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Learn more about the United States and China’s recent meeting in Anchorage from this discussion

Representatives from the United States and China met face-to-face for the first time since President Joe Biden's term began. The meeting took place...
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LISTEN: What’s it like to have COVID-19? Doctors and callers explain.

As COVID-19 spreads freely through the state, more Alaskans have either had it or know someone who has. We want to know what your experience has been.

Alaska News Nightly: March 10, 2008

Environmental groups sue the federal government to protect polar bears while the State plans a new aerial wolf kill program. Meanwhile, the governor and...

Night Music: December 13, 2007

Here's the music playlist from the Dec 13, 2007 edition of Night Music with Kirk Waldhaus. All tracks played are listed below in the following...

Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Kavanaugh: Alaskans set stakes for Murkowski; Using data as a carrot, state hopes to entice interest in special North Slope oil lease sale; Nome residents continue wait for Quintillion high-speed internet; Nevada man dies when commercial canoe flips in Alaska river; Y-K Delta communities mull options for National Guard armories; Nushagak fishing re-opened after fuel leak from capsized boat; Juneau’s Housing First eyes $7 million expansion; Fairbanks Folk School hopes to expand traditional-skills curriculum at new location; Norton Sound communities look to build commercial reindeer economy Listen now
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Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Alaska Senator Dan Sullivan says he's impressed with Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett. And, an Anchorage homeless woman's photo sparks a conversation about mental health. Plus, thinning sea ice leads to more bowhead whales killed by orcas.

Alaska News Nightly: June 16, 2014

Seismic Storm Continues in Noatak with Fifth 5.7 Quake; Rebuilding Continues In Galena; Public Comment Open on ‘Land Into Trust’ Until June 30; Tentative Deal Reached On Ferry Union Contract; Crews Making Progress On 100-Mile Creek Fire; Invasive Species Could Increase As Climate Warms; Weaving A Journey Of Change; British Kayakers Arrive in Unalaska Download Audio

Latest officer shooting prompts Anchorage lawmakers to push safety plan

Shortly after the Anchorage mayor and police chief announced the conclusion of the investigation into Wednesday's shooting of a police officer, four Northeast Anchorage...

Algo Nuevo Hour: July 2, 2010

Here’s the music playlist from the Friday July 2, 2009 edition of Algo Nuevo Hour. If you have questions, comments or music requests for host Dave...
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Alaska News Nightly: Monday, October 23, 2023

Alaska's last living constitutional delegate Vic Fischer dies at age 99. Plus, the AFN convention advocates for subsistence protections.

Farthest North Forget-me-nots in Alaska

…or the US, for that matter. Forget-me-nots are the Alaska state flower, and this is, without a doubt, the farthest north plant. I transplanted it from Point Hope years ago, and it is doing very well this year, with flowers a good 5 inches taller than ever before in Barrow (although still about 6 inches shorter than they were in Point Hope).

I Inherited a Sled Dog Team

Elijah Goodfarm's father came to Alaska with the dream of mushing across the state, but would die shortly after arriving. After his father's death, Goodfarm packed up his life and took his father's place taking care of his 36 dog kennel.

Talk of Alaska: Renewable Energy for Alaska

While rising oil prices are putting the squeeze on the rest of the country, they also gave Alaska a hefty budget surplus. But that's...

Pursuing African Peace Through Film

Kodiak Based non-profit Media Action Has been awarded a $119,595 Grant from United States Institute of Peace. Funding will support a training program in conflict resolution and peacebuilding skills for at–risk youth in the West Nile region of Uganda. Read more.

New Look Freshens Chester Valley Elementary in time for School Year

The newly renovated Chester Valley Elementary School opened Monday with fanfare and cookes, as the cutting of a blue and yellow ribbon...

Soul to Soul: April 19, 2008

Here's the music playlist from the April 19, 2008 edition of Soul to Soul with Marvel and Sherry Johnson. All tracks played are listed below...

Stage Talk: The Cone of Uncertainty, New Orleans After Katrina

New Orleans performance artist José Torres Tama was a firsthand witness to the apocalyptic abandonement of a city whose people were made to beg...

Emotional coaching: The heart of parenting

Line One co-host Prentiss Pemberton and Anchorage therapist, Mandy Casurella, discuss an approach to parenting that focuses on identifying and validating a child’s feelings, so they can learn the critical skill of managing their emotions in a way that promotes self-awareness and self-regulation. Thanks for listening!

Alaska News Nightly: September 3, 2012

Adak Makes Push Toward Hydropower; Group Taking Alaska Vets To WWII Memorial; State Wants Red Devil Mine On National Priority List; Sand Point Quarry Clean Up Project Winding Down; Footprint Sheds More Light On Prehistoric Alaska; Scientist To Study Numbers Of Migrating Birds; Southeast Dungeness Crab Catch Down; UAS Announces $50,000 Gift From Widmark Family; Dems Appoint Rollison To HD13 After Gazaway Withdraws

Something Different: March 30, 2008

Here's the music playlist from the March 30, 2008 edition of Something Different with Betsy. All tracks played are listed below in the following format: Song...