctic needs be addressed? APRN: Tuesday, 1/5 at 10:00am Listen now

Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Governor's office warns state workers of potential government shutdown; U.S. Missile Defense conducts anti-ICBM system successfully; AVCP calls for reinstating order giving tribes a voice in Northern Bering Sea development; Is Anchorage America's most diverse city? Depends on who you ask; With tug still underwater, Samson develops salvage plan; Group trying to keep Fox Spring open faces impending fundraising deadline; Forum addresses Kodiak food systems; One victim in Portland hate speech stabbing has Juneau ties; Copper River fisherman found dead; Bethel robotics team "The Moosekateers" goes to Nationals; Ask a Climatologist: Will May gloom bring summer doom? Listen now

Night Music: August 29, 2009

Here’s the music playlist from the August 29, 2009 edition of Night Music with Connie G. All tracks played are listed below in the following...

AK: Game Entrepreneurs

Hundreds of years in the future, Earth is rendered uninhabitable. Brothers Raymond and Rusty Hayes are battling for survival. Their weapons? A board, a deck of cards, and some dice. KSTK’s Shady Grove Oliver takes us inside the world of War Command. Download Audio

Board members address school goals and challenges

Anchorage is getting a new superintendent of schools. What are the goals of the Anchorage School Board as it picks a new leader? Two school board members join us to talk about their vision for our schools, how we can improve academic performance, and finding the way through a period of economic uncertainty for the community they serve. We'll also ask why the decided to change leadership now. KSKA: Wednesday, February 24, at 2 and 8 p.m. Download Audio

Starting A Family: Getting Pregnant

Tuesday, August 23 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm We've talked a lot about raising kids on this show, but what about having them in the first place? On this episode of KTD! we’re talking about fertility and preconception care with healthcare professionals, plus we're exploring the emotional side of readying one’s home, and relationship, for a new bundle of joy!

AWAC Presents: Operation Enduring Freedom

This week on AWAC Presents, four Alaska servicemen who served in Afghanistan share their experiences and insights on their overseas duty. Colonel Edward Daly,...
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Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, January 18, 2024

The federal government will remain funded until early March. Plus, Anchorage health officials respond to a possible mumps case.
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Talk of Alaska: Fighting the opioid epidemic

The CDC reports nearly 110,000 Americans died in 2022 from overdoses. The highly lethal drug Fentanyl was the cause for the majority of the overdose deaths and is the top illicit opioid of concern. What’s the latest information on addiction prevention, treatment and the efforts of law enforcement to stop the flow of these dangerous drugs to Alaska? We discuss combating overdose deaths and addiction on this Talk of Alaska.

Hometown, Alaska: Peter Dunlap Shohl – How do you live with Parkinson’s? Creatively.

If anything, the 2002 diagnosis of Parkinson’s has make Peter Dunlap Shohl’s creative spirit flash to new heights and heats. After more than 25...

Traveling Music 12-13-15

Traveling Music guest host Kluonie Frey (Shonti Elder's daughter) 12-13-15   Format: Song Title Artist / Composer CD Title Label Duration   Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Straight No Chaser / Johnny Marks Christmas Cheers Atco / Atlantic 2:21   Party Hard Zach...

Alaska News Nightly: February 1, 2008

Tonight in Alaska news... Congressman Don Young releases fundraising numbers for the 4th quarter of 2007.  Also, despite a second rejection from...
A biologist pulls a minnow trap from a stream in Southeast Alaska.

Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, June 15, 2023

Alaska tribes cheer a Supreme Court opinion that upholds the Indian Child Welfare Act. Plus, a report says the well-being of Alaska children ranks among the worst in the nation.

Alaska News Nightly: Monday, October 17, 2022

Troopers face criticism over their search of a missing man in Northwest Alaska. Also, for the first time in three years, the Elders and Youth Conference kicks off in person. And Wrangell's cross country team wins the state championship.

Consumer prices spiked more than 6 percent in urban Alaska over the last year

Anchorage has seen a consumer price increase of more than 6% in the last year, with some sectors rising by nearly 50%.

Reporters’ roundtable: the Alaska LNG project

The Alaska LNG special session came to a close last week. It was the third special session held this year. Zachariah Hughes hosts a reporter's roundtable diving into the complex issues surround the LNG project. What decisions came out of this session? And what exactly does this mean for Alaska? Listen Now: