Alaska News Nightly: January 11, 2013

Judge Vacates Polar Bear Habitat Designation; EPA Issues Shell Violation Notices; Legislature Releases Nearly 20 New Prefiled Bills; Report Questions Whether Alaska Native Corporations Share Enough Info With Shareholders; 100 Turn Out For ‘Idle No More’ Rally In Anchorage; District Braces For $14 In Cuts; Government Hill Apartment Fire Under Investigation; Burning Death Prompts Questions And Concerns; AK: Recovering; 300 Villages: Atqasuk

Algo Nuevo: March 20, 2011

Here’s the music playlist from the Sunday March 20, 2011 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave ...

Hometown, Alaska: Youth Spending Their Vacations Serving the Community

College and high school students look forward to the summer break to get a respite from the study grind. But these days, ...

Rock Island Line: May 23, 2010

Here’s the music playlist from the May 23, 2010 edition of Rock Island Line with Steve Grabacki and Marianne Kerr. All tracks played are...

I Am A Hooligan Fisherman

Alaska is known for its abundant salmon fisheries, but few outsiders have ever heard of the yearly hooligan runs. These fish earned the name "candlefish" from being so fat during spawning, with up to 15% of total body weight in fat, that if caught, dried, and strung on a wick, it can be burned as a candle. Click for more.
brown water comes out of sink

Alaska News Nightly: Monday, March 6, 2023

Stories are posted on the statewide news page. Send news tips, questions, and comments to news@alaskapublic.org. Follow Alaska Public Media on Facebook and on Twitter @AKPublicNews. And subscribe to...

Alaska News Nightly: March 26, 2014

Court: Reinstate Tongass Roadless Rule Exemption; Murkowski Presses Demand for King Cove Road; Two Alaskans, Two Very Different Affordable Care Act Experiences; When Disaster Struck, Allen Took Care Of What He Could; The Great Alaska Earthquake: 50 Years Later; Graphite One Resources Purchases Promising Seward Peninsula Claim; Bethel’s Winter House Aims To Reduce Exposure Deaths Download Audio

Shaved Brussels Sprouts Salad with Parmesan & Walnuts

heidi drygas sprouts 1 My love for Brussels sprouts extends far and deep, years before they became a fad at hip eateries in Chicago and San Francisco. It all goes back to a time when the idea finding a fresh Brussels sprouts at the grocery store in Fairbanks was unthinkable, and so ours came to the dinner table via frozen baggies from the super market. It all goes back to a time when Holly and I were obsessed with Barbies. Read more.

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, July 27, 2018

BLM projects 'insignificant' impact from seismic work in ANWR; Capsized vessel near Clark's Point being salvaged; Computer virus disrupts several Mat-Su services; Woman charged with 149 counts Alaska dividend fraud; Pebble review continues after Walker seeks delay; Taixtsalda Hill fire has 113 firefighters trying to contain it; Two separate people pawed by separate Katmai bears in 'minor' incidents; New farm bill program aims to help food insecurity in Alaska; AK: Petersburg High graduate with cerebral palsy ready for new challenges; 49 Voices: Janene Driscoll of Gustavus Listen now

Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

Monday, Feb. 23, 2017, at 2:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m. On the next Lin One we'll be discussing colorectal cancer. We'll hear from a survivor as he shares his experiences with surgeries, screenings and treatment. You don't have to be afraid of the process, and he'll be with us to tell you why. We'll also have a local pathologist on the show to talk about treatment and screening options here in Alaska. LISTEN NOW

Alaska News Nightly: February 25, 2014

Pebble Mine Opponents Urge EPA To Kill Project; Quinhagak Man Arrested For Murder of 25-year-old Woman; Glacier Bay Land Slide Excites Scientists; House Democrats Confirm Kito To Downtown Juneau Seat; Bill Limiting Medicaid Abortion Payout Back In Discussion; Peter Tony Pleads Guilty To 3 Counts Of Child Sexual Abuse; Political Solution Sought For China Geoduck Ban; Pro-Union Delta Western Workers Press On; Former Alaskan Appearing On NBC’s ‘Mind Games’ Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018

Byron Mallott resigns; Feds approve second Conoco oil project in National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska; Elders and Youth conference continues in Anchorage; Sitka police officer files suit; DEA hosts Fairbanks opioid summit; Togiak tribal authorities seize smuggled alcohol; Rural Alaska populations on the rise; Petersburg Assembly rejects Tongass timber sale audit Listen now

Traveling Music 10-14-18

Traveling Music Date: Shonti Elder   Format:  Tune Title Performer / Composer Album Title Recording Company Length   The Kinyons – fiddle instrumental Liz Knowles / Liz Knowles The Celtic Fiddle of Liz Knowles Lyrichord Discs 3:14   Am I...

Algo Nuevo: March 18, 2012

Here’s the Sunday, March 18, 2012 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — ...

Alaska News Nightly: March 2, 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: Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015

Defense bills clear US Senate with Alaska projects; Feds take comment on Hilcorp's offshore Liberty project; Juneau educator named 2016 Teacher of the Year; Complaint alleges campaign disclosure violations; US marshals join search for Bethel officer accused of misconduct; Troopers to review controversial Sitka arrest; KMXT radio sues Kodiak for documents in police brutality case; KSM mine developers say they've struck more gold; Homerites pitch camp to bring attention to homelessness; Petersburg hatchery equipped with better technology for raising salmon; Woody, top draw at Seward aquarium, dies at 22; Sitka skate park lures young asphalt surfers alongside older delinquents; Haines ski manufacturer lands storefront Download Audio
A pipeline stretching toward a sunset

Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, September 9, 2020

A federal judge blocks a request to require an absentee ballot application be sent to every Alaskan voter. And, the oil industry isn't worried about several lawsuits over drilling in ANWR and the NPR-A. Plus, Juneau struggles to find a place for its cold weather homeless shelter.

Understanding Alaska’s recession

KSKA: Wednesday, March 1 at 2 pm and 8 p.m. Kathleen McCoy hosts two of the state's top economists, to examine the Alaska economy that's firmly in recession. Choices on the state budget deficit could make the recession worse or longer. The economists' work allows us to see how many jobs may be lost, how Alaska's population will change and what the new normal will look like. LISTEN NOW

49 Voices: Carlos Tayag of Unalaska

Now it’s time for 49 voices. This week we're hearing from Carlos Tayag in Unalaska. Tayag is the Teen and Leisure program coordinator for the city and moved to the island from Washington three years ago. Listen now

Alaska News Nightly: March 9, 2009

Exxon Valdez captain Joe Hazelwood is apologizing to Alaska. He reluctantly granted an interview on the incident for a new book marking the 20th...