Alaska News Nightly: November 21, 2012

Final HD 34 Ballots In: JKT 4,123; Thomas 4,091; French Keeps Senate Seat In Close Race; Oil Tax Reform May Play Big Role In National Debt Discussions; Company Pushes For Rail Link To Export Oil Sands; State Labor Department Official David Stone Dies Unexpectedly; Thanksgiving Wednesday Is Busiest At Fairbanks Foodbank; Leone Part 3: ‘Come Back Right Now’

Introducing Video Glimpses

Today we launch the next generation of our nonprofit sector Glimpses, this time working with media artists to tell stories in a digital domain. The first, “Little Mikey” by Pat Race, kicks off the series. Other artists we will feature include Bob Curtis Johnson, Brian George Smith, Ellen Frankenstein and Andrew MacLean. Learn more.

U.S. Energy Tax Policy and the Alaskan Economy

In this special report, Lise Falskow, CEO of the the Alaska World Affairs Council discusses the Alaska economy with Dr. Margo Thorning. Dr. Margo Thorning is senior vice president and chief economist with the American Council for Capital Formation and director of research for its public policy think tank. Learn more.

Alaska News Nightly: November 20, 2012

Groups Submit Reviews Of Susitna-Watana Dam Studies; Report Says Lower Kenai River Violates Water Standards; Alaska Officials Report Increase Of Flu, Pertussis; State Mulling Medicaid Expansion; Anchorage Assembly Faces Accusations Of Open Meeting Law Violations; Leone, Part Two: ‘A Rapid, Liquid Stop’

Night Music: November 17, 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 Satin Doll Stephane...

Night Music: November 10, 2012

Here’s the music playlist for Night Music with Kirk Waldhaus. All tracks played are listed below in the following format: Song Title Artist Name Album Title Label Duration Skaravan Jazz Jamaica Skaravan HNCD...

Algo Nuevo: November 18, 2012

Here’s the Sunday, November 18, 2012 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave Luera. If you have questions, comments...

Algo Nuevo: November 11, 2012

Here’s the Sunday, November 11, 2012 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave Luera. If you have questions, comments...

Chuck Hughes in Anchorage, Alaska: Food from Fourth Avenue

On Tuesday, November 20, Anchorage’s Fourth Avenue stars in Chuck’s Eat the Street on The Cooking Channel. Here’s a behind the scenes look at why the show came to Alaska and what Chuck Hughes, the show’s host, thinks about Anchorage. Read more.

Alaska News Nightly: November 19, 2012

BBNC Board Member Charged With Sexual Assault; Leone: CG 6017 ‘Hit Something We Never Saw’; Kreiss-Tomkins Has A 28-Vote Lead; Light Sheen Spotted Near Grounded Tug; Lend Lease Program Has Long-Lasting Impact; Anchorage Snow Totals Well Below Average; Solving The Childcare Crisis In Rural Alaska

Traveling Music: November 18, 2012

Here’s the music playlist from Traveling Music with Shonti Elder. All tracks played are listed below in the following format: Song Title Artist / Composer CD Title Label Duration Red Sky...

Police Navidad is Back

The Anchorage Police Department Employees Association will host the second annual Police Navidad event with GCI. A one day, fun-filled family holiday festival, Police Navidad highlights seasonal celebrations as recognized by different cultures. The free event takes place Saturday, Nov. 24, at the Dena’ina Civic and Convention Center in downtown Anchorage. Read more.

AK: Parrots

Although the sale of wild caught exotic birds has been banned in the US for decades, commercial breeders in the country make a variety of parrots and parakeets available for pet lovers. But they are challenging pets. And because some owners give them up, there are more parrots in Alaska than there are homes for them.

Alaska News Nightly: November 16, 2012

BP To Pay $4.5 Billion In Deepwater Horizon Settlement; House District 34 Race All Tied Up; Fire Crews Respond To Engine Explosion On Shell Drill Rig; US Mint Issues Denali Quarter; Man Convicted In Hoonah Murder Wants New Trial; Fuglvog Fishing Associate To Pay $100,000 For Illegal Fishing; Bethel Search And Rescue Leader Resigns; Wildlife Agency Prepares For Alaska Employee Loss; AK: Parrots; 300 Villages: Craig

Iran’s Nuclear Policy and its Impact on the Region

University of Hawaii lecturer, Farideh Farhi was recorded speaking on "Iran's Nuclear Policy and its Impact on the Region" at the Alaska World Affairs Council on November 16, 2012.

The Mitzvah Mall Returns to Anchorage

Congregation Beth Sholom is hosting Anchorage’s annual “Mitzvah Mall.” (Mitzvah is Hebrew for commandment and we are commanded to do good deeds.) Last year’s event raised more than $10,000 worth of goodwill in three hours! This year we are having some music to add to the fun! Musicians will play acoustical music while you shop. Learn more.

Looking Back At Alaska’s Election; And The State’s Future In Oil

Looking back at the state-wide election. The legislature has been reorganized. Lawyer claims House District 38 results suggest racial gerrymandering. What should be expected of Gov. Parnell this session. The U.S. is predicted to be the world’s largest oil producer by 2020, what does that mean for Alaska? The Anchorage Assembly approves a $475 million budget. KSKA: Friday, 11/16 at 2:00pm & Saturday, 11/17 at 6:00pm TV: Friday, 11/16 at 7:30pm & Saturday, 11/17 at 5:00pm

Alaska News Nightly: November 15, 2012

Senate Republicans To Continue Earmark Ban; Scientists Work To Track Ice Islands; Unattended Candle Cited As Probable Cause Of Gastineau Apartment Blaze; State Supreme Court Mulls Appeal In Same Sex Tax Case; New Hospital Opens In Nome; OSHA Hands Out $55,000 In Fines For Ammonia Spill; One-Third Of Local Students Overweight Or Obese, Study Finds

The EPA’s Critical Role in Alaska

In an effort to drastically reduce air pollution created by international shipping and cruise ships within 200 miles of the U.S. and Canadian coastlines, the Environmental Protection Agency put the North American Emissions Control Area (ECA) into effect this August. According to the EPA's Alaska Regional Administrator, Dennis McLerran, the ECA zone which mandates cleaner fuel will prevent "as many as 30,000 deaths in the country by the year 2030." He discussed how the ECA came to be, the projected health benefits and economic impacts to Alaska at his talk on "The EPA's Critical Role in Alaska," recorded Tuesday at the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce. KSKA: Thursday 11/15 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm

New United Way Holiday Guide Now Available

The holidays are a time of caring, sharing and giving back. But often times we don’t know how exactly to lend our time, gifts or talents to help those in need. That’s why United Way of Anchorage has updated and re-issued the popular 3rd Annual Holiday Guide to Giving and Volunteering. Download the guide