Alaska News Nightly: September 8, 2011

Obama’s Job Speech Receives Mixed Reviews, SBA Encourages Small Businesses to Export Goods, Services, Cost to Build Donlin Mine Increases, Residents Urge Postal Service to Spare Douglas Post Office, Tannery Means Business, Culture for Sitka Tribe, NPS Ups Denali, Foraker Climbing Fees, Southeast Cruise Line Plans 2012 Expansion

Traveling Music: January 9, 2011

Here’s the music playlist from the January 9, 2011 edition of Traveling Music with Shonti Elder. ...

Alaska News Nightly: August 11, 2014

Sullivan Vetoes Compromise Ordinance; Import Ban Hits AK; Bethel Investigates Brutality Charge; Feds Fault Pilots, Controllers in 2013 Crash; Fire Crews Heading South; Wainwright Closes Area; AK Exceeds Escapement Goal; Search for Fisherman Called Off; Troopers Find Body of Bethal Man; Six-Day Indoor Marathon; Johnson-Stoltze Battle for Valley Senate Seat Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: August 14, 2012

Hawaii Gas Applies For Permit To Import LNG; Big Savings Prompt Alaskans To Seek Health Care Elsewhere; China Takes Custody Of Pirate Fishing Vessel; Fairbanks School Board Approves Licensing Agreement For ‘APPTrack’; State Stomps Spud Sprouts; Judge Considers Bringing Jury Trials To Dillingham; Historic Ketchikan Building Closer To Restoration

Rock Island Line: November 25, 2012

Here’s the music playlist from Rock Island Line with Steve Grabacki and Marianne Kerr. All tracks played are listed below in the following format: Song...
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Algo Nuevo June 4, 2017

Here’s the Sunday, June 4th, 2017 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.

Alaska News Nightly: February 26, 2008

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in the Exxon Valdez lawsuit tomorrow. Plus, California takes a look at Alaska's Ocean Ranger program. And...

Becoming a sustainable runner | Outdoor Explorer

Zoë Rom is an elite ultra runner and author. She discusses climate activism and running, the importance of community and how to stay active.

City budget discussion draws enthusiastic group

Last night well over one hundred Anchorage residents told the city what services they wanted the municipality to provide and how taxpayers might be...

Iditapod: A look back at the 2017 Iditarod

In Episode 1, we take a look back at the 2017 Iditarod and hear some of the boots-on-the-ground perspective on Mitch Seavey's record-breaking speed, the physical toll on his son Dallas Seavey and more from our reporters on the trail: Alaska Public Media's Zachariah Hughes and Ben Matheson, who was working for Nome radio station KNOM.
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Alaska News Nightly: Friday, September 25, 2020

The Trump administration plans to rollback the long-debated Roadless Rule. And, Bethel leaders focus on incentives rather than enforcement-- in getting residents tested for Covid-19. Plus, wildlife officials in Anchorage are looking for a bear that charged some young campers- and then ran.

Traveling Music 8-11-19

Traveling Music Date: 8-11-19  Originally aired 8-26-18 evergreen Kluonie Frey (for Shonti Elder) Format:  Tune Title               Performer / Composer               Album Title               Recording Company               Length Sunscreen Ira Wolf / Ira...

Hiking the Brooks Range

Ever wonder what it’s like to hike and packraft the Brooks Range? This week’s Outdoor Explorer features a series of field interviews with APU’s Dr. Roman Dial and his students as they studied tree growth while hiking the Brooks Range.

The future of Alaska’s megaprojects

The six so called megaprojects that Governor Walker put on hold soon after taking office have already received millions in state and federal funds but would take billions to actually complete. Where would the money come from? If the state stops them completely will the federal money have to be repaid? APRN: Tuesday, 8/4 at 10:00am Download Audio

Frost protection in the garden

jamie-woodside-raised-bed-excerpt Spring has arrived early this year, and although most of us have experienced snowfall in May, we all seem to be having a difficult time refraining from planting the entire garden now! Now is a great time to start your garden, with a few simple precautions. Read more.

Anchorage Edition: October 29, 2010

Each week, KAKM gathers commentators for a review of the week’s news, politics and public affairs in Anchorage and...
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Talk of Alaska: Now back in the classroom, Alaska’s students are falling behind

Now that they're back in the classroom, the long term impacts of virtual learning and social isolation are making themselves known. Teachers are reporting issues with learning loss, with students falling behind where they should be academically, and behavior.

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, June 12, 2015

Mixed Feelings On A New Company's Plans To Drill in Cook Inlet; Maritime Group Approves Aleutian Shipping 'Buffer Zones'; NOAA Investigates Steller Sea Lion Deaths Near Cordova; Advocacy Group Puts Setnet Restriction Measure on the Ballot; Cameras May Remedy Gripes With Alaska's Fisheries Observer Program; Feminist Icon Gloria Steinem Visits Fairbanks; 49 Voices: Matt Williams of Anchorage; AK: Ice Dance Download Audio:

Alaska News Nightly: October 31, 2008

Ted Stevens denies guilt - says his conviction is unjust. Also, Don Young gathers dollars for his legal expense fund. Plus, winter roars into...

Juneau potter Mercedes Munoz in Anchorage for pop-up show this Friday | State of Art

Encouraged and inspired by her beloved artist grandmother, Munoz forged a path of her own.