The Olympics, athletes and their moms

KSKA: Thursday, Feb. 1, at 2:00 & 8:00 p.m. The winter Olympics are here, and Alaska is sending the most athletes ever. Half the nordic ski team is from Alaska, and six of those skiers are going with their siblings. We’ll talk with America’s top skiing siblings, Erik and Sadie Bjornsen, and their mom, Mary, and I’ll have Rosie Brennan and her mother, and Rose Mancari’s mother, too. LISTEN HERE

Alaska News Nightly: August 23, 2007

Legal experts weigh in on whether the Supreme Court will agree to review the punitive damage judgment for the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Plus,...

Budget Gridlock, Pay Raises and Palin’s Emails

This week on Alaska Edition, host Jill Burke, of the Alaska Dispatch, sits down with Kyle Hopkins, from the Anchorage Daily News,...

Coupleship – Keeping Love Alive

Monday, May 23, 2016, at 2:00 p.m. and 8:00p.m. A healthy marriage is good for a couples' mental and physical health and helps to protect children from developing emotional and behavioral problems. Please join host Prentiss Pemberton and his guests as they discuss the challenges of sustaining long term relationships. DOWNLOAD AUDIO
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Timelapse: Seven stories from seven decades

This month Arctic Entries brings you: Timelapse: Seven stories from seven decades. In the spirit of This American Life, The Moth, and other storytelling events, Arctic Entries brings Alaskans to the stage to share their personal stories: funny, sad and sweet.

“Not A Cappuccino” Filming in Eagle River

This month on Alaska Radio Reader Rambler, Anchorage-based, independent film makers, Annia Wyndham, Janna Shaw and Eric Hayden stop-by to talk about Not A Cappuccino, a romantic comedy currently being shot at Jitters coffeeshop in downtown Eagle River.

Alaska News Nightly: August 10, 2011

20-Year-Old Case Solved, Jack-Up Oil Rig Cleared to Move to Cook Inlet, Report Shows Growing Demand for Health Care Workers, Katie John Subsistence Litigation Back in Front of the 9th Circuit, Park Service, Sitka Tribe Explore Cultural Center Partnership, New Tool Promotes Alaska-Specific Science Education, Potential Conversion to Natural Gas May Prove Expensive, Bill Would Allow Gull Egg Harvest in Glacier Bay, Tour Boat Passenger Injured by Calving Glacier

Night Music; April 22, 2017

Here is the Night Music Playlist with Kirk Waldhaus. All tracks played are listed below in the following format: Title Artist / Composer (if known or...

AK: Safari Quest returns to Petersburg

A cruise ship that used to stop in Petersburg will be using the small town as its home port this summer. Its tour company is the latest of several to add the town to an itinerary peddling the authentic Alaskan experience. Listen now

Soul to Soul: Sept. 6, 2008

Here's the music playlist from the September 6, 2008 edition of Soul to Soul with Marvel and Sherry Johnson. All tracks played are listed...

RUNNING: State House, District 30 Anchorage

Lynda Zaugg (D) and Charisse Miller (R) are running  for State House in District 30, Anchorage in Alaska’s General Election...

Traveling Music 4-15-18

Traveling Music Date: 4-15-18 Membership pitches Shonti Elder   Format:  Tune Title Performer / Composer Album Title Recording Company Length   All Alone With Something To Say Bonnie Raitt / Gordon Kennedy, Steven Dale Jones Dig in...

Sheila Wyne

She had nothing but a backpack and a one-way ticket to Alaska when she left home. When she got to Alaska, Sheila had no idea what she wanted to do with her life, but after discovering her passion for art while working in the ceramics lab at UAA she can’t imagine ever doing anything else. KAKM: Sunday, 5/27 at 6:30pm and Wednesday, 5/30 at 10:00pm KSKA: Thursday, May 31 at 1:00pm

Algo Nuevo: Feb 10, 2008

Here's the music playlist from the Feb 10, 2008 edition of Algo Nuevo -- Something New. If you have questions, comments or music requests for...

Alaska News Nightly: December 8, 2014

Noble Drilling Fined $12.2 Million For 2012 Incidents; Review Focuses On Socioeconomic Aspects Of Proposed Knik Arm Crossing; Alaskans March In Anchorage To Support Justice For All; Skier Dies In Alaska Range Avalanche; Fishermen Debate Merits of Possible Southeast Mine; Nine Months In, Orthodox Bishop Takes Stock; Operation Santa Claus Draws Attention To Rural Alaska’s Environmental Challenges Download Audio

AWAC Presents: Nadia Hijab, Institute for Palestine Studies

"Peace is possible. It's necessary and it's urgent," according to Nadia Hijab, senior fellow at the Institute for Palestine Studies in Washington, D.C. ...

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, March 18, 2022

Alaska's only Congressman, Republican Don Young, has died. Also, the state Supreme Court hears arguments over public testimony on redistricting.

AK: How do you grow a zoo in Anchorage?

The Alaska Zoo has dramatically transformed over the last five decades. The process of expanding a collection of rare animals isn't easy. None the less, there have been some acquisitions lately. The process of integrating new wildlife into the facility combines non-profit budgeting with the whims of mother nature. Listen now

Military in Alaska: Past, present, and future

KSKA: Tuesday, March 07, at 2:00 p.m. This time we’re learning more about the military here in Alaska and it's influence on the state. You'll hear from two generals and their perspective on the financial situation on the state and continued growth. LISTEN NOW

Algo Nuevo: March 30, 2007

Here's the music playlist from the March 30, 2008 edition of Algo Nuevo -- Something New.If you have questions, comments or music requests for...