Line One: Environmental Cancer Risks

Dr. Devra Davis, a University of Pittsburg epidemiology professor and author joins Dr. Woodard in the studio today.  A Line One guest earlier this...

Alaska News Nightly: August 7, 2013

AHFC Head Dan Fauske Steps Down; Pebble Waits, Frustration Grows; Low Numbers Prompts Restrictions On Nelchina Caribou Hunts; Tension Rises Over Mat-Su Mayor’s Communication With Redistricting Board; State Issues Best Interest Finding On LNG Gas Line Right-Of-Way Application; Wildfires Growing In Interior’s Dry, Windy Weather; Alaska Airlines Flights Delayed By Computer Breakdown; Polar Star Visits Juneau; ‘Alaska Tracks’ Shares Tales Hunters, Trappers and Fishermen Download Audio

Happy 100th, Anchorage!

What was Anchorage like in 1915? 1935? 1960? Aren't you curious? This is the time to find out, as the city prepares to celebrate its Big 10-0. Download Audio

Loving and learning from jazz

What can you learn from jazz? Find out from these Alaska students, including high school, college and an adult learner, along with their teacher, John Damberg. They'll play a few tunes, too. Thanks for listening!

Alaska News Nightly: May 12, 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...

Alaska News Nightly: Monday, July 24, 2017

Lawmakers to meet in Juneau this week to vote on capital budget; Washington man pleads not guilty to murder, theft in Ketchikan doctor’s death; Strong winds sweep through Interior; Two separate deaths on road system over the weekend; Trump nominates Alaska US attorney; Marine debris won’t stop, but neither will those cleaning it up; 2 Haines food entrepreneurs are finalists in Southeast business contest; Personal use king crab fishery in Juneau area to open for 5 days; 'Mayor' Stubbs the Cat passes away at 20; Behind the scenes of Wild Alaska Live Listen now

Alaska News Nightly: December 4, 2009

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Meet students from Bartlett High

"New Arrivals" is Alaska Public Media's profiles of people who recently moved to Anchorage. Every Tuesday, we meet a New Arrival from another country, another state, or another part of Alaska. This week we meet a number of different students from Bartlett High School. LISTEN HERE
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Algo Nuevo June 26, 2016

Here’s the Sunday, June 25th, 2016 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave Luera. If you have questions, comments or music requests for host Dave Luera, send email to algonuevo@alaskapublic.org or post your comment at the bottom of this post.

Holiday greetings

Alaskans are connected in so many different ways, and nothing shows that better than the special two-hour Holiday Greetings Edition of "Talk of Alaska," from the member stations of APRN.  Good wishes, greetings and holiday cheer fly back and forth from one end of the state to the other as people call in. You won't want to miss it. Listen Here
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Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Sen. Sullivan demands a fellow Republican stop holding up military promotions. Plus, Bethel residents respond to an apparent oil spill.

LISTEN: These undocumented Alaskans came to the U.S. as children. What happens next?

What's it like to live in Alaska as a member of the DACA generation? Meet local business owner Deicy Camarena and mother and legal services worker H.J Kim. Thanks for listening!

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, May 10, 2019

Dividend size to be a focus in session’s closing days; Bob Penney spent more than $300,000 to get Gov. Dunleavy elected. Then his grandson got an $8,000-a-month no-bid contract.; Dunleavy administration weighs in on Pebble-backed lawsuit against BBRSDA; Dunleavy responds to Alaska legislators push for protection from British Columbia mines; UA Board of Regents prepare for budget scenarios in light of likely cuts; Women in Alaska’s fishing industry hope to curb sexual harassment; Napakiak says goodbye to residents who died in jail fire; AK: Petersburg students turn plastic trash into artsy treasures; 49 Voices: Robert Fowler of Tuntutuliak

Wages of Spin: Dick Clark

The Wages of Spin chronicles The Philadelphia Music Scene from 1952 thru 1963. The film focuses primarily on Dick Clark, The Genesis of Bandstand, The Congressional Payola Hearings in 1960 and Payola. This is the first honest, comprehensive look at the inner workings of The Music Industry during this time frame. KAKM: Friday, 6/22 at 9:30pm

Alaska News Nightly: September 29, 2011

Groups Suing to Stop Shell’s Plan to Drill in the Beaufort Sea, 150 Gallons of Oil Spill in Unalaska, Officials Celebrate Groundbreaking of Tanana River Bridge, Rep. Young Introduces Bill Rolling Back Regulations from Past 20 Years, Federal Agency Says Halibut Catch Sharing Plan Needs More Input, Accountability Office Says IHS Program Flawed, iPhone App Sheds Light on Yup’ik Language, SE Votes on Plastic Bags, Hydro, Alcohol Tax, Kake Apartment for Elderly Receives Money to Improve Energy Efficiency, Rescued Seal Pup Returns to Wrangell

Night Music: December 6, 2014

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

Traveling Music 2-7-16

Traveling Music Shonti Elder 2-7-16   Format: Song Title Artist / Composer CD Title Label Duration   Love and Freedom Cathie Ryan / Mary Brooksbank The Music of What Happens Shanachie 2:49   Long Beating Wing Gerry O'Bierne / Gerry O'Bierne Half...

Alaska News Nightly: October 26, 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...

Secrets of a Winter Salmon Stream

Eighteen months ago, Encounters received support from the Alaska Sustainable Salmon Fund to make two radio programs about salmon and to produce companion online materials. And in the process, we became completely enthralled by salmon—arguably the most important wild species of our time. Learn more.

Alaska News Nightly: July 25, 2012

US House Passes Bill Speeding Up Alaska Oil Lease Sales; Hilcorp To Reopen Drive River Terminal Oil Storage Facility; Committee Approved Money For Inspection Of State Capitol Building; Robert Reich Speaks In Anchorage; Alaska Ranks Among Highest In Work-Related Fatality Rates; Bear Mauling Victim In Critical Condition; Report Says Mat-Su Seniors Not Getting Adequate Access To Care; New Computer Models Predict Climate, Ecosystem Changes For Alaska