Alaska News Nightly: January 17, 2012

Legislature Gets Underway In Juneau , Coastal Management Petition Submits Nearly 34,000 Signatures, Board of Game Delays Bear Control Expansion Decision, Alaska Exports Top $5 Billion In 2011, Employers Enacting ‘Workplace Wellness Programs’, Most Bethel Schools Remain Closed, New Owners Come With New Vision For Former Pulp Mill, Fairbanks Artist Goes Big At Anchorage Airport

Alaska News Nightly: January 16, 2012

Petition For Coastal Management Program Receives More Than Enough Signatures, Begich Returns From Afghanistan Trip, Board of Game Approves Kenai Peninsula Aerial Wolf Hunting, Renda Begins Pumping Fuel, Copper Basin 300 Cancelled Due To Cold Temps, Impassable Trail, Anchorage Animal Control Deals With Influx Of Rescues, Alutiiq Language On The Mend, Second Superintendent Candidate Visits City , Holly Brooks Takes Three-Week World Cup Break

Governor Parnell to Deliver State of the State Address

Listen to Alaska Governor Sean Parnell's State of the State address live from Juneau this Wednesday (Jan. 18) at 7:00 pm on KSKA FM. Streaming video will be available at Gave to Gavel Schedule Updates: Hometown, Alaska will repeat one hour later at 8:00 pm and Tech Nation will return next week on KSKA.

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Algo Nuevo: January 15, 2012

Here’s the Sunday, January 15, 2012 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave Luera. If you...

Something Different: January 15, 2012

Here’s the Sunday, January 15, 2012 edition of Something Different with Betsy. All tracks played are listed below in the following...

Soul to Soul: January 14, 2012

Here’s the music playlist from the January 14, 2012 edition of Soul to Soul with Marvel and Sherry...

Night Music: January 14, 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 Brown Gold Art...

Alaska News Nightly: January 13, 2012

Wildlife Official Charged With Hunting Violations, Board of Game Meeting Carries On Amid Rossi Charges, 28 New Bills Introduced For Upcoming Session, Alaska Gas Line Passes Hurdle With Filed Reports While Federal Coordinator Office Has Layoffs, President Obama Proposes Moving NOAA to Department Of Interior, Nome Residents Waiting On Fuel Delivery, Crabbers Eye Advancing Ice, AK: A Tropical Oasis, 300 Villages: Valdez

Can Alaska Learn from Norway’s Oil and Gas Success?

The panel discussion featuring Elle Ede, Statoil Alaska; Brad Keithly, Perkins Coie; Rebecca Logan, Alaska Industry Support Alliance; and Hugh Short, Alaska Growth Capital was recorded at the Alaska World Affairs Council on January 13, 2012.

AK: A Tropical Oasis

It’s been a particularly cold and snowy winter for much of Alaska. And in the middle of January, it’s hard to find a warm, soothing plant filled haven complete with singing birds and blooming tropical plants, unless you fly to Hawaii. But we dug into the AK archives for a story about a secret hot spot in Anchorage APRN’s Lori Townsend is willing to share. Sort of…

Legislative Session; and Oil Tax Ruling

The topics up for discussion this week are: the upcoming legislative session; latest ruling on the TAPS oil tax case; the justice department must explain why the Young investigation documents aren’t public; lots of snow; Parnell’s oil meeting; reapportionment case proceeds in Fairbanks; cracking down on drunkenness in bars; Joe Miller sues the North Star Borough. KSKA: Friday, 1/13 at 2:00pm & Saturday, 1/14 at 6:00pm KAKM: Friday, 1/13 at 7:30pm & Saturday, 1/14 at 5:00pm

Something Different: January 1, 2012

Here’s the Sunday, January 1, 2012 edition of Something Different with Betsy. All tracks played are listed below in the following format: Song...

Alaska News Nightly: January 12, 2012

Board Of Game Will Consider Aerial Predator Control Of Bears, Michael Geraghty Named Attorney General, Renda, Healy Expect To Be Close To Nome Late Tonight , Too Much Snow To Ski, Valdez Holds Off On Declaring Emergency, Fairbanks Artist Goes Big At Anchorage Airport, Governor Announces Terra Project Completion, Taylor Brelsford Talks About Haiti Earthquake Aftermath

Global LNG – A Shell View

A LNG pioneer, Shell will considerably increase production of Liquified Natural Gas in years to come. This week on Addressing Alaskans, Marta Jara from Shell Mexico discusses global markets for LNG, Shell's big picture priorities and the construction of a massive liquefied natural gas project in Australia that entails building the world's first floating LNG plant. KSKA: Thursday 1/12 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm

Tolovana Hot Springs: 11 Mile Ski at -35F?

COLD. I’ve never loved it more. I recently skied into Tolovana Hot Springs in the interior of Alaska with a couple friends. What kind of cold are we talking about here? Click for more.

Juneau Indie Filmmakers Host Screening in Anchorage

Alaska Robotics, a Juneau based collective of filmmakers, released their second collection of short films in November and are kicking off an informal state tour with a screening at the Alaska Experience Theatre in Anchorage. Click for more details.

Alaska News Nightly: January 11, 2012

Embedded Journalists Talk About Experience With Stryker Brigade, Missile Defense Will Have Long Presence In Alaska, Clive Thomas Explains Art Of Lobbying, Price On Fuel To Be Delivered To Nome Still Unknown, Coldest Villages Paying Highest Prices For Fuel, Up To 16 Inches Of Snow Expected In Anchorage, Plows Brace For Another Big Snowstorm, Yukon’s Year Round Swan Population Growing

Perseverance Theatre Seeks Actor Housing for Anchorage Production

Perseverance Theatre, is bringing The Blue Bear up to share with Anchorage audiences this winter. Right now, they are looking for housing for artists and staff during their stay for the production.  They will have people in Anchorage from the 31st of January through 19th of February. Learn more.

Photographer Captures Mt. McKinley’s Toll on Climbers

For his new exhibition, Anchorage artist Tim Remick photographed emotionally and physically ravaged mountain climbers mere moments after they stumbled into Mt. McKinley’s base camp. The large-format portraits are nearly 5 feet tall. Click for more.