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Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, May 7, 2024

The state launches a campaign to combat fentanyl overdoses. Plus, legislators reject a nominee to the state board of education.
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Preparing for and preventing wildfires in 2024 | Talk of Alaska

What are the best ways to protect your property and community from fire? We discuss the 2024 wildfire season on this Talk of Alaska.
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Alaska News Nightly: Monday, May 6, 2024

A bill would fix school allotments by going back to the old system. Plus, Fairbanks voters decide on additional tax collection for schools.
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What does YOUR Anchorage map look like? | Hometown, Alaska

A new project asks residents to share how they see the city by filling out a blank map with personal points of interest.
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Alaska News Nightly: Friday, May 3, 2024

The decision that ruled correspondence allotments unconstitutional is on hold. Plus, managers limit salmon fishing on the Yukon River.
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Judy Woodruff discusses political division in America | Alaska Insight

Judy Woodruff joins Lori Townsend to discuss political division on this Alaska Insight.
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First Friday exhibition shows the intimate nature of analogue photos | State of Art

Brianna Toomer's first solo exhibition not only showcases her art, but allows a full sensory experience of looking at physical photos.
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Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, May 2, 2024

The Senate's budget has a smaller PFD than the House. Plus, Anchorage residents share their thoughts about the mayoral runoff.

Volunteering in the outdoors | Outdoor Explorer

Whether maintaining trails, teaching beginners or picking up trash, volunteers are the core of the outdoor community.
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Car wash companies expand in Anchorage amid national boom  

According to Bloomberg, there are about 60,000 car washes in the country, and some forecasts show that number could double by 2030.
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Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Congresswoman Peltola threads a needle between supporting energy production or salmon. Plus, more refugees are coming to Alaska.
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Celebrating Nurses Week | Line One

Join host Dr. Jillian Woodruff on this Line One, as she and her guest discuss the science of skin, and how to care for it.
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Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, April 30, 2024

A family in Utqiagvik celebrates their teenage son landing his first bowhead whale. Plus, Senators introduce a wide-ranging crime bill.
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The correspondence school allotment lawsuit | Talk of Alaska

A Superior court judge recently threw out the laws supporting Alaska’s correspondence education program. Where does the program go from here?

Alaska News Nightly: Monday, April 29, 2024

A pension bill passed weeks ago, but is stuck in limbo in the House. Plus, the climbing community mourns a pioneer of LGBTQ+ mountaineering.

The man behind the myth of William H. Seward | Hometown, Alaska

Hear about an upcoming event examining the life of Seward and get the facts about the man who helped make Alaska part of the United States.

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, April 26, 2024

Lawmakers are skeptical of a social media ban for children. Plus, Native boarding school survivors share stories of their trauma.
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King Cove braces for salmon season with no seafood processor amid historic price slump

Less than 2 months before salmon season, King Cove's seafood processor announced it will cease operations.

Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, April 25, 2024

The number of Alaskans dying from opioid overdose is accelerating. Plus, a graphite mine draws environmental concerns from Nome residents.
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Alaska Sports Hall of Fame | Outdoor Explorer

Hear from Harlow Robinson, executive director of the Alaska Sports Hall of Fame. On April 30, the Hall will induct the class of 2024.