Alaska News Nightly: Friday, December 29, 2023

A cargo vessel catches fire and is directed to Dutch Harbor. Plus, How search and rescue dogs helped first responders during last month's deadly Wrangell landslide. And, Petersburg bird watchers celebrate a successful Christmas Bird Count.
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Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, December 28, 2023

An exhibit shows how Alaskans adapt to climate change. Plus, a new app helps people learn to speak endangered Alaska Native languages.
the Pacific Spaceport Complex

Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Petersburg businesses balance catering to residents with a growing number of tourists. Plus, Bethel's homeless shelter sees an influx.
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Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Juneau's emergency cold weather shelter is up and running. Plus, beavers are moving north, and impacting their environments when they do.
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Alaska News Nightly: Friday, December 22, 2023

Sen. Dan Sullivan heralds the Biden administration's closing of a loophole on imported Russian seafood. Also, advocates wonder about the status of Anchorage's climate action plan.
a square building with a large black chimney with a sign that reads "Trident Seafoods"

Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, December 21, 2023

Military members haven't received incentive pay that passed in 2022. Plus, fishermen react to Trident selling Alaska fish processing plants.

Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, December 20, 2023

The U.S. State Department extends America's boundaries. Plus, former ADN editor Howard Weaver is remembered fondly as a homegrown talent.

Anchorage Festival of Music’s upcoming snow-centric concert combines music, poetry and more | State of Art

"Snow Music" will feature works like "Winter" from Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" to “Walking in the Air” from the animated classic "The Snowman."
Flight attendants stand in a picket line in front of Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport

Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Alaska's energy needs are a focal point of Gov. Dunleavy's budget proposal. Plus, scientists say more data is needed to predict landslides.
Talk of Alaska: Holiday Greetings From Across The State (Image of hosts Wesley Early and Steve Himmel on snowy background)

Talk of Alaska: Holiday Greetings Across the State 2023

Join hosts Steve Heimel and Wesley Early for this annual two-hour tradition of season's greetings statewide.
A man in a parka stands on an ice field looking toward the sun low in the sky.

Alaska News Nightly: Monday, December 18, 2023

Breaking down what's in Governor Dunleavy's budget. Plus, there was lackluster interest in the first royalty-free Cook Inlet lease sale.
A man sits under a stoop with the word STRANGER.

Local filmmakers hope project breathes new life in Alaska movie industry | State of Art

Meet the brother and sister directing/producing duo and hear about their project "STRANGER."
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Fewer restaurant workers translates to lower profits for seafood processors

Worker shortages are driving restaurants to serve fewer tables. Some seafood processors say that’s hurting their bottom line.
Skiers head down a snowy valley.

“Snow Stories” | Outdoor Explorer

Get stoked on winter with these stories about avalanches, skiing and mountaineering.
A group of people pose in a radio studio in front of a desk with microphones and headphones.

Solstice, stargazing and a Yuletide tale | Hometown, Alaska

The Anchorage Museum's planetarium director discusses how to make the most of the dark and TBA Theatre performs "The Green Knight."
Governor Dunleavy gesturing while speaking

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, December 15, 2023

A federal report has a chapter spotlighting Alaska's struggles. Plus, Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom receives support from national Republicans.
Photo: Governor Mike Dunleavy standing behind podium at a press conference.

Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, December 14, 2023

Gov. Dunleavy's budget includes a "full" PFD. Plus, despite a staffing crisis, the state Supreme Court orders public guardians to take cases.
a ferry docked

Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, December 13, 2023

A special permit is giving students hands-on learning. Plus, Bering Sea pollock trawlers did not get a catch increase they had sought.
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Dietitians of Alaska | Line One: Your Health Connection

On this Line One, host Dr. Justin Clark talks with dietitians about how, and why, to change what you eat.

Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Indigenous scientists help produce an Arctic Report Card. Plus, a nonprofit calling out Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson keeps its donors secret.