Crafting children’s stories with Brooke Hartman | State of Art

With works like "The Littlest Airplane" and "Klyde the Kraken Wants a Friend," Hartman hopes to educate, inspire and entertain.
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A Juneau inventor wants to bring ocean energy to your outlets

Tidal power could be an alternative to burning fossil fuels like diesel and natural gas, which is driving human-caused climate change.
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Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, May 23, 2024

The state is setting up a "green bank" to help fund renewable projects. Plus, the Anchorage Assembly investigates leaked text messages.

Military Voices: Mike and Julie Jordan

In this conversation Mike Jordan tells his daughter, Julie, about an unusual Thanksgiving while serving as a rifleman in Vietnam.

Military Voices: Laura Kabbatt-Kennedy and Ian Kennedy

In this conversation Laura Kabatt-Kennedy tells her son, Ian Kennedy, about her time serving as mental health specialist and her experiences at the Pentagon after 9/11.

Military Voices: Ivan Hodes

In this conversation Ivan Hodes talks about a moral dilemma he faced while serving in Iraq.
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Honoring the lost and hiking Gold Star Peak | Outdoor Explorer

Many mark Memorial Day by taking to mountains and trails. That includes the challenging journey up Gold Star Peak.

Your skin is the window to your body’s health | Line One

On this Line One, Dr. Jillian Woodruff and her guest discuss how to care for your skin and keep the window to your internal health open.
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Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Energy bills passed by the Legislature await the governor's signature. Plus, Congresswoman Peltola files bills aimed at curtailing bycatch.
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Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Anchorage officials say homeless camps are bigger and more numerous than ever before. Plus, a Homer man is killed by a cow moose with calves.
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Marijuana reclassification and taxation | Talk of Alaska

While a bill to lower taxes didn't pass the legislature this year. Industry advocates say reclassification could offer some relief.
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Alaska News Nightly: Monday, May 20, 2024

Often at the center of Alaska's political landscape, who is Scott Kendall? Plus, Alaskans are waiting to have Medicaid applications approved.
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Touring the Alaska Veterans Museum | Hometown, Alaska

The Alaska Veterans Museum features exhibits and artifacts from the state's territorial days to modern times.

Military Voices: Scott and Kristie Nelson

In this conversation, Scott Nelson tells his wife, Kristie, about his time on an air rescue crew in Alaska and Afghanistan.

Military Voices: Harry and Melinda DeBruhl

In this conversation Harry DeBruhl tells his wife, Melinda, about flying in the weather squadron and making rescues in Alaska.

Military Voices: Edward and Glynn Strabel

In this conversation Edward Strabel and his wife, Glynn, discuss Edward’s service in Vietnam, close calls and keeping up morale.

Military Voices: Linda and Mark Green

In this conversation Linda and Mark Green discuss playing music and falling in love while performing in the Air Force Band.

Military Voices: Eben and Owen Olrun

In this conversation Eben Olrun tells his son, Owen, about his time in Vietnam and how he’s found comfort through traditions.
A woman sits on a rock in front of the ocean holding a guitar.

Meet UAA’s 2024 student commencement speaker | State of Art

Now that her time at UAA is done, Katie Scoggin hopes to help underrepresented groups while continuing to make music.

Wildfire risks in Anchorage | Alaska Insight

On this episode of Alaska Insight, host Lori Townsend and her guests discuss their work to help inform and prepare for wildfires in Anchorage.