Algo Nuevo: May 13, 2012
Here’s the Sunday, May 13, 2012 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave Luera. If you have questions, comments...
LISTEN: After a tumultuous 2020, what priorities do Black Alaskans have looking ahead?
How do Black Alaskans see the current issues facing our society and what do they want in policy and social change for greater equity in the future?
Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, December 20, 2023
The U.S. State Department extends America's boundaries. Plus, former ADN editor Howard Weaver is remembered fondly as a homegrown talent.
Municipal Elections; and Public Safety
The stories up for discussion this week are: municipal elections; Anchorage’s anti-discrimination ordinance initiative; public safety; Shell Oil’s spill response plan has been approved; Don Young files for reelection; and Alaska’s role in Super Tuesday.
KSKA: Friday, 2/24 at 2:00pm & Saturday, 2/25 at 6:00pm
KAKM: Friday, 2/24 at 7:30pm & Saturday, 2/25 at 5:00pm
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...
Alaska News Nightly: May 18, 2012
EPA Releases Bristol Bay Assessment; Defense Authorization Facing Presidential Veto; Arrow Refuse To Offer Curbside Recycling In Juneau; Kuskokwim River Breakup Less Extreme Than Expected; Bethel Hold Breakup Bash; Air Station Sitka Changes Command; AK: Climate Change; 300 Villages: Nenana
Alaska News Nightly: June 22, 2010
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...
Talk of Alaska: University of Alaska Anchorage
Alaskans expect a lot from their University. Among other things, it's supposed to help us understand ourselves and our world, prepare Alaska's future workforce,...
Alaska News Nightly: February 14, 2012
New Tax ‘Architecture’ Presented To Senate, Hugh Neff Wins Yukon Quest, APOC Blasts Bill Changing Campaign Disclosure Rules, ASEA Trying To Distance Self From Former Employee, Precipitation Database Helping Designers, Builders Plan For Extremes, Tanner Crab Enters Alaska Market, State, Forest Service Partner In Southeast Bat Study
Talk of Alaska: Books Made in Alaska
If you buy Alaskan, you spread the wealth, because your money keeps circulating in the state. But you might have to search pretty...
Alaska News Nightly: Monday, September 19, 2022
The changing climate conditions behind the weekend's historic storm. In many communities, local schools serve as evacuation centers. And Alaska's Republican party could oust a local leader for supporting Sen. Lisa Murkowski.
Hometown, Alaska: Ballot Measure 2
On the next Hometown, Alaska, we will be discussing the contentious ballot measure two, a bill that would make it mandatory for minors seeking...
Traveling Music 3-16-14
Traveling Music
Shonti Elder
3-16-14
Format:
Song Title
Artist / Composer
CD Title
Label
Duration
Raglan Road
Roger Daltrey with The Chieftains / Traditional
The Chieftains. An Irish Evening
RCA Victor
5:23
West Coast of Clare
Maura O'Connell...
M Butterfly coming to UAA Department of Theatre and Dance
Espionage, intrigue and love all come together in David Henry Hwang's Tony Award winning play, M Butterfly. Join director Jessica Jacob and actor Alder Fletcher from UAA Department of Theatre and Dance as they visit Stage Talk to talk about their upcoming production of this moving drama based on a true story opening March 21st and running through April 6th.
KSKA: Friday, 3/7, at 2:45 p.m.
Listen now:
Camp Seizure Lawsuit Parties Seek Summary Judgment
Attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union and the Municipality of Anchorage are waiting to learn the victor of the latest round in the...
Traveling Music 12-14-14
Traveling Music
Shonti Elder
Kluonie Frey (Shonti Elder's daughter) announcer
12-14-14
Format:
Song Title
Artist / Composer
CD Title
Label
Duration
That's Christmas To Me
Pentatonix / Kristen Anderson-Lopez
That's Christmas To Me
RCA Records
3:03
Wassail Song
Laurie...
Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016
Fairbanks strides closer to F-35 answer; at the mouth of the Kusko, a pioneering wind system; AFHC to stop accepting Home Energy Rebate applications; lawmakers recommend more cuts to University budget; on day one, state gets 68 marijuana applications; sobering center considered as an alternative to prison in Fairbanks; Yarducopia: a means to spread space for gardening; ANSEP proposal to re-purpose Mt. Edgecumbe High comes under criticism; mysterious Sumerian tablet puzzles UAF librarians Download Audio
AK: Live TV
Outside room 119 at Juneau-Douglas High School, a sheet of paper taped to the wall says, “FOG MACHINE IN USE.” It’s the Friday before Halloween, and the usually no-nonsense control room and JDTV News anchor desk is dressed with spider webs, skeletons, jack-o-lanterns, black lights, and strobes.
Download Audio
State of Art: Anchorage musician James Glaves releases solo material
This week on State of Art we're hearing from Anchorage musician James Glaves. He's been involved with a huge amount of projects from playing in bands to recording and producing them.
Anchorage Municipal Elections: What passed and what didn’t?
Voters headed to the polls on Tuesday in Anchorage to cast their votes for assembly seats, school board members and a number of ballot issues. Ellen Lockyer discusses what the outcome means for Anchorage on this week's Alaska Edition.