Alaska News Nightly: October 16, 2014

Ebola Risk Low In Alaska, Plan In Place To Stop Spread; Settlement In Mt. Marathon Race Suit; Jury Deliberates Pipeline False Statement Case; BBEDC Releases 2013 Annual Report; Yup’ik Language Assistance Available For Early Voting In Bethel; Village Shows Teamwork Breaking Up A Frozen River For Fuel Delivery; Environmental Concerns Raised Over Navy Training In Gulf of Alaska; Unalaska School Board OKs Crisis Intervention Rules; Teacher’s Pet: The End For An Educator Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: October 17, 2014

Supreme Court Denies Stay; Same-Sex Marriages Can Continue In Alaska; State Disputes ANWR Boundaries; Air Quality Settlement Requires Review Of Particulate Pollution Plans; Container Ship Adrift Off British Columbia Coast; Les Mis Brings Local Touch To Global Production; Historic Weapons Ousted From Sitka Airport; UA Hopes Survey Will Reveal True Scope Of Sexual Assault Problem On Campus; State Senator Plans To Investigate Guard Situation; AK: Looking Inside; 300 Villages: Metlakatla Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: October 20, 2014

Parnell Meets With Guard Members; Gubernatorial Candidates Spar Over Gasline; Elders and Youth Conference Kicks Off In Anchorage; Malaspina Crew Helps In Canada Rescue Effort; Small Southeast Community Becomes New Alaska City; Deadline Approaches For Fairbanks Air Plan; Many Voters Irked At Deluge Of Negative Campaign Ads; Attack Ads…With A Twist Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: October 21, 2014

3 Alaska National Guard Leaders Fired Monday; Military Recruiters Banned From Anchorage, Mat-Su Schools; Federally-Managed Cook Inlet Waters Could Open Up For Oil, Gas Exploration; False Pass Forges Ahead With Tidal Power; Wrangell Doctor Appears In Court Again After Arrest For Child Porn; After Hazing, Juneau School District Tries To Move Forward; AVCP Works to Reopen Flight School; Public Meetings Begin On Proposed Park Service Sport Hunting Ban; Courts Rule Against 2 Plaintiffs Challenging Park Service Authority; After Two Years, Biologist is Still Trying to Count Alaska's Migratory Shorebirds; Ketchikan Assembly Says No To Adding Official Prayer Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: October 22, 2014

Wasilla High Principal Says Congressman Young Offended Grieving School; Tanana 4H Members Follow Up On Emotional Presentation; Begich, Walker/Mallot Are the Early Frontrunners for AFN Endorsement; Debris Lobe Threatens Dalton Highway; High Energy Prices Driving Builders, Homebuyers to More Efficient Housing; Senate F Race Pits Valley Educator Against Seasoned Legislator; Alaska Writer Presents Simple Philosophy On Wildlife Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: October 23, 2014

Small Fuel Barge Adrift In Beaufort Sea; AFN President Criticizes Gov. Sean Parnell; Fish & Game Revising Wildlife Habitat Management Plans; Senate Candidate Dan Sullivan Courts Rural Alaska Voters; Senate Candidate Dan Sullivan Courts Rural Alaska Voters; 20 Alaska Native Languages Now Official State Languages; Third Minto Earthquake Rocks Interior Alaska; Wrangell Doctor Indicted On Child Porn Charges; Unalaska Clinic Shares Ebola Response Plans Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: October 24, 2014

Congressman Young Apologizes For Remarks On Suicide; Begich, Sullivan Meet At AFN Senate Candidate Forum; Alcohol Advertising Near AFN Prompts Complaints; State OKs Flint Hills’ Refinery Cleanup Plan; Is Someone Poisoning Sitka Bears?; AK: Sea Star Mystery; 300 Villages: Hydaburg Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: October 27, 2014

State Begins Releasing National Guard Documents; Anchorage School District, Military Take Steps Toward Lifting Recruiter Ban; Ground Game Ramps Up In U.S. Senate Race; Group Launches Anti-Walker Ad Campaign; Shell Oil Asks Regulators For More Time On Beaufort, Chukchi Leases; Lego To Break Off Branding Agreement With Shell Oil; Alaska's Marijuana Legalization, Regulation Ballot Measure Similar To Washington State; Alaska Federation of Natives Wraps Up Annual Convention; AVCP Settles in Software Copyright Lawsuit; Proposed Lease Expansion Threatens Fairbanks-Area Ski Area Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: October 28, 2014

‘Shaming’ Letters Aim to Boost Voter Turnout; ‘CEO of the City’ Campaigns to Bring Anchorage Business Acumen to Governor’s Cabinet; Fire Burns Bethel Alcohol Treatment Center Construction Project; Diocese: Fairbanks Priest Held on Federal Child-Pornography Charges was Screened; City engineer: No Good News On Juneau's Sewage Sludge Disposal; Bethel Food Pantry Struggles to Open; Is Someone Poisoning Sitka Bears?; Why Alaska Researchers Want To Use Drones To Find Hibernating Bears Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: October 29, 2014

Alaska Public Media, Alaska Dispatch News Take State To Court Over National Guard Documents; Medicaid Reform Group Hears Passionate Testimony On Proposed Cuts; DOJ May Intervene In Alaska Supreme Court Case; GOP’s U.S. Senate , House Hopefuls Try To Tie Democratic Foes To Obama, Reid et al.; Wrangell Doctor Pleads Not Guilty To Child Porn Charges; Property Crime Victims Often Given The Back Seat; Unalaska Holds On As America’s Top Fishing Port; Alaska Ranks Among Nation’s Least Energy-Efficient States; New Geologic Materials Center Opens In Anchorage Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: October 30, 2014

