Alaska News Nightly: Monday, May 23, 2022

Gov. Mike Dunleavy picks a running mate for this year's election. Also, a structure fire spreads into nearby trees amid warm and windy weather in Anchorage. And a new community fridge could help address food insecurity in Anchorage.

Off Mic: Dedication station

If she's not planning for the Harvest of Wines or the Art Showcase Auction, if she's not sitting at the front desk or heating...

Line One: Environmental Toxins and Your Health

On this week's Line One: Your Health Connection, Dr. Woodard hosts Dr. David Carpenter, Director of the Institute for Health and Environment...

School Board Passes Preliminary Budget 6-1

The Anchorage School Board passed their preliminary 2013-2014 budget Monday (2/4) night after hearing testimony from the public.
A map of Alaska shows ANCSA corporation boundaries.

ANCSA at 50 on Talk of Alaska: The role of Native corporations in Alaska’s economy

Fifty years ago, the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act established regional and village corporations throughout the state. In the second of our three-part discussion of ANCSA, we’ll speak with corporate executives about the economic and cultural impact the corporations have on not just Alaska Native lives, but on all Alaskans.

Talk of Alaska: Killing What You Eat

There is no doubt that Alaskans have their own take on the notion of local food.  In fact, for many in the state,...

Panhandling Sidewalk Law; Vic Kohring; and Alaska Newspapers Closes

Friday, July 29 at 2:00 pm on KSKA 91.1FM and at 7:30 pm on KAKM, Channel 7 television This week, the Mayor intends to continue pursuing panhandler sidewalk law; Kohring hopes to revise corruption charges as he awaits trial; a group of teenagers is attacked by a bear; Calista closes Alaska Newspapers; and the latest on the debt crisis, and what does it mean for Alaska?

Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2019

A look at the historical roots of the tension between Arctic Slope Regional Corporation and the Alaska Federation of Natives. Plus: Alaska's senators weigh in on the U.S House vote to impeach President Donald Trump.

Alaska Cultural Connections: Adoption

As part of an on-going series on Alaska’s cultural connections, we’re taking A Closer Look at cross-cultural adoption. Last winter, Anchorage resident Sarah Gonzales and her husband adopted a beautiful healthy baby boy; they met him when he was one day old at the Alaska Native Medical Center in Anchorage. She shares her thoughts about how to integrate his birth culture in their family life. Download Audio

Traveling Music 11-15-15

  Upcoming Concerts:  Dan Bern, Sat. Nov. 21, 7:30 PM Taproot, Anchorage Sun., Nov. 22, 6 PM Vagabond Blues, Palmer   Format: Song Title Artist / Composer CD Title Label Duration   Merle, Hank...

Arctic Re-Entries (with Partners for Progress AK): stories of incarceration, freedom and second chances

This month Arctic Entries brings you “Arctic Re-Entries: stories of incarceration, freedom and second chances.”

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...

June 2015 Television Highlights: Lucky Chow Debuts

LUCKY CHOW travels across the United States to explore Asian cuisine's impact on American food culture. Hosted by Danielle Chang, the six-part series explores a wide variety of Asian food and drink — from a famous Japanese noodle dish to Korean kimchi to Chinese fusion — while meeting the new generation of chefs and entrepreneurs dedicated to keeping the traditions alive.

Traveling Music 1-11-15

  Traveling Music Shonti Elder 1-11-15   Format: Song Title Artist / Composer CD Title Label Duration   The Maid That Sold Her Barley Mary Dillon with Deanta / Trad. The Voice of Celtic Women, There Was...

Alaska New Nightly: October 11, 2013

Spokeswoman: White Powder Deemed Nonhazardous; Galena Residents Struggle To Navigate Assistance Programs; AVEC On Schedule For Bethel Utilities Company Takeover; Sealaska CEO Announces Retirement; Veniaminof Volcano Active Once More; UAF Scientists Land Grant For Most Extensive Pacific Walrus Research To Date; UAA Hockey Looks Forward To Fresh Start; AK: Float; 300 Villages: Kenny Lake Download Audio

Talk of Alaska: ‘Black in Alaska’ aims to increase African American visibility

A new compilation of the stories of struggle and triumph provides a lens on the lives and careers of Black Alaskans.

Talk of Alaska: DNR Engagement

Job creation and resource development are major priorities for the Parnell administration.  Natural Resources Commissioner Dan Sullivan has begun what he calls...
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Dealing with the dark | Talk of Alaska

We discuss darkness, and finding ways to enjoy the short days of winter, on this Talk of Alaska.

The beginning of Prudhoe Bay development

40 years ago, the first barrel of oil started flowing down the trans-Alaska pipeline. Completing the pipeline was an epic, three-year saga that required tens of thousands of workers, great feats of engineering and perilous work on mountain passes. On the next Talk of Alaska, we'll explore that pipeline history as part of the series Midnight Oil, from Alaska's Energy Desk. Listen Here

Night Music: April 9, 2011

Here’s the music playlist from the April 9, 2011 edition of Night Music with Connie G.  All ...