Alaska News Nightly: June 29, 2012

Fiscal New Year Starts With Low Income, Rundown of a Busy Week in D.C., What it Means for Alaska, Small businesses Worry About Health Law’s Unknowns, Greenpeace Makes Way Toward Unalaska, University of Alaska President Proposes Tuition Hike, Salmon Fishing Restrictions Down, Free Tacos Because of Hoax, AK: Ionia, 300 Villages: Bettles Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, Aug. 31, 2018

Walker, Begich supporters eye withdrawal deadline; Final Pebble scoping report released; Controversy abound as Roadless Rule debate rages on; Fairbanks woman charged with the murder of her two children; Military plans exercises in Gulf of Alaska for spring despite widespread opposition; Salvage team refloating F/V Pacific Knight; AK: Did Wyatt Earp really lose his pistol in Juneau?; 49 Voices: Stephanie Seber of McCarthy Listen now
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Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, January 11, 2024

Disagreement continues over the Mulchatna caribou herd. Plus, an Indiana man is sentenced for the murder of an Alaska woman in 2019.

Alaska News Nightly: December 6, 2012

St. Paul Police Department Shuts Down; Moon Rocks Back In Alaska; Congress Divided Over Possibility Of LNG Exports; Park Service Pushes Back Against Some Interior Sport Hunts; Denali National Park Gets New Superintendent; Kreiss-Tomkins: Not Alaska’s Youngest Lawmaker; Dozens Of YK Delta Wrestlers Qualify For State

UAA Student Body President Selected Kremlin Fellow

Anchorage campus student body president Ryan Buchholdt was recently selected to travel to Russia in November as part of the Kremlin Fellows program. Ryan is one of 15 student leaders nationwide selected to participate in this prestigious opportunity. Read more.

KSKA still at reduced power

There was progress made over the weekend with KSKA's analog and HD installation. We are working on putting high powered equipment in...

Urban Gardening In Anchorage

Today, we’re urban gardening. The time to garden is now, and Anchorage resident Tikaan Galbreath can’t wait to dig into his soil. Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: September 25, 2007

A jury has found former lawmaker Pete Kott guilty of bribery, conspiracy and extortion. Plus, a California Congressman introduced a bill today that would...

AK: Dance

Although the ancient form of dance called English Morris was born so long ago its origins are murky, it remains alive and well, even in frozen Alaska. Rant and Raven, Anchorage’s Morris dance group, is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, with a tour on the Alaska Marine Highway. Download Audio

RUNNING: State Senate, District J Anchorage

Bill Weilechowski (D) and Ron Slepecki (R) are running for State Senate, District J Anchorage in the Alaska General Election on ...

Night Music: October 26, 2013

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 Duration 8:00...

Alaska News Nightly: July 13, 2007

Below is the complete story list and audio from today's Alaska News Nightly, as broadcast on APRN stations statewide. Individual stories are available in...

Different Wheeled Machines

KSKA: Thursday, June 30, at 2:00 and Thursday, July 07, at 8:00 p.m. Something about human-power, pedals and wheels inspired inventors, and if you spend much time on Alaskan trails, you will see some odd contraptions rolling by. On the next Outdoor Explorer, I’m talking to guys who would like to convert you and everyone to recumbent bikes and unicycles. DOWNLOAD AUDIO

Alaska News Nightly: February 21, 2012

State Concerned Over Increasing Numbers of HIV Cases, Bill Would Help Conversion From Oil Heat Sources, Austerman Open to Changes to ACMP Bill, Parnell Signs Bill Changing Disclosure Rules into Law, Researchers Launch Rocket to Study Northern Lights, Researchers Investigate Weightlessness Effects on Human Body, Bill Would Offer Energy Relieve for Alaskans, Fairbanks Entrepreneur Setting Up Third Wind Power Generator, First Iron Dog Racers Reach Nome

Traveling Music: Sept. 21, 2008

Here's the music playlist from the September 21, 2008 edition of Traveling Music with Kluonie Elder. All tracks played are listed below in the...

A Once-in-a-Generation Renovation

The Anchorage Public Library is preparing for a once-in-a-generation renovation of the Z.J. Loussac Library, a vital and beloved Anchorage institution. The Loussac Renewal is a large, multi-year project that will be completed in multiple phases. The first phase, a facility master plan, began in April 2012. Read more.

Alaska Captures Dolly Parton’s Attention

Alaska is enrolling more and more children in Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, and none other than Parton, herself, has taken notice. When Alaska’s enrollment topped 13,000 children receiving Imagination Library books every month, Parton taped a video message congratulating and thanking Alaskans for making it happen. Check out the video. Check out the video.

Dancing around the topic…

KSKA: Friday, August 25 at 2:45pm Just what goes into running an adult dance company in Anchorage? How about two? Join Artistic Directors Becky Kendall of Momentum Dance Collective and Stephanie Wonchala of Pulse Dance Company this week on Stage Talk to find out. Momentum Dance Collective is celebrating their tenth anniversary and Pulse Dance Company is celebrating their eighth year of bringing exciting and creative dance concerts and movement training to the community. LISTEN HERE

Alaska News Nightly: April 12, 2013

Legislators Enter Final Stretch Of Session; Alleged Bootlegger Banned From Akiak; JBER Soldier To Be Sentenced Monday On Espionage Charges; Petersburg Seafood Company Makes Big Move; Alice Rogoff Pushes For Changes In Arctic; AK: Raising Funds; 300 Villages: Platinum

Alaska News Nightly: April 23, 2014

What Needs To Be Done To Respond To An Arctic Oil Spill?; Report Not Anticipating Near-Term Arctic Increase In Commercial Shipping; No End In Sight For Alaska Lawmakers; Legislature Passes Bill With Aid For State Refineries; YK Delta VPSOs Prepare For Firearms; Survey Finds Mat-Su Residents Want To Maintain Rural Profile; Fairbanks Hatchery Opening Doors To Public; Moviegoers Get Glimpse Of Katmai Grizzlies In Disney’s ‘Bears’ Download Audio