BP Exits Alaska | Alaska Insight

BP has been a part of Alaska’s oil industry for 60 years. Recent news of BP selling all Alaska assets to Hilcorp means the end of an era on the North Slope.

All About the Iditarod | Alaska Insight

Pushing through the extreme weather of the Alaska wilderness is the essence of the thousand mile journey mushers take every year on the Iditarod trail. We’ll hear stories of past adventure on the trail and what the future of the race may be Alaska Insight.

Gov. Dunleavy’s Budget Proposal | Alaska Insight

Governor Dunleavy’s budget proposal would cut more than one and a half billion dollars from state spending in one fiscal year. Will the Governor’s budget put Alaska on firm fiscal ground or drive the state deeper into recession?

Black Owned Businesses: The Past and the Future | Alaska Insight

Diversity in local business allows people from all across Alaska to see themselves reflected in their own community. In celebration of Black History Month, we’re joined by local business owners to discuss the opportunities for community growth and the challenges of getting started as a black owned business.

The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge | Alaska Insight

Opening the 10-02 area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge or ANWR has been a dream of Alaska’s congressional delegation and the oil industry for decades, but for Gwitch’in people and environmentalists, the idea is a nightmare. The Bureau of Land Management plans a lease sale there this year.

Alaskan Life for Black Residents | Alaska Insight

Alaska’s mix of different cultures began with the first people of the state, but many others have arrived since statehood to leave their mark. The story of Black Alaskans and their contributions to the rich diversity of Alaska is one that is not often told.

The Future of the Arctic | Alaska Insight

The arctic is changing and what that means for future development, travel, infrastructure and safety is on the minds of not only those who live there, but scientists, policy makers and business leaders. What does smart and sustainable development look like for this remote region and who should make those decisions?

ANCSA: The Next Generation of Leaders | Alaska Insight

The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act or ANCSA was passed in 1971. After nearly 50 years, what’s changed for Alaska Native people and what’s on the horizon for Native Corporations? How do Alaska Native Corporations balance considerations of culture, language and values against the need to make money?

Creating Accessible Cities | Alaska Insight

A recent report stated Alaska’s population is declining. So what makes someone choose to stay in the community they live? Everything from building new playgrounds to giving people access to commuter trails helps make a livable community.

Statewide Opioid Action Plan | Alaska Insight

Substance use disorders are diseases caused by many factors. Preventing and treating them requires input from everyone in the community including law enforcement and health care professionals.

High Skill Jobs: Non-traditional Paths | Alaska Insight

There are numerous pathways to a great career. Many people choose the college or university route, but multiple high paying jobs require no college education at all.

National Climate Assessment | Alaska Insight

Alaska is warming at twice the rate of other states and rivals other places on the planet in terms of the rapid pace of change. In the recently released National Climate Assessment, Alaska has its own chapter.

A Discussion on Earthquake Recovery | Alaska Insight

Aftershocks from the massive earthquake that struck Anchorage and Southcentral Alaska on Friday morning continued over the weekend, adding stress to the assessment and recovery effort now underway. A lot of that damage was to major transportation corridors.

Record Redaction and Barriers to Employment | Alaska Insight

The Alaska Criminal Justice Commission just released its 4th report that recommends a wide range of prison and sentencing reforms and reinvestments in programs that combat addiction and help people successfully reenter society. We learn about those recommendations in this edition of Alaska Insight.

Alaska’s 2018 Election Results | Alaska Insight

The 2018 election is over. Alaskans chose a new Governor, sent Congressman Don Young back to Washington and voted down Ballot Measure One.

The Economic Forecast for Recession Relief | Alaska Insight

Alaska has been in recession for more than three years. Our unemployment rate is currently the highest in the nation.

Alaska Pacific University Artist Elders in Residence | Alaska Insight

Alaska Pacific University in Anchorage is moving toward becoming a tribal university in partnership with the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. In this episode of Alaska Insight, we’ll meet APU’s elders in residence to learn about their work teaching art, culture and tradition in a college setting.

Alaska’s Food Culture and Julia O’Malley | Alaska Insight

On this episode of Alaska Insight, Alaska journalist Julia O’Malley describes her upcoming book and a new museum exhibit-all about Alaskan’s relationship with local food. We also go into her home kitchen in Anchorage as she experiments with a traditional donut recipe.

Alyse Galvin, Independent Candidate for U.S. House | Alaska Insight

Alaskans will choose a candidate to fill Alaska’s lone seat in the U.S. House on November 6th. Political newcomer, Independent Alyse Galvin, is challenging decades long incumbent Don Young. In this episode of Alaska Insight we hear what she likes to do in her free time and why she wants to be Alaska’s first congresswoman.
Signs for support and opposition of Ballot Measure One

A Discussion on Ballot Measure One Salmon Initiative | Alaska Insight

In the upcoming election, Alaska will vote on a ballot measure aimed at protecting salmon habitat, which could significantly toughen the permitting requirements for resource development projects. Lori Townsend talks with supporters and opponents of the controversial initiative.