Alaska News Nightly: January 14, 2015

In Underground Rooms, Sullivan's Senate Office Takes Shape; UAF Anticipates Cutting Over 200 Jobs; About 16,000 Alaskans Sign Up On Healthcare.gov; Over 40,000 Earthquakes Detected In 2014; How Safe Are Alaska’s Pedestrians?; Anchorage Measure Will Tax Alcohol to Pay For Treatment and Services; New Regulations Unlikely To Change Coal Ash Disposal In Alaska; Tustumena 200 Sled Dog Race Postponed Download Audio

AK: Yukon cowboy shares love of old country songs at folk festival

Art Johns has been playing at the Alaska Folk Festival since 1995. But his musical roots go way back -- almost 80 years. Listen now

Traveling Music 10-20-19

Traveling Music Date: 10-20-19 Shonti Elder Format:  Tune Title               Performer / Composer               Album Title               Recording Company               Length Something Inside So Strong The Flirtations / Labi Siffre The Flirtations Significant Other Records 3:54 All I Left...

Running 2012: Questions for the Candidates?

Anchorage Municipal Elections are coming up on April 3rd and we would like to hear from you, the voter. Do you have questions for the school board and mayoral candidates? Send your questions to web@alaskapublic.org. Please use the subject line: Running 2012. Be sure to submit your questions by Monday, March 19. More info...

Line One: Alzheimer's Disease

This week Dr. Thad Woodard discusses Alzheimer's Disease with representatives from Alzheimer's Resource of Alaska. HOST: Dr. Thad Woodard GUESTS: Erin Kirkland, Education Specialist, Alzheimer's Resource of...

What Do Wilderness Designation Proposals Mean For Arctic Development?

The Obama Administration has proposed designating more than 20 million acres of both on and offshore federal areas be made off limits to development such as oil and gas exploration. The announcement was described as a gut punch by Senator Lisa Murkowski and had the entire delegation and the governor so steamed, they said it was a "war on Alaska." KSKA: Friday, 1/30 at 2:00 p.m. and Saturday, 1/31 at 6:00 p.m. KAKM: Friday, 1/30 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, 1/31 at 4:30 p.m. Download Audio

Traveling Music 3-2-14

Traveling Music Shonti Elder 3-2-14   Format: Song Title Artist / Composer CD Title Label Duration   Who Would Of Thunk It? Greg Brown / Greg Brown Red House 25 Red House Records 4:33   The Next Big Thing (instrumental) Tony...

Alaska News Nightly: August 14, 2013

French Considers Run For Governor; Democrats Sue Redistricting Board Over New Map; Dinosaur Hunters Return For Field Season; Eight People Rescued After Separate Sinkings; No Timetable Set For ‘Fate Hunter’ Salvage; No Rain Means Burn Ban For Wrangell Residents; Job Growth Likely To Accompany Warming Arctic Climate; Anchorage Teachers Reach Agreement With District; South Denali Visitor Center To Expand; Renewable Energy Fair Explores Alaska’s Options Download Audio

New Schedule Starts in July

This July look forward to listening to some new shows on KSKA! When Talk of the Nation ends production, Here and Now will expand to two hours (except Tuesdays). Snap Judgement will also be moving to Saturdays and World Café to 10:00 pm week days. We'll also have some summertime specials. Read More...

Impacts of ‘Land into Trust’ on Alaska tribes

For the first time, Alaska tribes have the right to ask the federal government to put tribal lands into trust status, just like tribes in the Lower 48. What would this legal designation, known as Indian Country, mean for tribes and for the state? What are the potential benefits and what are the restrictions? APRN: Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: January 5, 2009

Bitterly cold temperatures are still gripping most of the state, but it warmed up enough in Anchorage today to hold the first of the...

AK: Here and There

This week on AK, join us as we travel Here and There. Take a trip down the Alsek River in the remote wilderness north...

Alaska News Nightly: January 9, 2014

Wal-Mart, State Officials Discuss Alaska Salmon; Army Corp Of Engineers Finalizes Deep-Water Port Recommendations; Senate Debates Emergency Unemployment Policy Extension; Parnell Names Folger Public Safety Commissioner; Meeting On Wood Stove, Boiler Pollution Draws Big Crowd; Alaska Supreme Court Weighs Labor Law Referendum; Copper Basin 300 Field Shapes Up; Joining Antarctica's Exclusive 300 Club Download Audio

Fishing Charters

Taking a fishing charter from a small boat harbor is a classic Alaska experience. It’s a time to bond with friends and family, to enjoy the thrill of excellent fishing, and it's a way for many Alaskans to stock their freezers for the winter. This week on Outdoor Explorer, we're taking our show on board a fishing charter outside of Homer. Host Charles Wohlforth gets the rundown on new halibut regulations in effect this year and an insider's perspective on what makes a fishing charter fun and successful. KSKA: Thursday, August 14, at 2:00 and 9:00 p.m. Listen now:

Night Music: March 24, 2012

Here’s the music playlist for Night Music with Connie G. All tracks played are listed below in the following format: Song Title Artist Name Album Title Label Duration Una Mas Clark...
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Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, April 21, 2022

Republicans look ahead to ranked-choice voting at a convention in Fairbanks. Also, a bill changing marijuana possession charges passes the state House. And the National Park Service gears up for Denali climbing season.

Alaska News Nightly: February 17, 2015

Alaska Lawmakers Frustrated After Meeting With Interior Secretary Jewell; Sen. Murkowski Says Protecting Lands Is Top Priority; Lawsuit Challenges Alaska's Regulation Restricting Abortions For Low Income Women; Brent Sass Outduels Allen Moore For Yukon Quest Win; Alaska Budget Cuts Threaten Local Jails; Rescued Hiker: “We Definitely Got More Than We Bargained For”; "Emotional Creature" Teaches Young Women To Speak Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, July 3, 2015

Wade Hampton Census Area Gets A New Name; Coast Guard Cutter Sherman Returns To Port To Address Engine Trouble; Computers Aid Firefighting Efforts; State Fish And Game Officials Warn Of 'Rabbit Fever' Outbreak; Haines Assembly Approves Lower Cruise Ship Moorage Fees; UAF Addresses Water Quality Concerns; AK: Seward's Mount Marathon Race Hits The Century Mark

Traveling Music: May 30, 2010

Here’s the music playlist from the May 30, 2010 edition of Traveling Music with Shonti Elder. All tracks played are listed below...