Judge Rules State Must Comply With National Guard Records Request; Organizations Making Final Push To Encourage Alaska Native Voters; YKHC Moves Into New Prematernal Home; Timeline Begins To Emerge From National Guard Documents; Refuge Proposes Shooting Caribou that Swim Off Adak; Report: Second-Growth Logging Can Start Now; Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: October 31, 2014

Governor’s Office Releases Hundreds Of National Guard Documents; Economists Say It’s Too Early To Determine Effects Of Current Low Oil Prices; Leroy B. Dick Jr. Murder Trial Next Week in Dillingham; Fire Investigators Wrap Up Work in Bethel; State Senator Lyman Hoffman Explains Endorsement Of U.S. Senate Candidate Dan Sullivan; Unalaska Youth Take Part In National Community Planning Month; AK: Murder; 300 Villages: Twin Hills Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: November 3, 2014

Questions Remain As National Guard Documents Are Released; Begich, Sullivan Rally Voters, Each His Own Way; Mallott Brings Principles, Finance Experience To Lt. Governor Race; A Look At Proposition Two; USCG Responds To Grounded Barge Near Kodiak Over The Weekend; As US Outlines Arctic Council Goals, Native Groups and State Lawmakers Left Wanting; Scientists Note Temperature Spike In Gulf of Alaska Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: November 4, 2014

Anchorage Voters Motivated by Different Causes; New federal regulations to favor subsistence users, rural residents; Fairbanks City Council Dumps Police Contract; Domestic Violence Survivor Sheds Light On Difficult Road Toward Recovery; Kalibo, Philippines Is Juneau’s New Sister City; New Bethel Pool Closes Temporarily Due To Safety Issue; New Bethel Pool Opens With High Hopes; LGBTQ Support Group Meets In Ketchikan Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: November 5, 2014

Gubernatorial Race Still Too Close To Call; Sullivan Maintains Lead Over Begich In Race For U.S. Senate; Certain Races Awaiting Absentee Ballots; State Sen. Kevin Meyer Named New Majority President; Alaskan Voters Opt To Legalize Marijuana; Faced With Min. Wage Hike, Seafood Plants See Room to Cut; Anchorage Voters Overturn AO-37, Support Most Incumbents; House 36 Race Remains Too Close To Call; NTSB: Pilot Decisions Caused Alaska Copter Crash; Massive Typhoon Bears Down on Aleutian Islands; Hunter Injured In Bear Mauling On Sally Island; Fairbanks Ski Area Still Seeking Buyer Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: November 6, 2014

Aleutian Communities Brace For High-Powered Storm; U.S. Senate, Gubernatorial Races Remain Undecided; Former ASD Teacher Charged With Sexual Abuse Of A Minor; UAF Athletics Penalized For Eligibility Violations; What Happens To Political Signs After Election Day?; ‘All Alaska Juried Exhibition’ Showcases New, Evolving Art; ‘The Fortunate Child’ Focuses On Education, Equality Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: November 7, 2014

Trial Begins For Man Charged With Killing VPSO Thomas Madole; Bering Sea Storm Hits Aleutian Islands; How Will Legal Marijuana Work In Rural Alaska?; Alaska Miners Association Convention Held In Anchorage; Rep. Mike Chenault Tapped For 4th Term As House Speaker; UA President Warns Regents About Budget; Crews Troubleshoot Bethel's Pool Sprinkler System; Ferry System Limits Solo Travel By Kids, Teenagers; AK: High Tech Surgery; 300 Villages: Kivalina Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: November 10, 2014

Division of Elections To Start Counting Absentee, Questioned Ballots Tomorrow; Lawsuit Claims Chukchi Rules Fail to Protect Walrus; Appeals Court Revives Alaska Suit On Roadless Rule; 7 Escape Kenai Juvenile Detention Facility, 5 Apprehended Over Weekend; Some Communities Investigating Local Option To Ban Marijuana; Team Documents Elders’ Memories of Colder Winters; Settlement Signed In Sitka Gender Equity Dispute; One Option To Avoid High Housing Costs In Juneau: Live On a Boat Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: November 11, 2014

Alaska Division of Elections Begins Counting Absentee, Questioned Ballots; Claman increases lead in House District 21 race; Archaeological Findings Could Shed Light On Alaska's Early Residents; The Job Hunt Is On As Military Members Transition Back To Civilian Life; BC Official Says Mine Concerns Heard, Critics Disagree; Filmmaker Documents Emotional Toll Of Caring For Alzheimer's Patients; Tlingit Code Talkers Honored At Veterans Day Ceremony In Juneau; After 70 Years, WWII Dog Tag Discovered on Bering Sea Coast is Returning Home Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: November 12, 2014

Walkers Starts Forming Transition Team; With Persistent Lead, Sullivan Heads to Washington; Health Insurers Look Ahead To Open Enrollment Period; New Hearing Held On Fairbanks Four Case; Alaska Study Predicts Stronger Storms, Flooding for Y-K Delta; After nearly 30 years, Juneau service agency SAGA on verge of folding; Bethel Winter House Faces Difficulties As Board Members Prepare For the Second Season; When War Images Are Replaced With Something New Download Audio