Alaska News Nightly: Monday, Feb. 15, 2016

Rep. Gruenberg dies in Juneau; Neff wins Yukon Quest; Murkowski hearing features energy secretary; UAF's Walsh honored; Bethel fire department wants more positions; EPA recognizes Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium; Ketchikan's safe homes group has been on probation. Download Audio

Berkowitz Plans to Give Alaskans Chance to Buy Share in Natural Gas Pipeline

Dave Donaldson, APRN – Juneau Ethan Berkowitz wants to give Alaskans a chance to buy a share in the Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline.  ...

The Affordable Care Act- What you need to know

Join Line One Co-Host, Prentiss Pemberton and his guests, United Way of Anchorage COO, Sue Brogan, and Lead Navigator, Jane Straight, for a discussion about how the ACA works, how you can sign up, where you can find help, and how the political climate is affecting healthcare in America. Thanks for listening!

Cuts Loom Large In School District Budget

A multi-million dollar shortfall has prompted Anchorage School Superintendent Carol Comeau to recommend a 2011-2012 budget that cuts more than 50 staff positions, reduces...

Alaska News Nightly: April 10, 2015

Education Tops List Of Contentious Cuts; Gov Focused On Working With Legislators On Medicaid; Public Comment Period Opens Up For Shell's Chukchi Plan; Shell Seeks Restraining Order Against Greenpeace; NPFMC Addresses Chinook Bycatch; Tanaina Announces Move To St. Mary's Episcopal Church; AK: Exploring Identity; 49 Voices: Lupe Marroquin of Anchorage Download Audio

AK's Scott Burton: Bluegrass Man

APRN's talented reporters do most of their work in audio. But some of our multi-talented folks work in more than one medium. Take AK's...

Traveling Music 10-20-19

Traveling Music Date: 10-20-19 Shonti Elder Format:  Tune Title               Performer / Composer               Album Title               Recording Company               Length Something Inside So Strong The Flirtations / Labi Siffre The Flirtations Significant Other Records 3:54 All I Left...

Object Runway

If you missed this sold out event, prepare to sit front row for the craziest fashion show that only Alaskans could envision. Our cameras were allowed behind the curtains to capture some of the excitement and nerves backstage. KAKM: Saturday, March 10 @ 8:45 pm

Alaska News Nightly: October 21, 2011

Judge Sentences Kott, Kohring, Shell Secures Another Air Permit for Arctic Exploration, Murkowski, Begich Pushing Against Genetically Engineered Salmon, AFN Panel Discusses Relationship With State Government, Alaska National Guardsman Accused of Embezzlement, Lt. General Atkins Prepares to Hand Off Command, Survey Shows High Rates of Violence Against Women in Juneau, AK: Newest Marian Call Album Funded by Fans, 300 Villages: Cordova

Something Different: August 3, 2008

Here's the music playlist from the August 3, 2008 edition of Something Different with Betsy. All tracks played are listed below in the following format: Song...

October Rains

When I hear the October rains thrumming on the roof, I think about Girdwood, the little ski resort town where I lived many years ago. I lived there at a time in my life when I thought it utterly cool to have no telephone, no radio or television, no running water, no plumbing, and a little Quaker pot-burner oil stove for heat. Read more.

Talk of Alaska: Oil Taxes

Members of the state Legislature have to make some touch decisions during their special session. Criticism is sure to greet whatever they do to...

Alaska News Nightly: July 22, 2010

Individual news stories are posted in the Alaska News category and you can subscribe to APRN’s news feeds via email, podcast and RSS. Download Audio...

Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2019

Gov. Mike Duleavy is preparing to release his budget for next year, but how much does that proposal matter? Plus: Brick-and-mortar business owners in Sitka remain hopeful despite Alaska's economic downturn and competition from online retailers.
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First Friday exhibition shows the intimate nature of analogue photos | State of Art

Brianna Toomer's first solo exhibition not only showcases her art, but allows a full sensory experience of looking at physical photos.

Living My Dream at Antiques Roadshow | INDIE ALASKA

Misty, a lifelong collector, has finally fulfilled her lifelong dream of experiencing the renowned Antiques Roadshow in Alaska. Join her as she unveils her cherished possessions and finds out if they prove to be valuable treasures or sentimental keepsakes.

Traveling Music 4-9-17

Traveling Music Shonti Elder 4-9-17 (fund drive)   Upcoming Concerts: The Murphy Beds (Eamon O'Leary and Jefferson Hamer) Thursday, April 13, Hard Rock Cafe, Anchorage Friday, April 14, Vagabond Blues,...

Medicaid Expansion And The State Budget

State leaders need to cut the budget without hurting the economy and find new sources of revenue. In a time of fiscal deficit, what do lawmakers think of Medicaid expansion and other ideas that impact the budget? What will it take to stabilize Alaska's financial future? APRN: Tuesday, 3/24 at 10:00am Download Audio

Voters to Decide Downtown Parking Enforcement

In April, Anchorage voters will decide whether to change the city charter and allow non-police officers to issue tickets for expired meters in the...

Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2018

With tweaks, Alaska Supreme Court rules Yes for Salmon can go on ballot; Interior official: ‘millions’ more acres in NPR-A to open for oil development; Anchorage healthcare providers discuss rural tele-health systems with FCC Commissioner; Division of Public Health releases numbers on opioid overdoses; Mountaineering ranger details how Denali rescue operation became recovery operation; Two men arrested for allegedly shooting bear and two cubs on camera; Likely winner emerges in rare Anchorage Assembly race; Petersburg could look at end or changes to recycling program; 'Art activist' spends week in Togiak to promote conservation; Kodiak service kicks off annual St. Herman pilgrimage Listen now