Night Music: January 26, 2013

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 Kachemak Moondancer Dan...

New Alaska Books

On the next Outdoor Explorer, our topic is writing about Alaska’s outdoors. Our state presents some unique challenges to a writer, and in fact books about Alaska can be overwhelmed by Alaska. The authors joining me on our next show found their way around that. We’ll be talking about Iditarod, history, adventures, and how Alaska changed our guests, and how they helped change the state. KSKA: Thursday, Feb. 25 @ 2:00 pm. Download Audio
Every Memory Deserves Respect

Line One: Eye Movement Desensitization and Processing

One Approach for treating PTSD is Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). On the Next Line One, Trauma survivor Michael Baldwin, and Dr. Deborah Korn Will join Line one Host, Prentiss Pemberton to discuss their new book “Every Memory Deserves Respect”.

Talk of Alaska: The University of Alaska

It's a time of change for the University of Alaska. There are new Chancellors in both Anchorage and Fairbanks. Brian Rogers has stepped in...

AK: Gracias Choir: Christmas in October

The world's best choir is planning a free concert in Anchorage Oct. 4 and 5. The Gracias Choir and Orchestra brings a bit of Christmas flavor to Alaska in October, and the family-friendly show depends on a network of enthusiastic volunteers to make it happen. Listen now

Photo Gallery: APU Summer Photo Contest

There's no summer like an Alaskan summer or Alaskans in summer. Alaska Pacific University's Summer Photo Contest is about highlighting the community. APU knows they have a very active community and we want others to know it too! Click for photo gallery.

Line One: Call-in Mental Health Advice

On this episode of Line One host and clinical therapist Prentiss Pemberton devotes an hour to answering called and emailed questions about mental health, behavioral health, and emotional well-being.
flooding

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, May 10, 2024

Lawmakers are hesitant to support cutting royalties to boost production in Cook Inlet. Plus, Flooding prompts a disaster declaration.

Alaska News Nightly: June 11, 2012

DEC: No Harm to Wildlife Seen in Wake of Monterrey Spill; Parts of Alaska Highway Remain Closed; Grocery Shoppers Feeling Effects Of ALCAN Closure; NPFMC Reduced Halibut Bycatch Nearly 700,000 Pounds; Efforts to Find ‘Supersack’ Remain Unsuccessful; Woods Pellets to Power USCG Air Station Sitka; Alaska Native Group Suing Division of Elections; Housing Measure Could Help Rural Educators, Medical Providers; 500 Gather for Chickenstock Music Festival

49 Voices: Jenna Holcomb of Anchorage

This week we're hearing from Jenna Holcomb in Anchorage. Holcomb is a life-long Alaskan and works at the Brown Bag Sandwich Company. Download Audio

Hometown, Alaska: Why Are We Here?

Image source: Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Research and Analysis Section, Demographics Unit Most Alaskans came from somewhere else. We all had reasons...

Alaska News Nightly: December 9, 2009

Photo By Ed Schoenfeld, CoastAlaska - Juneau Sealaska Plaza in downtown Juneau plans to install a wood-pellet boiler next year. Individual news stories are posted...

Alaska Marine Science Symposium preview

In late January, scientists gather at the Hotel Captain Cook in Anchorage to share the latest information on such things as seabird die-offs, the monitoring system for ocean acidification, the spread of pathogens in a warming climate, and shrinking sea ice. All of this is changing fast, and we'll have a preview of this year's Alaska Marine Science Symposium on science on the next Talk of Alaska.

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, April 24, 2020

North Slope oil production will be cut by 10 percent to avoid running out of storage. Plus: Juneau would have welcomed it's first cruise ship this week… if not for the pandemic. And, how some restaurants are preparing to welcome back dine-in customers.

Talk of Alaska: Summer Reading

Is there a book you plan to read this summer? Or maybe there's a book you think other Alaskans ought to read? This week...
An empty downtown Skagway, Alaska in a summer of no tourism.

The summer that wasn’t; Skagway businesses struggle to survive a season of no tourism

https://youtu.be/_CdxwPKmFy4 In Southeast Alaska, tourism drives the summer economy. In Skagway, it’s critical. But this year, COVID-19 means tourists are mostly non-existent in the town...

Traveling Music 12-24-17

Traveling Music Shonti Elder 12-24-17   Format: Song Title Artist / Composer CD Title Label Duration   The Messenger Laurie Lewis & Tom Rozum / Mark Simos Winter's Grace Signature Sounds 5:11   Where Are You Christmas? Mary McCarty / Mariah...

Alaska News Nightly: January 19, 2012

Gov. Parnell Waiting For Answers From Oil CEOs, Parnell Defends Not Placing Wildlife Official On Leave, Susitna-Watana Dam Project Moving Forward, Renda, Healy Prepare to Leave Nome, Judge Upholds Fishing Restrictions In Western Aleutians , Angoon Petitions For Control Of Major Salmon Fishery, Afghan War Reunites Sitka Classmates , Alcan 200 Snowmachine Race Starts This Weekend,

Talk of Alaska: How Inflation is Impacting Food Security

What is the current state of food insecurity in Alaska, and what resources are available. We’ll talk with folks working to get food to those who need it, on the next Talk of Alaska.

Autopsy Reports Pending on 5th Homeless Inebriate

Autopsy results are pending on a fifth homeless inebriate found dead on Anchorage streets.  Anchorage police and social services leaders point to alcohol as...