State of the City

This week Addressing Alaskans, listen to Anchorage Mayor Dan Sullivan's annual State of the City address to the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, recorded on Monday. He reviews projects nearing completion including a new fire station and coastal trail improvements. He also previews future plans for Ship Creek and the former Anchorage armory site KSKA: Tuesday 9/16 at 2:00 pm and 9:00 pm Listen Now

Algo Nuevo: September 1, 2013

Here’s the Sunday, September 1, 2013 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave Luera. If you have questions, comments...

Algo Nuevo: August 25, 2013

Here’s the Sunday, August 25, 2013 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave Luera. If you have questions, comments...

Algo Nuevo: August 18, 2013

Here’s the Sunday, August 18, 2013 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave Luera. If you have questions, comments...

Algo Nuevo: August 11, 2013

Here’s the Sunday, August 11, 2013 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave Luera. If you have questions, comments...

Soul to Soul: August 24, 2013

Here’s the music playlist from the August 24, 2013 edition of Soul to Soul with Marvel and Sherry Johnson. All tracks played are listed...

Soul to Soul: August 17, 2013

Here’s the music playlist from the August 17, 2013 edition of Soul to Soul with Marvel and Sherry Johnson. All tracks played are listed...

The American Criminal Justice System through the Lens of the Trial of Jesus

There are plenty of fans for crime shows, so maybe it’s no surprise that there’s a book that frames the trial of Jesus in terms of the modern justice system. But maybe its more surprising how little has changed in more than 2,000 years. The author of the fascinating book “Jesus on Death Row” will be taking your calls on the next Talk of Alaska. APRN: Tuesday, 9/17 at 10:00am Download Audio

AK: Football

It’s football season in Alaska. The sport continues to gain popularity in the 49th state, where the first official high school football championship game was played less than 25 years ago. But in Alaska and nationally concerns over football’s safety have grown, and more and more parents are refusing to let their children play youth football because of the risk of injury. Football officials at all levels have responded by trying to make the game safer. Download Audio

Former State Rep Fined For Ethics Violations; And The Mat-Su Ferry Saga Continues

Former State Representative Alan Dick must repay the state $18,000 after ethics violations. An Anchorage group wants to stop municipal unions from automatically collecting union dues. The Anchorage Assembly is under pressure to remove fluoride from the city’s drinking water. KSKA: Friday, 9/13 at 2:00pm & Saturday, 9/14 at 6:00pm TV: Friday, 9/13 at 7:30pm & Saturday, 9/14 at 5:00pm Listen Now

Alaska News Nightly: September 12, 2013

DNR Commissioner Dan Sullivan Resigns; AVTEC To Offer Nation’s First Ice Navigation Course; Dena’ina Exhibit Opens At Anchorage Museum; Why ‘Alaska’ Means Milk And Basketball To Many Filipinos; Fairbanks Resolution Could Keep EPA From Revoking Permits; Photo Collection Sheds Light On Denali Explorer Belmore Brown; Denali Gets A Height Reduction From USGS Download Audio

Snow Screen: A Northern Film Festival

Snow Screen Anchorage Museum What does being a Northerner mean to you? Weigh in, and then watch. Snow Screen: A Northern Film Festival will feature YouTube videos with a Northern theme, curated and shown on the big screen. Learn more.

Alaska News Nightly: September 11, 2013

Ethics Infractions Cost Former State Legislator $18,000; Obama Asks Congress To Delay Vote On Syria; New Agreement Bolsters Alaska’s LNG Commercialization Efforts; State To Review Old Statutes Delaying Renewable Energy Projects; Weidner Program For Property Management And Real Estate Launches At UAA; UAA Names Keith Hackett New Athletic Director; Denali Loses A Few Feet, Remains North America’s Tallest Peak; Epic Horse Pack Trip Ends In Denali; Proposed Initiative Target Union Dues; Southeast Leaders Consider Region’s Maritime Industry; Reward Offered For Stolen Artwork Download Audio

Executive Sabbatical Program

Executive burn out? Maybe you need a break... Nonprofit and tribal executives, listen up! Are you tired and stressed? Haven’t had a vacation in months or years? A sabbatical may be just what you need. Learn more.

Alaska News Nightly: September 10, 2013

Despite Fewer Small Plane Crashes, 2013 Yields More Fatalities; Chukchi Polar Bear Population Remains Healthy As Ice Coverage Lessens; Former State Senator Bill Ray Dies; Contracting Issues Delay Cleanup Work At Reserve; Alaska Airlines Showcases Q-400; How Many Shrews Can A Rainbow Trout Eat?; Hoonah May Get New Cruise Ship Dock; Talkeetna’s Feline Mayor Returns Home Download Audio

U.S. Leadership in an Emerging Arctic

U.S. Ambassador for Oceans & Fisheries, David Balton was recorded speaking on "U.S. Leadership in an Emerging Arctic” at the Alaska World Affairs Council on September 10, 2013. Listen Now

Big Feat, Little Feat Creative Challenge

If you have artistic tendencies, visions of unicorns, love performing or simply want to explore what feats you're capable of, don't miss out on this adventure! Learn more.

Alaska News Nightly: September 9, 2013

Schools Struggle With Heating Bills, But No Takers For Loan Program; Ongoing Fixes Delay Arrival Of UAF’s New Arctic Research Ship; Extent Of Tribal Court Authority Questioned In Minto Trial; Interior Tourism Officials Expect Average Summer Numbers; Holland America Halts Dawson City Bus Tours; Plan To Merge Mat-Su Emergency Call Centers Draws Criticism From Law Enforcement; Low Enrollment Pushes Juneau, North Pole Football Teams To Southeast Conference; Alaska Tribes Celebrate Heritage On Homer Beach Download Audio

Traveling Music 9-15-13

Traveling Music 9-15-13 Shonti Elder   Format: Song Title Artist / Composer CD Title Label Duration   Peace Like A River The St. Mary's Praise Singers, featuring Wade Hampton Miller / Traditional Peace Like a River Independent:...

How Many Shrews Can a Rainbow Trout Eat?

Today, we meet a rainbow trout with an unbelievable appetite. Mark Lisac is a fish biologist at the Togiak Refuge, and just a few weeks ago he and group of his colleagues were catching rainbow trout for a tracking project. “I can’t say for certain that I’ve ever seen a well preserved shrew in a stomach analysis,” Lisac says.  Let alone 19 of them. Read more.