Conducting and analyzing public opinion polls | Talk of Alaska
We hear from people who create polls and those who use them in different campaigns, on this Talk of Alaska.
Alaska News Nightly: Monday, April 8, 2024
Coming off a record cruise ship season, Juneau considers changes. Plus, Indigenous midwives are working to improve the birthing experience.
Alaska News Nightly: Friday, April 5, 2024
Some say the solution to Cook Inlet's gas shortage is renewable energy. Plus, education advocates continue to push for a funding increase.
Upcoming play honors the true story of Baha’i resilience in the face of oppression | State of Art
“When the Moment Comes” tells the story of persecuted and unjustly imprisoned members of the faith after the Iranian Revolution in 1979.
Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, April 4, 2024
The federal government is set to cut funding for tsunami hazard mitigation in Alaska. Plus, high school students walk out of class in protest.
This farm is the only Grade “A” goat dairy in Alaska
“I kind of joked that I started a Grade “A” dairy with a “C” team,” said Kelli Foreman who runs Kodiak's Heritage Farm and Ranch.
Arctic Traverse: A Brooks Range Journey | Outdoor Explorer
Michael Engelhard decided to hike and paddle from Canada to Kotzebue — a lifelong goal. His memoir is a mix of travelogue, history and more.
Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, April 3, 2024
Alaska lawmakers hear about the partial approval of a transportation plan. Plus, Wrangell residents can get reimbursed for subsistence foods.
Complex Care, with guest host Dr. Anne Zink | Line One
How do we better care for patients with complex needs? On this Line One, guest host Dr. Anne Zink and her guests discuss complex care.
Discussing the 2024 legislative session | Talk of Alaska
What is the current tone of debate at the capitol? We talk with reporters covering this year's legislative session on this Talk of Alaska.
Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, April 2, 2024
Lawmakers nix funding for lawsuits against the federal government. Plus, the Mat-Su school district's book removals lands in court.
Alaska News Nightly: Monday, April 1, 2024
A Fairbanks school board member apologizes for comments she made on the vote to override the education bill veto. Also, after much debate, the Ketchikan City Council votes to extend its homeless shelter's lease. And a new program keeps tabs on marine toxins in Kodiak.
Celebrating National Sourdough Bread Day | Hometown, Alaska
Host Dave Waldron sits down with journalist and food writer, Julia O'Malley, to discuss all things sourdough.
Kick off National Poetry Month with this classic poetry slam | State of Art
Broadcaster and poetry lover, Camille Conte, is organizing a poetry slam on Tuesday, April 2 at Main Event Grill.
Alaska News Nightly: Friday, March 29, 2024
Congresswoman Mary Peltola frequently votes against her party. Plus, the federal government says the state owes school districts millions.
Alaska Native representation in media | Alaska Insight
Hollywood movies and TV shows have traditionally leaned into stereotypes, too often portraying Indigenous Americans using racist tropes that ripple out from TV screens into society, tainting our perceptions of each other.
Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, March 28, 2024
Lawmakers debate the size of this year's PFD. Plus, an overdue audit of Anchorage’s bookkeeping might keep the city from millions of dollars.
Veterans and outdoor therapy | Outdoor Explorer
The Cohen Clinic offers programs that address the wholistic needs of veterans, using the outdoors to heal from trauma.
This Alaska artist hopes you’ll draw on your vintage clothes | INDIE ALASKA
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Meg Kelley has been crafting since she was a kid learning to live with an ADHD diagnosis. Now as an adult in Anchorage, Alaska,...
Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, March 27, 2024
The Newtok school is without power again. Plus, officials respond to clean up mine waste spilled near Juneau.