Alaska News Nightly: October 29, 2013
Disaster Declared For Area South Of Kenai; Flood Insurance Reform Act Could Mean Higher Premiums; Denali Park Landslide Mostly Cleared; Denali Park Rangers Discover Remains Of Small Pets Cooked In Campfire; AFN Youth Speak Out On Abuse; Eielson Biplane Takes Flight Once More; Warm Weather Sets Records In Fairbanks, Eielson; Providence Cuts Nighttime Sexual Assault Exams; Alaska Insurers Report Marketplace Enrollment Numbers; New Book Chronicles History Of Alaska’s Salmon Traps
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Teri Rofkar Named 2013 Rasmuson Distinguished Artist
Sitka basket and textile weaver Teri Rofkar has been named the 2013 Rasmuson Distinguished Artist.
The $40,000 award recognizes an artist with stature and a history of creative excellence.
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Algo Nuevo: August 18, 2013
Here’s the Sunday, August 18, 2013 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave Luera. If you have questions, comments...
Night Music: August 1, 2009
Here’s the music playlist from the August 1, 2009 edition of Night Music with Connie G. All tracks played are listed below in the following...
Alaska News Nightly: March 26, 2009
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Mubarak Resigns, Extended Coverage from Cairo Continues on KSKA
The Egyptian president resigned and handed control of state affairs to the military on Friday morning after 30 years in office.
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Researchers to study wildfire, unstable permafrost and rain-in-winter events on urban Alaska
Over the next four years, a collaborative research project aims to take a close look at three natural hazards: wildfire, unstable permafrost, and rain-in-winter events.
Alaska News Nightly: February 23, 2010
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Russian hunters are visiting Alaska to share their stories with Native Alaskans and biologists. Among their topics: how to hunt...
What’s causing that lower back pain? | Line One
On this Line One, host Prentiss Pemberton is joined by orthopedic surgeon Dr. Ian Elliot to discuss the causes and treatments for lower back pain.
Hurricane Gustav abbreviates RNC and NPR special coverage
While special coverage from the Republican National Convention was set to begin tonight at 6:00 PM, the potentially devastating Hurricane Gustav has led...
Algo Nuevo Hour: July 30, 2010
Here’s the music playlist from the Friday July 30, 2010 edition of Algo Nuevo Hour. If you have questions, ...
Traveling Music: March 20, 2011
Here’s the music playlist from the March 20, 2011 edition of Traveling Music with Shonti Elder. ...
AK: Tlingit Ventriloquism
Like many other indigenous languages, Tlingit is in survival mode. Revitalizing the language was the focus of this year’s Tlingit Tribes and Clans Conference held in Juneau last week. A Juneau resident has one solution for how to keep the language alive. During a conference session, realtor and assemblyman Carlton Smith gave participants a lesson in how to teach Tlingit to children with puppets. And he does it with the help of a special guest.
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Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, April 30, 2020
Over a million pieces of personal protective equipment have landed in Anchorage. And, as some businesses reopen, others close for good. Plus: A Juneau food cart owner adapts to a new socially distant reality.
Alaska News Nightly: Monday, Aug. 27, 2018
'Palpable evidence of voter fraud' in primary election; Academic merit prioritized over financial need in state higher education programs; Anchorage attorney withdraws name from District Court Justice consideration; Weather keeps governor from pharmacy bill signing in Petersburg; Nome officer who pleaded guilty to assault is rehired by police department; Man in state custody dies at Wildwood correctional facility; Chinese buyers hesitant to buy Alaska seafood as U.S. weighs another round of tariffs; PenAir trustee promises no flight interruptions during sale of airline Listen now
Environmental exposure to chemicals and breast cancer
Monday, June 19, 2017, at 2:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m. Breast cancer results from the both genetic and environmental factors. This program hosts a discussion on the chemicals in our environment and the origins of breast cancer. Can they be avoided? What else can we do to limit our exposure? Let's talk about it on this next Line One.
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1on1: Rabah Chettfour
Meet the heart and soul of today’s Alaska. They are colorful. They are adventuresome. They are inspiring. Find out why they came here and why they stayed. Their answers might surprise you. Every week on 1on1.
TV: Sunday, 7/5 6:30pm & Wednesday, 7/18 at 11:00pm
KSKA: Thursday, 7/19 at 1:00pm
Traveling Music 7-22-18
Traveling Music
Date: 7-22-18
Shonti Elder
Format: Tune Title
Performer / Composer
Album Title
Recording Company
Length
Everything To Hide
Sarah Jarosz / Sarah Jarosz
Undercurrent
Sugar Hill
3:23
Hidden Love
Four Men & a Dog / Sheila...
Alaska News Nightly: February 25, 2010
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2011 Top Pick. Click. Give. Causes Announced
The Department of Revenue this week released figures showing the lion’s share of charitable cash contributions made from Alaskans’ 2011 Permanent Fund Dividends through Pick. Click. Give. Top recipients include charities focused on hunger, homelessness, and Alaskans in emergency situations.
Close to 19,000 Alaskans gave $1.5 million this year, the third year of the program. That compares to a little over 5,000 people giving $545,000 in 2009, and 9,500 people giving $927,000 last year.
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