AK: Summer ski jumping

Last week, the Nordic Ski Association of Anchorage (NSAA) was able to have summertime ski jumping at the Hilltop Ski Area. This is the first summer ski jump facility in the state. Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: December 15, 2008

Governor Sarah Palin is proposing a 7% cut in spending for next year's state budget. Plus a Fairbanks retailer packs up after more than...

AK: Independence

The Fourth of July in Alaska is all barbecues, parades, and – depending on how south you are — fireworks. But for one man in Unalaska, Independence Day came a week later. Koang Deng, a South Sudanese refugee, observed the first anniversary of his homeland’s independence by celebrating vicariously through relatives half a world away.

Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! Live in Theatres

It's Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! like you've never seen it before. Because, well, normally you can't see it -- it is a radio show, after all. But now it's coming to your local theatre with a live extravagant broadcast, in all its visual glory. Click here to find show times in Alaska theatres

Travleing Music 2-25-18

Traveling Music Shonti Elder 2-25-17 Concert:  Patrick Ball - harpist, Come Dance with Me: A Pilgrimage into Yeats Country Saturday, March 3, 7:30 PM Anchorage Museum auditorium Sunday, March...

AK: Sarah Palin, Revisited

This week we take another look at Governor -- and now Vice-Presidential candidate -- Sarah Palin. When our show first aired in February 2008,...

Addressing Alaskans: FBI Operations in Foreign Countries

This week on Addressing Alaskans, listen to a talk given by former special agent with FBI Alaska, Kevin Fryslie (pictured right). In "FBI...

Something Different: August 15, 2010

Here’s the music playlist from the August 15, 2010 edition of Something Different with Betsy. All tracks played are...

Opioids in Alaska

Opioid abuse and addiction is a national crisis and Alaska is suffering the impacts of prescription and illegal drug problems right along with the rest of the country. An upcoming summit on opioid abuse will take place in Palmer next week and the nation’s top Health and Veterans officials will be here for it. Listen Now

Night Music: August 3, 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: Thursday, August 25, 2016

Following hold on previous administrative order, CFEC to keep most of its functions; report ponders future of University of Alaska athletics; former Bethel PO Andrew Reid sentenced; victim's sister speaks up about lasting trauma; grounded by fog, would-be travelers watch Huna Tribal House festivities from afar; Kenai Borough Assembly keeps invocation, hears from deeply divided residents; police funding concerns intertwine with Fairbanks mayoral race; Alaska State Fair kicks off its 80th birthday in Palmer Listen now

Alaska News Nightly: December 10, 2014

Police: Felon Killed Prosecutor in Jealous Rage; Senate Gives Fishermen 3-Year Reprieve from EPA Regs; New Report Questions Susitna-Watana Economics; AEA Responds; Walker To Begin Reviewing Candidates For National Guard Post; Medicaid Expansion, Child Welfare Top Priorities For New DHSS Commissioner; Avalanche Survivor Says He’s Shaken, Humbled After Ordeal Near Rainbow Ridge; Eek Fisherman Catches Silver Salmon in December; After Lobbying Effort, Haines Distillery Opens Newly Legal Tasting Room Download Audio

Hometown, Alaska: Ballot Measure 1

Do you know enough to vote? Proponents call it the Anti-Corruption Act. Opponents call it an attack on free speech and capable of shutting down...

Alaska News Nightly: April 4, 2011

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...
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Alaska News Nightly: Friday, October 23, 2020

Candidates running to represent Alaska in Washington, D.C. begin their last few rounds of debate. And, the surge of coronavirus cases in Alaska is reaching record highs. Plus, how will Anchorage's new acting mayor lead Alaska's biggest city?

49 Voices: Merridy Littell of Anchorage

This week we're hearing from Merridy Littell in Anchorage. Littell is nine years old and originally from Seattle. She's organizing a children's bike race on July 15th. Listen now

Algo Nuevo: Dec. 21, 2008

Here’s the music playlist from the December 21, 2008 edition of Algo Nuevo — Something New.If you have questions, comments or music requests for...

Traditional Healing on Tudor

Lori Townsend, APRN – Anchorage Tucked along the south side of Southcentral Foundation’s complex of modern medical facilities is the traditional healing garden. Even with...

Line One: Pediatric endocrinology in Alaska

Children in Alaska are sometimes affected by unique pediatric endocrine disorders like rickets, precocious or delayed puberty, short stature, thyroid dysfunction and pituitary gland disorders.

Rock Island Line: April 10, 2011

Here’s the music playlist from the April 10, 2011 edition of Rock Island Line with Steve Grabacki and Marianne Kerr. All...