Algo Nuevo: September 23, 2012

Here’s the Sunday, September 23, 2012 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave Luera. If you have questions, comments or...

Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Hill visits: It's all about access in DC; 3-year-old boy shot, mortally wounded in Utqiagvik; Man survives plane strike on Arctic sea ice north of Alaska; Newtok to Congress: thank you for saving our village; USGS project shows low fossil fuel burning can limit permafrost thawing, carbon release; Suspicious fires destroy dance hall, damage village building; State ferries won’t stop sailing April 16, after all; Scientists record volcanic thunder for the first time; Achieving wellness through Medicaid expansion Listen now

Video: Stories at the Cemetery – Micah Williams as Woodard Vining

On August 5, 2011 Stories at the Cemetery provided a self-guided walk through Anchorage Memorial Park Cemetery, featuring presentations by costumed actors at ten pre-selected grave sites. Here's the fourth installment, featuring local actor Micah Williams as Woodard Vining - another man who is not in-fact buried in the cemetery (at least no ALL of him.) Click for larger view.

Knik Arm Crossing; and “Can Cuteness Sway a Jury?”

The stories up for discussion this week are: the Knik Arm crossing continues to move ahead; “Can Cuteness Sway a Jury?;” possible bill rolling back federal regulations from last 20 years; commentary on “Big Miracle;” Arnie Fuglvog; businessman fighting the proposed mine and the proponents’ response; Alaska delegation racking up the travel miles.

Traveling Music 2-19-17

Traveling Music Shonti Elder 2-19-17   Format: Song Title Artist / Composer CD Title Label Duration   Every Time A Train Goes By Sylvia / John Mock, Thom Schuyler, Sylvia Hutton It's All in the Family Red...
A group of elders participate in an exercise class in an indoor pool.

For older Alaskans, exercise classes build community

Many older Alaskans are building community, battling isolation and staying healthy in exercise classes.

49 Voices: Mike Humphrey of Anchorage

This week we're hearing from Mike Humphrey who spent 20 years in Fairbanks but reluctantly relocated to Anchorage two years ago. Download Audio

Made in Alaska: Revelate Designs | Outdoor Explorer

Eric Parsons started designing bags that fit on bike frames to enable his epic trips. Eventually he quit his day job and made it a business.

Alaska News Nightly: February 7, 2012

Fuglvog Sentenced To Five Months In Prison, Both Sides Appealing Redistricting Ruling, Haines Requesting Assistance For Displaced Residents, Legislators Anticipating Fresh Look At Oil Taxes, New Fuel Prices Set In Nome, Citgo Giving 200 Bethel Homes Free Heating Fuel, AMF Granted Permit For Moose Feeding Stations, Lance Mackey Takes Yukon Quest Lead, New Tlingit Encyclopedia Baffling To Scholars, Speakers

Line One: Adolescents and the Media

Media is everywhere. TV, Internet, computer and video games all vie for childrens' attention. This week on Line One: Your Health Connection, author...

Alaska News Nightly: June 15, 2012

Chief Justice Carpeneti Announces Retirement; BLM Holds Public Meetings To Develop Management Strategy For NPR-A; Focus Turning To Senate’s Sealaska Bill; Judge Denies Request To Temporarily Bar New Redistricting Plan; Military Find Old Plane Wreckage On Knik Glacier; Militia Case Goes To The Jury; Red Salmon Elude Copper River Dipnetters; AK: The Goose; 300 Villages: Petersburg

How to Grow a Giant Cabbage

Brian Shunskis has placed 3rd in the Alaska State Fair giant cabbage competition for the past three years. Will 2015 be the year he takes home the big money? He's been feeding his cabbages all summer long a secret ingredient that just might make the difference.

Algo Nuevo Hour: May 21, 2010

Here’s the music playlist from the Friday May 21, 2010 edition of Algo Nuevo Hour. If you have questions, comments or music requests for...

UAA Presents ‘The Fantasticks’

The world's longest running musical is coming to the University of Alaska Department of Theatre and Dance when Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones' The Fantasticks opens October 3rd in the Jerry Harper Studio Theatre. Part of UAA's season of Shakespeare-related shows, The Fantasticks stands on its own with its story of love, struggle and maturity with a little magic thrown in as well. KSKA: Friday, Sept. 26, at 2:45 p.m. Download Audio:

Growing Peonies in the Alaska Bush | INDIE ALASKA

26 years ago, Paula and Mike packed up and moved their family out to the Alaska Bush. Their homestead has now blossomed...

Sports Psychology

KSKA: Thursday Nov. 17 at 2:00 p.m. Successful athletes often say the mental game is as important as physical training, but what does that really mean? We’ll find out on the next show. What you’ll learn on the next show could make you a better athlete, and it can also make you more successful in life. LISTEN NOW

49 Voices: Mark Wittteveen of Kodiak

This week we're hearing from artist Mark Wittteveen in Kodiak. Locals may have seen Witteveen's work around town in the form of metal fish. Listen now
A hearing room with a bunch of people

LISTEN: Alaska’s fiscal future

In August, legislators will meet yet again in Juneau to discuss lingering questions about this year’s permanent fund dividends and other budget issues. Will a bipartisan working group find a path forward?

Alaska News Nightly: March 21, 2013

Senate Passes Oil Tax Bill In Tight Vote; Sally Jewell Breezes Past Energy Committee; Landslide Transforms Mountain Near Matanuska Glacier; New UAA Sports Complex Named ‘Alaska Airlines Center’; Fisheries Board Raises Late-Run Chinook Escapement Goal; Race Marshall Calls Dog Death One Of The Worst Tragedies In Iditarod History; Musher Chooses Unique Route To Kobuk 440 Download Audio

Veteran Spotlight: Jim VanOss

Jim VanOss is a U.S. Army Veteran, drafted during the Vietnam War who served as a military police officer and an embassy guard in Saigon during the Tet Offensive. During his Veteran Spotlight interview, VanOss recalls being 20-years-old when he was drafted into the Army after failing a college class. Learn more.