Mayor Sullivan Rejects Union Offer

Anchorage Mayor Dan Sullivan has rejected an offer to freeze wages of city workers in exchange for tabling a controversial ordinance that would limit unions. KSKA's Daysha Eaton has the story.

AK: The Tiniest Catch

They are often overshadowed by the larger Bering Sea fleets, but Unalaska has a handful of small boat commercial fishermen who make their living in the waters around the Aleutian Islands. During the recent tanner crab fishery, KUCB’s Stephanie Joyce headed out to see what it’s like to be a small boat in big boat territory.

Kids These Days!: October 19

Tuesday, October 19 at 2pm MONEY SAVVY KIDS In-Studio Guest: It's PFD season and with every adult and child in Alaska $1281 wealthier, KTD! thought...
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Alaska News Nightly: Monday, February 26, 2024

Questions remain after a fatal shooting in Point Hope. Plus, the Iditarod disqualifies Brent Sass following sexual assault allegations.

Special coverage shifts KSKA schedule

We're changing around the KSKA schedule tonight to accommodate the Republican National Convention and Sarah Palin's highly anticipated speech, currently expected to start at...

Soul to Soul: October 29, 2011

Here’s the music playlist from the October 29, 2011 edition of Soul to Soul with Marvel and Sherry Johnson. All tracks...

Mayor restricts "fill the boot" fundraiser

Yesterday afternoon Anchorage Mayor Dan Sullivan vetoed a newly passed ordinance that would have allowed on-duty city firefighters to take part in the annual...

Stage Talk: Nunsense and The Compleat Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)

This week host Mark Muro speaks to John and Robyn Harris who direct and star in Nunsense, a musical comedy, which opened at the...

Alaska News Nightly: January 4, 2012

Governor’s Office Gets More Time To Release Palin Emails, ‘Occupy’ Protestors Maintaining Fairbanks Presence, Kivalina Votes To Building School At New Location, Renda Departs For Nome, Nome Fuel Delivery Costly For Government Agencies, Boeing Will Continue To Operate Fort Greely Missile Defense System, Kikkan Randall Takes World Cup Silver Medal, Rehabilitated Sea Otter Released In Homer, Group Runs Across US To Raise Naturopathic Awareness

Night Music: February 16, 2013

Here’s the music playlist for Night Music with Kirk Waldhaus. All tracks played are listed below in the following format: Song Title Artist Name Album Title Label Duration 8:00 pm...
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LISTEN: Alaska communities prepare for another lean tourism season amid slow economic recovery

No major cruise lines will return to the state in 2021. How will tourist-dependent communities weather this extended dry season? When federal relief does arrive, will it be enough for businesses to survive?

Suicide Prevention

On the next Line One, our discussion the focuses on the facts and figures, the risk factors and warning signs,and the key research findings on suicide and suicide prevention. The guests are John Madigan, Senior Director of Public Policy for American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, and Deborah Bonito, wife of Senator Mark Begich, and co-chair of a Senate spouse’s organization that focuses on suicide prevention. KSKA: Monday 8/5 at 2:00 pm and 9:00 pm Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: July 24, 2009

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...

Algo Nuevo: November 23, 2014

Here’s the Sunday, November 23, 2014 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave Luera. If you have questions, comments...
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Listener questions on health, health care, mental and behavioral health

Monday, April 10, 2017, at 2:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m. On this program we open phone lines and email for listener questions on health, health care, mental and behavioral health for co-hosts Prentiss Pemberton, LCSW and Thad Woodard, MD. They will do their best to provide or help you find reliable information on your question. LISTEN NOW

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, Oct. 18, 2019

A passenger describes what it was like on board the plane that crash landed in Dutch Harbor yesterday, killing one person. Also: Corporate leaders express support for the effort to recall Gov. Mike Dunleavy on day two of the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention in Fairbanks.

AWAC Presents: Ambassador Said Tayeb Jawad

This week on Alaska World Affairs Council Presents: Said Tayeb Jawad, Afghanistan's Ambassador to the U.S. speaks, "Beyond the Headlines" on Afghanistan's Stability and...

Alaska News Nightly: February 23, 2012

State Releases Final Batch of Palin Emails, Sen. Murkowski Addresses State Legislature, Murkowski Talks About State’s Energy Issues, High Heating Costs Plague Bethel, New UAF Lab Enables Power Generation Testing, Destination of X-Band Radar Unclear, Fisheries Board Takes Up Southeast Allocation Issues, Grants Available For Imagination Libraries, Climbers Come Together For Alaska Ice Climbing Festival, Fur Rondy Starts Friday

Asthma, Allergies & Kids

Tuesday, June 21 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm Watery eyes, runny noses and inflamed sinuses got your family inside during the summer? Does your family go out to eat, on playdates or to birthday parties with an EpiPen at the ready? And is asthma management a major concern in your home? Dr. Thad Woodard is our guest on the program to talk about all things allergy and asthma.

Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Medicaid cuts, while aimed at access, still raise concerns; Hundreds protest in Juneau over Dunleavy's proposed ferry system cuts; Most Alaska military projects spared from border wall fund diversion, DOD says; Federal ruling could hurt Trump ANWR ambitions; As Trump administration contemplates Arctic drilling, North Slope organizations stress need to protect subsistence resources; Three decades after Exxon Valdez oil disaster, Prince William watchdog group remains on alert; After some ups and downs, U.S. halibut market favorable for Alaska fishermen in 2019; Anchorage airport anticipates more passengers this summer; With 20 ships scheduled, Unalaska expects record-setting cruise season