Alaska News Nightly: September 30, 2008

Bill Allen takes the stand in Ted Stevens trial. Plus, 2007 turns out to be a very good year for Alaska businesses. Also,...
A police man speaking behind a podium with flags in the back

Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Some state lawmakers criticize Gov. Dunleavy's veto of Alaska Reads Act funding. Plus, the state clears police officers in a fatal shooting.

Rural Outreach from an Urban Youth Shelter

Recently, I had the fabulous opportunity to leave the road system for the first time, for a visit to Newhalen, AK on the shores of the Newhalen River and Lake Iliamna. I was representing Covenant House Alaska at the April 2012 Academic/Athletic Meet hosted by the Lake and Peninsula School District. Read more.

Alaska News Nightly: November 3, 2010

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I am a Salmon Painter |INDIE ALASKA

Romney Dodd is a fourth generation Alaskan who started making art in 1991 after the birth of her first child. Working in paint,...

Walter Kanulie

Walter Kanulie is a Yupik Eskimo living in Togiak, Alaska where hunting and fishing is a way of life and traditional knowledge is something...

Alaska News Nightly: September 13, 2010

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Alaska News Nightly: December 30, 2013

Alaska Tapped To Be UAV Test Site; Part 1: Lt. General Russell Handy On Arctic Strategy; Pioneering Alaska Doctor Marcell Jackson Dies; Slow Business, High Costs Shut Down Paxson Lodge; BLM Builds Long-Term Clean Up Plan For Red Devil Mine Site; Preventing Language Loss: A 3-Step Process; MAP Students Train For ETT Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: March 6, 2014

Governor’s Mansion On List For EPA Intervention; Former Crime Lab Employee Charged With 6 Felonies; Mayors Seek Assurances On Gas Line Project; King Resting At Ruby, Competitors Close In; Five Nations Tentatively Agree To Arctic Fishing Ban; Dipnets May Be Allowed On Kuskokwim; Delta Western's Pro-Union Fuelers Strike Again; State Bans Importation, Sale Of Certain Elodea Plants; Kikkan Randall Secures World Cup Sprint Title; Cyclist Obliterates Iditarod Trail Invitational Record; Dogs Fare Better Than Mushers Over Rough Trail Download Audio

Photo Gallery: Dogs of Fourth Avenue

Here's a photo gallery including some of the less famous dogs seen on 4th avenue at the Ceremonial Start of the 2012 Iditarod. See more.

Alaska News Nightly: February 11, 2010

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Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, March 16, 2017

Don't panic over Trump's budget, Murkowski says; Alaska House votes to shut down budget debate; 9th Circuit judges to Congress: Leave us alone; Alaska's chief medical officer on opioid battle; Fairbanks bus driver shortage making kids late to class; Alaska State Parks switches to new booking system; Alaska gets millions of dollars from Volkswagen settlement; Railway demolition unearths new discoveries from World War II; Sea-to-table movement takes root with Alaska’s growing kelp industry Listen now

Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, Jan. 4, 2018

Trump administration proposes vast increase to offshore oil leasing in Alaska; Uncertainty in Alaska as Trump administration upends cannabis policy; Alaska state regulators urge caution to investors eyeing cryptocurrencies; Ambulance, vehicle crash kills 1 in Wasilla; Popular new pet trend driving antler theft in Anchorage; Halibut commission might tighten catch limits; Patterson siblings inch closer to Olympics with US National wins; Ask a Climatologist: 2017 was hot around the globe, warm in Alaska. Listen now

What piped water means for residents in rural Alaska | Alaska Insight

Water and sewer infrastructure, something most Americans take for granted as a basic utility service, is lacking in many communities in rural Alaska. Why, more than 60 years after statehood, are there still villages without piped systems?

Reporter’s roundtable: Liquor stores, detox centers and marijuana

Bethel saw the opening of its first liquor store since the 1970s. Opioid detox centers were a hot topic in the headlines this week. And as always, the struggle behind commercial marijuana continues throughout the state. On this week's Alaska Edition, we go behind the headlines with a group of reporters covering stories on drugs and alcohol.

Traveling Music 1-29-17

Traveling Music Shonti Elder 1-29-17   Announced the Anchorage Folk Festival, free concerts and workshops this afternoon and evening. More info at www.anchoragefolkfestival.org   Format: Song Title Artist / Composer CD Title Label Duration   Driving...
The Tundra Women's Coalition in Bethel.

Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Two soldiers from Fort Wainwright died in a training accident near Salcha. Plus, one Native corporation plans to create a dividend for shareholders from the profits of an aging mine. And, a state study looks at whether limiting sport fishing to hatchery fish could help conserve King salmon.

Republican Party of Alaska Ousts Chairwoman

An internal squabble among Alaska Republican Party officials is heating up. The party's executive committee has ousted Party Chairwoman Debbie Brown, and state party vice - chair Peter Goldberg has been named the new chair. KSKA's Ellen Lockyer has more
A landslide on a mountainside as seen from the air

Alaska News Nightly: Monday, February 22, 2021

FEMA will provide disaster assistance to Haines, to recover from the deadly landslides in December. And, a large solar array will power a lodge at Denali National Park, after a delicate installation. Plus, remembering Katie Hurley, who helped draft Alaska's constitution.

Alaskan Entrepreneurs & the Global Market

This event brought together a number of Alaskan entrepreneurs to share ideas and their enthusiasm for trying new things. Each of the panelists for this panel discussion has tried their hand at a number of different projects and has great advice and insight for us all. LISTEN HERE