Alaska News Nightly: Monday, Dec. 17, 2018

Alaska's two senators voted differently on several big issues in the last week; Environmental groups sue Trump administration to halt Arctic drilling project; This winter, a major oil exploration effort is happening in a familiar place: Prudhoe Bay; Energy specialist urges radon tests after Alaska earthquake; Delta Junction man dies in snowmachine accident near Paxton; Adding insulation to the outside of your home? Watch out for mold.; Is testing Juneau’s student athletes for drugs and alcohol effective?; Rare military ceremony at JBER for Service Cross recipient

Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2016

Obama 'indefinitely' bars drilling in Arctic waters; Easier reporting could reduce violence against sex workers; Despite fire, the World Ice Art Championships will still go on; Alaska Airlines now nation's fifth largest airline; Alaska Pacific University to become tribal college; Man sentenced for drunken Iditarod snowmachine incident; The feds are finally paying to move a village, but it’s not in Alaska; Gov. Walker proposes stable Fish and Game budget; Kodiak kids make sandwiches for the needy Listen Now

Christmas at Belmont

Join Grammy-winning host Kathy Mattea and nearly 700 student musicians, Belmont School of Music faculty and Nashville Children’s Choir for a production of traditional carols, classical masterworks, world music and light-hearted seasonal favorites.Monday, December 21. 9:00 p.m. Friday, December 25. 7:00 p.m.

Running 2012: Anchorage School Board

Daysha Eaton hosts Anchorage School Board candidates in the KAKM studios. 3:00 David Nees, Seat E 16:00 Kathleen Plunkett (incumbent), Seat E 30:40 Tam Agosti-Gisler, Seat F 45:15 Richard Wanda, Seat F 58: 45 Natasha Von Imhof, Seat G 1:12:30 Starr Marsett, Seat G
Two teen girls and an adult man sit at a radio studio table.

Talking with teens about underage drinking | Hometown, Alaska

Many people and experiences shape if and when we decide to drink, and talking about those influences can be hard.

Hey hikers, bikers, skiers: Here’s something you need to know

What you don't know about animal trapping in Alaska could hurt you or your pet. Thanks for listening!

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, June 16, 2017

Walker narrows Legislature’s focus to the budget; As swing vote on ACA repeal, Murkowski draws attention; An Anchorage program has people role-playing in a refugee camp; Climber dies of unknown illness descending Denali; Former Fairbanks DA dies in motorcycle accident; Fairbanks Borough air quality letters yield single citation; Alaska Highway Project: Memorializing civil rights legacy of black soldiers in state history; AK: World's only urban king fishery has lines casting in downtown Anchorage; 49 Voices: Albert Scott of Anchorage Listen now

Midnight Sun Jazz October, 14th 2017

Here’s the Saturday October, 14th 2017 edition of Midnight Sun Jazz, with host Ed Ulman.

Night Music: April 6, 2019

Here is the Night Music Playlist with Kirk Waldhaus. All tracks played are listed below in the following format: Title Artist / Composer (if known or...

Listen to KSKA on your iPhone / iPod Touch

Do you have an iPhone or an iPod Touch? If so, now you can take KSKA's live audio stream with you anywhere you and you...

Adolescent Anxiety

Anxiety is a normal and important human experience that is necessary for motivation and even our survival as a species. Anxiety, however, can become a frustrating and debilitating condition that can manifest as intense irrational fear, hypervigilance, panic, obsessive behaviors, and poor self esteem.

Alaska News Nightly: February 22, 2013

Kwethluk Residents Say Barge May Be Tainting Waterhole; Interior Department Finalizes NPR-A Plan, Creates Pipeline Corridor; Constitutional Delegate Wary Of Education Funding Amendment; Kookesh’s Family Says He’s Doing Better; Selle-Rea Responds To Settlement; WMC Board On Privacy; Children’s Author Jean Rogers Dies; AK: Judge Jamming; 300 Villages: Port Alexander

Memorial Attendees Share Memories, Thoughts of Stevens

Len Anderson, KSKA – Anchorage As soon as the doors of the Anchorage Baptist Temple opened before the service at noon today, a...
A group of people paint a sign that says: Go Lydia! Go!

Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Officials at Alaska’s largest hospitals sound the alarm as COVID hospitalizations tick up. And, Seward erupts in joy after one of their own wins a gold medal at the Olympics. Plus, some officials say COVID cases from cruises are to be expected.

Who Says Texans Can’t BBQ?

Pitmaster Aaron Franklin takes a boisterous BBQ culture road trip in BBQ with FRANKLIN — featuring the people, the places and, of course, the food. The series celebrates the traditions and storied histories passed down through the generations, as well as those breathing new life into this distinctly American culture.

What you need to know about this pest

How to identify a spruce bark beetle-infested tree. Can you use it as firewood? How do you keep spruce in your own yard healthy? How serious is the outbreak in Southcentral? Thanks for listening!

Night Music: October 30, 2010

Here’s the music playlist from the October 30, 2010 edition of Night Music. with Kirk Waldhaus. All tracks played are listed below in...

Talk of Alaska: Dogs, Dogs and More Dogs

The Iditarod is around the corner and Alaska's attention turns to dogs - all sorts of dogs. Sled dogs. Pet dogs. Working dogs. Join us...
Voters mark their ballots in a long hallway

Can’t decide on Ballot Measure 2? Listen to this debate about the future of Alaska’s elections

This week on Addressing Alaskans we're hearing a debate about Ballot Measure 2, regarding ranked-choice voting and campaign finance disclosures. Proponents say Alaskans need more options and transparency in their elections. Opponents say the initiative would make voting unnecessarily complicated.

AK: Hair

Hair is important, especially in high school, but that didn’t stop a few dozen students at Bethel’s Kuskokwim Learning Academy boarding school from shaving off their hair in support of a teacher undergoing chemotherapy. It was also a chance for some students to remember family who died from the disease. Download Audio