Growing Food Near the Kitchen
During the Second World War, household “Victory Gardens” produced almost half the food the nation consumed. Now home gardens produce about two percent. Could the path to food security run though a garden plot in your front yard?
APRN: Tuesday, 3/11 at 10:00am
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Kids These Days! – Jan 4
Tuesday, January 4 at 2pm and 7pm
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IN-STUDIO GUESTS: Happy New Year! As we embark upon another year and celebrate all the possibilites that each...
Pediatric lung disorders and the effects of air quality
Depending upon age and activity children can breathe 5 – 30 liters of air per minute. What is in the air we breathe can effect health and common disorders like asthma. On this program Dr. Thad Woodard will discuss air quality and pediatric lung disorders with pediatric pulmonologist Dr Henry Yuan.
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Alaska News Nightly: November 12, 2013
Group Says State Taking Wrong Approach For Lowering Crime Rates; Commercial Fishermen Push Back On Proposed Setnet Ban; Groups Seek Decision On Southeast Alaska Wolves; Hultberg Resigning As Administration Commissioner; Bartlett’s Interim CEO Wants To Build Culture Of Trust, Communication; Sea Otter Hunts Increase In Southeast Alaska; Test Results In For Charcoal Tree; Life In Antarctica’s Icy Waters
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Untold Capt. Cook stories
It's an untold story almost 250 years old - what really happened during Captain Cook's contacts with indigenous people during his explorations in Alaska and the rest of the Pacific. Two unpublished journals by Cook crew members have been found in an Australian store-room. We'll learn more of the untold story of Captain Cook, and what happened after he died. LISTEN HERE
Traveling Music: April 1, 2012
Here’s the music playlist from Traveling Music with Shonti Elder. All tracks played are listed below in the following format:
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Artist / Composer
CD Title
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Foggy...
Kuspuks and Parkys: Symbols of Alaskan Identity | INDIE ALASKA
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Alaskans all have their own taste when it comes to fashion, but one style in particular has grown in popularity throughout the years.
Sheila...
AK: Kasigluk Yuraq tradition dances through the generations
The 2018 Cama-i Dance Festival was dedicated to six elders from the tundra village of Kasigluk. The elders revived Yup’ik dance in the village and serve as the foundation of the community’s dance tradition today. The community is working to never need a revival again. Listen now
Algo Nuevo January 14, 2018
Here’s the Sunday, January 14th, 2018 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave Luera. If you have questions, comments or music requests for host Dave, send email to algonuevo@alaskapublic.org or post your comment at the bottom of this post.
Stage Talk: Arthur and Esther / Ball in the House
Returning home to Anchorage, Taylor Hanes stops by this week to talk about his role as Arthur in Arthur and Esther. Plus, the a...
Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, July 11, 2023
Sen. Dan Sullivan argues for more military spending from NATO member countries. Plus, Anchorage prepares to open a former hotel as low-income housing.
Anchorage Teacher Arraigned on Multiple Counts of Sexual Abuse of a Minor
Monday, an Anchorage High School music teacher was arraigned on multiple counts of sexual abuse of a minor with three female ...
Murkowski Concedes to Miller
Photos by Annie Feidt, APRN – Anchorage
Senator Lisa Murkowski conceded her bid for reelection to primary opponent Joe Miller early Tuesday evening saying...
Alaska News Nightly: Friday, August 11, 2023
A new report shows Alaska students missed school at a higher rate than in any other state. Plus, federal authorities investigate a plane crash in Denali National Park. And, school administrators struggle to find staff for a rural school on the Kenai Peninsula.
Algo Nuevo Hour: January 22, 2010
Here’s the music playlist from the Friday January 22, 2010 edition of Algo Nuevo Hour. If you have questions, comments or music requests for host Dave Luera,...
Alaska News Nightly: January 29, 2010
Individual news stories are posted in the Alaska News category and you can subscribe to APRN’s news feeds via email, podcast and RSS.
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Talk of Alaska: Church and State
The First Amendment guarantees freedom of religion, but in the history of the nation, the line between church and state has never been solid....
COVID-19 and the Courts: District Judge Kari McCrea describes impacts
Since mid-March 2020, the Alaska Court System has coped with the public health risk of the COVID-19 pandemic by delaying court proceedings. Altogether, the...
Alone in the Wilderness
Whereas having somebody else along is often safer and more fun, solo trips into the wilderness can sometimes be the most memorable. Whether by choice or necessity, these experiences offer a chance to get to know oneself better. We'll speak with three guests about what it's like being truly alone in the great outdoors.
KSKA: Thursday, Jan. 15, at 2:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.
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Night Music: September 8, 2012
Here’s the music playlist for Night Music with Connie G. All tracks played are listed below in the following format:
Song Title
Artist Name
Album Title
Label
Duration
Blackbird/Bye Bye...