Hometown, Alaska: Alaska meet China. China, meet Alaska

Our newly globalized world makes broad introductions like this more and more common. China is Alaska’s second largest trading partner. Anchorage has been home...

How and why house concerts work for local musicians

House concerts aren't new, but they are certainly happening in Anchorage. How do they work for musicians? For hosts? For the audience? LISTEN HERE

Alaska News Nightly: February 18, 2013

Kookesh hospitalized after heart attack; physical evidence led to Kake suspect; Kodiak suspect to appear in court this week; board must redo maps; gas line update; Yukon Quest Red Lantern Award handed out; Feature: Ilisagvik College; Celebrating Peratrovich Day

Native names in modern culture

Words have power. Recently the federal government quit using certain words to describe ethnic groups. Words like Eskimo and Aleut. Young Alaska Native people are increasingly using their Native names on social media and professionally. There's also a push by some to return to the original Native descriptors for places and landmarks.

Unmasking brain injury

People who experience a traumatic brain injury (TBI) can experience a wide range of symptoms, from a headache to death. Often these symptoms are subtle and can be missed by care providers, family members, and coaches.

The Alaska Long Trail | Outdoor Explorer

This week on Outdoor Explorer we dive into the Alaska Long Trail. It would connect Seward and Fairbanks via a multi user trail system.

Soul to Soul: May 7, 2011

Here’s the music playlist from the May 7, 2011 edition of Soul to Soul with Marvel and Sherry Johnson. All tracks ...

Kids These Days!: September 7

Tuesday, September 7 at 2pm, repeating at 7pm The Infant Brain and Early Language Acquisition Dr. Patricia Kuhl is internationally renowned for her research on the...

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

Night Music: February 18, 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 I Remember...

Alaska News Nightly: August 5, 2009

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Alaska News Nightly: March 21, 2012

Massachusetts Congressman Rallies Against Gas Line Exports, Oil Companies Continue Push For Tax Cuts, Goose Creek Audit Findings Raise Questions, Health Care Legislation Heading To Supreme Court, University of Alaska Health Care Premiums Rising, Upper Yukon River Peregrine Falcon Population Stabilizes, Gold Medal: March Madness In Southeast Alaska

“Aware”- The science of presence

On the next Line One: Your Health Connection, co-host, Prentiss Pemberton is joined by UCLA Psychiatry Professor and Author, Dr. Daniel Siegel, for a discussion of how Meditative and “Mindful Attention” practices can improve mood, functioning, and overall health. Thanks for listening!

Line One: How childhood nutrition affects chronic illness

Childhood chronic illness affects 40% of school-aged children and adolescents. Nutrition, movement, environmental toxins and genetics play a role in this progression.

Alaska News Nightly: November 5, 2008

In the wake of the election we look at the still-undecided races for Alaska's Congressional seats. It could be more than a week before...

Alaska News Nightly: June 29, 2010

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Raising Kid Colt – Inside a Sandhill Crane Family

“Raising Kid Colt,” was filmed over a span of two summers by amateur videographer, Nina Faust, who was able to film the intimate details of the lives of two Sandhill Cranes. Click for more.

Blazing New Bike Trails at Kincaid Park

Anchorage’s Singletrack Advocates are planning to build more mountain bike trails this summer – a six mile extension of the popular trails they have already built at Kincaid Park. This ambitious goal is the way this can-do group rolls. Read more.

Line One: Influenza Prevention

According to the CDC, influenza rates in the United States are currently low, making it an ideal time to get vaccinated. This week on...

Soul to Soul: Dec. 20, 2008

Here's the music playlist from the December 20, 2008 buy kamagra edition of Soul to Soul with Marvel and Sherry Johnson. All tracks played...