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Algo Nuevo May 12th, 2019

Here’s the Sunday, May 12th, 2019 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera —Something New with Dave Luera. If you have questions, comments or...

Assembly discusses plans to combat Anchorage’s housing crisis | Addressing Alaskans

Hear the issues causing housing shortages in the city and get a preview of the Anchorage Assembly's Housing Strategic Plan.

Running 2011: Assembly Seat B, Downtown Anchorage

Incumbent, Patrick Flynn and Ron Alleva discuss taxes, zoning, the Housing First plan being considered to combat Anchorage’s chronic inebriates problem, transportation, the...

Alaska’s high healthcare cost, solutions & improvements

KSKA Tuesday, Jan. 30 2018, at 2:00 p.m. This week we present the fourth of our month-long series on Alaska’s high healthcare costs by discussing what we can do about it. This session will explore possible fixes to our situation such as transparency in pricing, medical travel and more. LISTEN HERE
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Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, October 20, 2022

Alaska Native advocates rally for climate action in Anchorage. Also, AFN hosts a session on reporting hate and racism. And students join a last-ditch effort to stop a 300-acre clear cut in Whale Pass.

Kids These Days! – Feb 1

Tuesday, February 1 at 2pm and 7pm FOSTER CARE IN ALASKA There are approximately 2,000 children - newborns to teenagers - in foster care...

Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017

Imprisoned former militia leader Schaeffer Cox has appeal hearing; Governors of 2 pot states push back on Trump administration; Haines Assembly members survive divisive recall election; Peter Pan Seafoods Port Moller plant devastated in overnight fire; Some Alaska cities have sales tax, but not through Amazon; Mat-Su Assembly puts off plastic bag tax vote; As sea ice recedes, walrus haul out near Point Lay earlier than ever; Clark’s Point drawing families back to the village by reopening its school; Dimond High Presidential Scholar travels to D.C. to receive award Listen now

Alaska News Nightly: February 17, 2012

Federal Government Approves Shell Oil’s Spill Response Plan, Crews Set to Begin Thawing Out Rig Over Blown Out Test Well, General Schwartz To Explain Planned Movement of Eielson F-16s, Coastal Management Bill Introduced in State House, ‘On the Ice’ Movie Set to Premiere, Iron Dog Starts Sunday, AK: Volcanoes, 300 Villages: Dot Lake

Line One: Health Care Needs of Alaska's Growing Homeless Population

Poor health can contribute to being homeless, and being homeless can lead to poor health. Limited access to health care can make it worse....

Night Music: May 15, 2010

Here’s the music playlist from the May 15, 2010 edition of Night Music with Kirk Waldhaus. All tracks played are listed below in...

Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017

Planned Parenthood applauds Sen. Murkowski for going against 'global gag rule'; Native leaders concerned over Trump presidency implications; Alaska volcano erupts again, sending up another ash cloud; Fairbanks student arrested after making a school shooting threat on Twitter; Florida airport shooting suspect indicted on 22 counts; Southcentral warm weather to dissipate this weekend; Ask a Climatologist: Snowflake sweet spot; First tsunami survival capsule deployed on Pacific Northwest coast; An Alaskan couple looks back at romance and upheaval in the wilderness Listen now

Who Says Girls Don’t Like Science?

On February 4, the University of Alaska Anchorage campus was swarming with more than 800 Girl Scouts attending the 20th annual Women of Science and Technology Day. It's not surprising why this event draws such a crowd. What kid wouldn't love dissecting moose poop, playing with magnets, meeting a Great Horned owl, designing a mini roller-coaster, or drilling a hole in a tooth? Read more.

Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2018

FEMA assesses issues after national emergency alert test; Bryce Ward wins 4-way race for Fairbanks North Star Borough Mayor; Sitka and Juneau elect new mayors in municipal elections; Bethel local option fails in unofficial election results; Man shot in front of Anchorage elementary school; suspect in custody; $5M in federal money coming to combat Alaska drug trafficking; Arctic sea ice minimum continues; downward trend, with implications beyond the Arctic; Kodiak district approves closure plan for rural school; Ketchikan union, school district agree to mediation meetings; To institutional gatekeepers, indigenous artists say, ‘share your power’; Alaska nurses help with hurricane relief in North Carolina Listen now

Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2019

Gov. Mike Duleavy is preparing to release his budget for next year, but how much does that proposal matter? Plus: Brick-and-mortar business owners in Sitka remain hopeful despite Alaska's economic downturn and competition from online retailers.

Talk of Alaska: Investing in Sustainability

When financial markets go through crises like we've seen over the past week, it's a good time to re-examine what we thought we knew...

LISTEN: It’ll take more than money to bring the Alaska Marine Highway back to life

The ferry system is completely offline right now, with residents facing empty shelves and upended plans. Temporary contractors may help in the short term, but what will it cost Alaskans and what's the long term solution?
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Meet Chief Justice Joel Bolger, Alaska Supreme Court

Joel Bolger has served on the Alaska Supreme Court since 2013, and was selected by fellow judges to serve three years as its Chief...

AK: Fire investigators train to determine how blazes begin

When a fire breaks out, it’s not always obvious how it started. Not only could the entire structure be wiped out, but items that started the fire could be partially destroyed or altered beyond recognition. That’s the job of the fire investigator: interview witnesses and find clues at the scene that would help them determine how the fire started. Listen now

June Schedule Highlights

KAKM, Channel 7 television, is pleased to continue bringing quality programming to your home. In this month’s prime time lineup you will find new programming as well as some of your old favorites.

Stage Talk: HAIR and Carmina Burana

This week host Mark Muro chats with director, Christian Heppinstall and music director, Steven Alvarez of HAIR, a 1960's musical about coming of age...