Alaska News Nightly: July 14, 2008
A volcano erupts in the Aleutians and a long-time cop and public servant leaves state service on short notice. Meanwhile the Forest Service receives...
AK: Falling
From poets falling in love to politicians falling from grace. The number of state recreation area users is falling -- we'll find out why...
State of Art: Sexual assault survivors tell their stories with “Unheard”
On the heels of winning a Pulitzer Prize for their series "Lawless," the ADN and Propublica began publishing stories from sexual assault survivors along with their photos. The project is now an outdoor exhibit at the Anchorage Museum featuring large portraits, quotes and audio clips of the survivors themselves.
Alaska News Nightly: October 11, 2010
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Willy and Adrienne Shelton
Willy and Adrianne Shelton talk about their son Joel, his twin Nathan and their younger brother, and how Joel’s leukemia diagnosis and treatment has impacted their family, faith and relationships.
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Alaska News Nightly: June 24, 2008
The Yukon River king salmon run is shaping up to be the slowest on record. Also, NOAA tries to help coastal Alaskans make...
UAA Music and Anchorage Opera team up again
KSKA: Friday, December 16 at 2:45pm
UAA Department of Music and Anchorage Opera have teamed up again under the leadership of Associate Professor Mari Hahn to present two one-act operas, Savitri by Gustav Holst and Dr. Miracle by Georges Bizet, both performing Friday, 12/16 through Sunday 12/18 in the UAA Fine Arts Building Recital Hall. Hahn, who rewrote both librettos and who directed both productions brings two of the performers, Linda Porter and Zaide Manzano to Stage Talk today.
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Alaska News Nightly: September 28, 2012
Troopers Arrest Fugitive Wanted In Sleetmute Kidnapping, Rape; Local Search Effort Continues For Missing Norton Sound Boaters; UA Regents Approve Tuition Hike; Assembly Passes Private Building Plan Review; Scientist Reprimanded For Improper Release Of Government Documents; Mat-Su Elections Will Proceed As Scheduled; Four of Five Largest Southeast Cities Holding Mayoral Elections; AK: Eating Right; 300 Villages: Cold Bay
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Asthma and Allergies
Despite impressive advances in the understanding of asthma and safe effective treatment options asthma remains a major cause of work and school absenteeism, excess health care utilization, and health care expenditures. Join host Dr. Thad Woodard and guests to learn more.
KSKA: Monday, May 5, at 2:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.
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Public Debt for Public Good
First established to help Alaskans get mortgages, the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation now has responsibility for a natural gas pipeline, and it may soon be in charge of a bridge. The next Talk of Alaska is your chance to talk to the man the Legislature trusts to handle all this, Dan Fauske, the Executive Director of the AHFC.
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Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, February 16, 2022
COVID cases and hospitalizations continue to drop. Also, some tribal organizations feel left out of the state's new bycatch task force. And after surviving an avalanche, an Alaskan writer faces post-traumatic stress and grief.
Alaska News Nightly: October 3, 2011
Rhetoric Heats Up in Advance of "SOS" Vote. Barrow Will Vote on Dry Status. Survey Shows High Rate if Sexual Violence in Anchorage. Chukchi Lease Sale Stands. Lawmakers Study Texas Prison Reform. Meeting Participants Weigh Controversial Halibut Plan. Eight Indicted in Gun Theft. Wasilla Residents Work to Recall Councilman. Diabetes Program Shows Success. Longtime Fairbanks Pilot Honored.
Northern Lab Cranked Out The Quirky And Creative
Scientists who worked for the Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory from the late 1940s to the 1960s cranked out dozens of quirky and sometimes controversial publications in its two decades of existence. Developed during the Cold War to "solve the severe environmental problems of men living and working in the Arctic."
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Anchorage Edition: July 16, 2010
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Raising an Outdoorsy Family
On the next Outdoor Explorer we explore a different kind of lifestyle - one in which families orient their lives to their outdoor interests rather than to school and community. We’ll talk to folks who have made that leap, and weigh the pros and cons of a radical family investment in your outdoor passions.
KSKA: Thursday, June 25, at 2:00 and 9:00 p.m.
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Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, January 24, 2023
Kodiak's tanner crab fishery is still at a standstill as the fleet holds out for higher prices. Governor Dunleavy lays out his priorities in this year's state of the state address. And after a long hiatus, Sitka's community orchestra is back in business.
Off Mic: Community Forum update
Bristol Bay, sockeye salmon
There were a few changes to today's Community Forum on KSKA. Here's what happened - APRN's Lori Townsend hosted for Nellie Moore who was...
Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2019
Young considers crossing aisle as shutdown grinds on; Furloughed U.S. Forest Service workers feel uncertain about the future; Pebble EIS delayed, but not by federal shutdown, says Army Corps; Fairbanks teen charged in fatal stabbing of older brother; Alaska port official charged with trying to drown daughter; Anchorage School Board member Dave Donley appointed to Dunleavy administration, remains on board; New salmon-counting technique treats Alaska stream like a crime scene; Grant program aims to cultivate specialty crops across Alaska; Fairbanks’ famously severe cold snaps are getting less cold and more rare; Alaska Made: Tonkin cane, silver spoons and the ultimate fly rod