Night Music: January 7, 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 Question and...

Lawmakers hope for compromise and consensus as next Legislative session approaches | Alaska Insight

Long-term fiscal solutions for Alaska’s budget have been elusive so far, and political frustration is boiling over. State lawmakers are returning to Juneau for the regular legislative session starting next week.

Alaska News Nightly: November 28, 2012

EPA Suspends BP From Future Government Contracts; ASD Superintendent Announces First Cuts Through Attrition; Court Reverses Decision To Halt Port MacKenzie Construction; Thomas Files Recount Request; BRH To Repay Nearly $1-Million In Medicare and Medicaid Billing Errors; Young & Impressionable: The Effect Of Domestic Violence On Children; State Awards Emergency Food Supply Contract; Southcentral Utility Costs May Rise As Much As 19 Percent; Sitka Looks To Tighten Laws On Smelly Trash

Anchorage Festival of Music’s ‘Dragons and Dungeons’ concerts this weekend | State of Art

These two performances at a private residence promise baroque songs and instrumentals about dragons performed on period instruments.

Night Music: August 12, 2017

Here is the Night Music Playlist with Kirk Waldhaus. All tracks played are listed below in the following format: Title Artist / Composer (if known...

Alaska News Nightly: December 27, 2011

Judge Releases BP From Probation For 2009 Spill, Man Faces Four Charges For Injecting Teen With Heroin, Part One: Health Care In Alaska, ACS Lowers Annual Shareholder Dividend By 77 Percent, RuralCap Working On Rural Energy Saving Upgrades, ‘Community Asset Building Initiative’ Gets $2 Million For Expansion, Northern Southeast’s Sea Otter Population Growing Slower Than Southern Region, Year In Review: Juneau, Dillingham and Fairbanks

AWAC Presents: Dr. Karin von Hippel, Center for Strategic and International Studies

Anchorage grown, Dr. Karin von Hippel has conducted research for the United Nations, the European Union and now the Center for Strategic and International...

Novel Coronavirus 101: What you need to know

First detected in December in Wuhan, China, the novel coronavirus has infected thousands of people in China and has spread to other...

Veteran Spotlight: Col. Suellyn Wright Novak

In the 3rd grade, Suellyn Wright Novak was asked to draw a picture of what she wanted to be when she grew up. She told her teacher she wanted to be a colonel in the Air Force in Alaska – and the teacher was so shocked at the clarity of her vision that she convened a parent-teacher conference where Novak’s parents. Read more.

ACLU Scores One for the Homeless

The American Civil Liberties Union of Alaska has won a court restraining order against Anchorage’s camping ordinance. The ordinance was...

Stage Talk: Jabali African Acrobats / Guys and Dolls Jr.

The Jabali African Acrobats will entertain over eleven thousand students in Anchorage and give one public performance. Hear more about the explosive acrobatics and...

Berry Picking

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The feel of the air at night has changed. Fall is coming. Time for berry picking. It’s been a great year for berries across Alaska, and on today's show, we will talk in detail about where, how, and what to pick, and how to handle your harvest with experts on the art, science, health and culinary details of berries, and share the warm feeling of this wonderful family tradition. KSKA: Thursday, 8/22 at 2:00 pm and 9:00 pm Listen Now

Alaska News Nightly: July 30, 2007

Federal agents with the FBI and the IRS are searching Senator Stevens' Girdwood home. Plus, residents of Coffman Cove hope a new school will...

World Aids Day 2011

World AIDS Day is Thursday, December 1, 2011 and the Alaskan AIDS Assistance Association (Four A’s) is raising awareness about the global epidemic. In Alaska, Four A’s broadens the impact of World AIDS Day in our community by planning a series of activities to raise awareness and eliminate HIV stigma. This year’s theme is Aim for Zero. We are aiming for zero stigma, zero discrimination, zero risk, zero new cases and most importantly, zero deaths. Read more.

Learning from our elders: Eberhard Brunner

Alaska is full of people that have lived full lives in the outdoors. This week on Outdoor Explorer our guest is Eberhard Brunner. Eberhard was an alpine ski coach, owned a hunting lodge, ran a sporting goods store, and is a professional photographer.

Alaska News Nightly: January 8, 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...

Roadkill Moose Sancocho | INDIE ALASKA

Hitting a moose while driving is an unfortunate part of living in Alaska. Oscar and Laura Avellaneda Cruz are making the best of it. The couple utilizes locally harvested meat to make the traditional Colombian soup, sancocho.

AK: Did Wyatt Earp really lose his pistol in Juneau?

A bar in Juneau claims it has a pistol that belonged to one of history's most notorious gunslingers. But does the story check out? Listen now
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This month is a great time to try eating vegan in Anchorage | Hometown, Alaska

February is the Anchorage Vegan Chef Challenge where restaurants around the city highlight vegan options on their menus.

Talk of Alaska: The U.N Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People

Indigenous rights to self determination, land use and economic autonomy are contained in the U.N Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People. Now...