Independent Lens: Spies of Mississippi

The film reveals the full scope of the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission, a secret spy agency formed by the state to preserve segregation during the 1950s and ‘60s. Granted broad powers, this commission used its network of informants to spy on over 87,000 Americans as it covered up violence and murder in order to preserve the status quo and derail the civil rights movement. Monday, February 10 at 9:00 pm

Alaska News Nightly: June 17, 2015

Firefighters Report Good Progress on Sockeye Fire; Card Street Fire Grows to 3,000 Acres; Lightning Thought to Cause Cooper Landing Fires; New Fires Ignite Near Healy Lake; 2015 Alaskan Wildfire Tally is Below Normal; As Fires Burn, Agencies Coordinate Helicopters to Gift Cards for Relief; Groundwater Contamination Spreads off Eielson Air Force Base; Navy Reps Hear Complaints on Northern Edge Exercises

Community in Unity: Immigration & Integration

More and more people are moving to Alaska from other parts of the world both as immigrants and refugees. They contribute to the local community and economy. How do we, as a community, make their transitions more successful and the community more welcoming? How do people both preserve their cultures and integrate into Alaska?

Coming in January 2011: Top Secret America

"A major investigation by Washington Post reporters Dana Priest and William Arkin is the subject of an upcoming hour-long FRONTLINE documentary to air in...

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, Sept. 4, 2015

Walker may call gas-line special session in October; In historic Alaska visit, president sidesteps the press; Medicaid looks to cut back on new disability program users; With rising heroin use, Peninsula doctor lobbies for an antidote; Juneau hiker who freed eagle and spring traps being sued by trapper; AK: Fishing, cooking and a Yup'ik upbringing made Alaska's health commissioner; 49 Voices: Anthony Gurule Download Audio

APRN Speaker Series: T.R. Reid

The Alaska World Affairs Council and APTI are partnering to bring you the APRN Speakers Series featuring  T.R. Reid,  an author, lecturer,...

Alaska News Nightly: December 16, 2009

Individual news stories are posted in the Alaska News category and you can subscribe to APRN’s news feeds via email, podcast and RSS. Download Audio...
Wildfire flames flare high above a forest.

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, Dec. 16, 2016

Why Trump’s pick for Interior wants land to stay federal; Judge in Alaska tosses lawsuit against electors; Fire burns main structure at Alaska ice carving park; Alaska wildfires linked to climate change; Arctic’s warmest year on record harshly affects ecosystem; Ask a Climatologist: Is that ice fog or freezing fog?; AK: Praising La Señora de Guadalupe in Anchorage; 49 Voices: Sophie Leshan of Anchorage Listen Now

Poetry Is My Day Job

By day, Kima Hamilton is a poet, a mentor, a father, and a community leader. But he pays the bills by DJ-ing in nightclubs. http://youtu.be/jk400MZQQn4

Traveling Music: May 17, 2009

Here’s the music playlist from the May 17, 2009 edition of Traveling Music with Shonti Elder. All tracks played are listed below in the following...

Soul to Soul: February 20

Here’s the music playlist from the February 20, 2010 edition of Soul to Soul with Marvel and Sherry Johnson. All tracks played are listed...

June Television Highlights

June kicks off with some of your favorite classic programs, including: Great Performances: Pete Seeger's 90th Birthday Celebration; Alaska, The World, and Wally Hickel; and Alaska Far Away: The New Deal of Pioneers of the Matanuska Valley. We also will be starting a new season of Master Piece Mystery - Endeavor and Last Tango in Halifax.

Traveling Music: Feb 8, 2009

Here's the music playlist from the February 8, 2009 edition of Traveling Music with Shonti Elder. All tracks played are listed below in the...

Dr. Yong Zhao on “Catching Up or Leading the Way: American Education in the Age of Globalization”

Dr. Yong Zhao is an internationally known scholar, author, and speaker. His works focus on the implications of globalization and technology on education. He has designed schools that cultivate global competence, developed computer games for language learning, and founded research and development institutions to explore innovative education models. He has published over 100 articles and 20 books, including Catching Up or Leading the Way: American Education in the Age of Globalization and World Class Learners: Educating Creative and Entrepreneurial Students. Listen Now:

Talk of Alaska: The University of Alaska

It's a time of change for the University of Alaska. There are new Chancellors in both Anchorage and Fairbanks. Brian Rogers has stepped in...

Talk of Alaska: Food in Alaska

Is food a basic human right? Can Alaska afford to continue food programs that would be expanded by temporary federal funding? What is the...

Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

Monday, Feb. 23, 2017, at 2:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m. On the next Lin One we'll be discussing colorectal cancer. We'll hear from a survivor as he shares his experiences with surgeries, screenings and treatment. You don't have to be afraid of the process, and he'll be with us to tell you why. We'll also have a local pathologist on the show to talk about treatment and screening options here in Alaska. LISTEN NOW

Alaska News Nightly: January 19, 2011

Individual news stories are posted in the Alaska News category and you can subscribe to APRN’s news feeds via email, podcast and RSS. Download Audio...

Night Music: December 18, 2010

Here’s the music playlist from the December 18, 2010 edition of Night Music. with Connie G. All tracks ...

Anchorage Public Library Director Mary Jo Torgeson on navigating COVID-19 while serving the public

The comfortable, reliable, always available public library took a whacking under COVID-19. The facility closed its doors to the public, while within, employees worked...