Alaska News Nightly: July 2, 2008
A wildfire is burning in Anchorage in a wooded area south of Tudor Rd. Also, Adak runs dangerously short of fuel. Plus, Ted Stevens...
Off Mic: Community Forum off this week
You may read his gardening column in the Anchorage Daily News every week, but its not so often you get to ask him questions...
Alaska News Nightly: July 1, 2008
Will Alaskans will have to wait for natural gas until the rest of North America is served? Also, Bethel decides to build wind turbine....
Talk of Alaska: Summer Reading
Is there a book you plan to read this summer? Or maybe there's a book you think other Alaskans ought to read? This week...
Alaska News Nightly: June 30, 2008
Yesterday's bear mauling of an Anchorage teenager has some people up in arms. But wildlife managers say they're not ready to shoot the bear,...
Line One: Environmental cancer risks
Today's guests is Dr. Devra Davis, director of the world's first Center for Environmental Oncology at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute. Her most...
Algo Nuevo: June 29, 2008
Here's the music playlist from the June 29, 2008 edition of Algo Nuevo -- Something New.If you have questions, comments or music requests for...
Traveling Music: June 29, 2008
Here's the music playlist from the June 29, 2008 edition of Traveling Music with Shonti Elder.
All tracks played are listed below in the...
Soul to Soul: June 28, 2008
Here's the music playlist from the June 28, 2008 edition of Soul to Soul with Marvel and Sherry Johnson. This list does not include...
Alaska News Nightly: June 27, 2008
The US Supreme Court will take up Kensington Mine tailings case. Also, Alaska's US Senators push for a tax break for commercial fishermen...
Stage Talk: OTIS
Hollywood actor, Bostin Christopher returns home to Anchorage to share his latest film, OTIS - a dark comedy about suburban America gone haywire....
New USGS study tracks human impact on wolves
A new study clarifies human’s impact on wolf populations. The U.S. Geological Survey study looks at the affects of hunting, trapping and other human...
Alaska News Nightly: June 26, 2008
The first large interior wildfire of the season reaches 700 acres. Also, The U.S. Geological Survey releases a study that quantifies the impact...
Night Music: June 26, 2008
Here's the music playlist from the June 26, 2008 edition of Night Music with Kirk Walhaus. All tracks played are listed below in the...
Alaska News Nightly: June 25, 2008
Alaskans are responding with disbelief to the Supreme Court decision today that slashes the Exxon Valdez punitive damages award. We have reactions from plaintiffs...
Alaska Radio Reader Rambler: We're in weekend
Anchorage's celebration of 50 years of Alaska Statehood kicks off Friday. Event coordinators, Tennys Owens and Darl Schaaff discuss planning the celebration, including the...
Alaska News Nightly: June 24, 2008
The Yukon River king salmon run is shaping up to be the slowest on record. Also, NOAA tries to help coastal Alaskans make...
Talk of Alaska: Energy Assistance
What is the best investment for energy assistance? The high price of oil is filling state coffers while causing pain in rural Alaska. Nearly everyone...
Alaska News Nightly: June 23. 2008
Going underground to find energy efficiency. Also, Police reveal how they solved the Cynthia Henry murder. Plus, Alaska Airlines pledges not to...
Line One: Savant Syndrome
While there is as yet no over-arching theory to explain all instances of Savant Syndrome, more progress has been made in better understanding this...