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Algo Nuevo August 18th, 2019

Here’s the Sunday, August 18th, 2019 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera —Something New with Dave Luera.

Alaska News Nightly: August 19, 2008

Senator Ted Stevens is facing a tough primary challenge.  We'll have a profile of that race. Plus, we'll look at Ballot Measure 1, the...

Bill Streever’s book on moving air

Wind impacts everything from seed distribution to powering light bulbs. In the fascinating, deep dive tradition of his first two best-selling books ‘Cold’ and ‘Heat’, author Bill Streever examines all aspects of moving air in his latest book, ‘And Soon I Heard a Roaring Wind.’

I am a Salmon Painter |INDIE ALASKA

Romney Dodd is a fourth generation Alaskan who started making art in 1991 after the birth of her first child. Working in paint,...

Borough Seeks Railroad Funds

Hopes for state help for Matanuska-Susitna Borough capital projects are plunging along with the price of oil, which is at about $50 a barrel. But there is at least one bit of encouragement in the bleak outlook. Download Audio
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Hometown, Alaska: What is Anchorage’s winter shelter plan?

Temperatures are dropping quickly and hundreds of Anchorage residents are currently living unsheltered in camps and on the street across the city. What’s the plan to keep them safe this winter and beyond? Join host Anne Hillman as she speaks with three city leaders who are working on this problem.

Stage Talk: Cheaper by the Dozen and That Christmassy Feeling

This week on Stage Talk, three actors from the Valley Performing Arts discuss Cheaper by the Dozen. Plus, Shane Mitchell and Erin Dagon promote...

Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, Feb. 18, 2016

In a day, Murkowski changes her tone on court nominee; GAO: Rush imperils missile defense; UA opposes bill that would allow for concealed carrying on campus; state leaders look to fix Alaskan health issues; Palmer heroin dealer to face federal charges; former Juneau lawmaker fined $18K for allegedly helping oil companies while seeking oil jobs; budding cannabis entrepreneur is not who you think; 2016 Iron Dog Race projected to be faster and riskier; Yukon Quest rookies help each other on the trail Download Audio

Traveling Music 7-21-19

Traveling Music Shonti Elder 7-21-19 Format: Song Title Artist / Composer CD Title Label Duration Somewhere Along the Way (with Jacob’s Waltz) Cathie Ryan / Rich Kemp, John McCusker Somewhere Along the Road Shanachie 4:24 For Your...

AK: Cats

Ten years ago, Wrangell was crawling with feral cats. They roamed the streets, getting into trash and nesting in condemned buildings. Now, it’s hard to even find a cat downtown. That dramatic turnaround is due to the hard work of one woman who noticed the problem and decided to fix it. Dolores Klinke runs the St. Frances Animal Rescue, a non-profit that has saved hundreds of strays. Download Audio

Line One: Peripheral Artery Disease

Do you have diabetes or hypertension? Are you overweight? Do you smoke? Do your legs or hips ache or cramp while walking? Is your...

Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, Aug. 10, 2017

Sullivan wants 28 more interceptors at Ft. Greely; As Fairbanks police deal with spike in violent crime, low pay complicates filling vacancies; Two murders occur within two hours; Anchorage police say they're unrelated; Nearly 30 people hurt in Skagway tour accident; The future of an oil state: What’s next for Alaska?; What’s next for Nunavut Alaska? A vote; Global warming makes expedition to ice-locked North Pole possible; Wild Alaska salmon not on menus in China…yet Listen now
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Rural public health

Access to health care in rural Alaska can be a challenge. How will reductions in medicaid and other funds affect health in rural communities?
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Statewide income in Alaska grew twice as fast as the U.S. last year, mostly because of PFDs

The state still has fewer jobs than pre-pandemic, but the job market is historically strong and inflation is beginning to ease.
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Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Anchorage business owners and residents react to easing COVID restrictions. And one bright spot during the pandemic for the seafood industry was online sales. Plus, the pandemic contributed to a surge in demand for backyard chickens in Alaska.

Hunting, Gathering & Fishing Families

On Tuesday, May 24 at 2pm and 7pm HUNTING, GATHERING & FISHING FAMILIES Hunting, fishing and gathering - for many Alaska families these activities...

Night Music: June 6, 2009

Here’s the music playlist from the June 6, 2009 edition of Night Music with Connie G. All tracks played are listed below in the following...

Alaska News Nightly: August 12, 2008

The US Supreme Court declines to rule on whether Exxon Mobil will have to pay interest on punitive damages over Exxon Valdez oil spill....

Hometown, Alaska: Architecture of our new major buildings

Anchorage has recently added a museum expansion, a convention center, a University library, and a number of Midtown office buildings. Each new building helps...

Alaska News Nightly: January 2, 2015

Traffic Deaths Jump To Highest Level Since 2007; Walker Plans To Stick To Marijuana Implementation Schedule, But Other Delays Still Possible; Over $63 Million Worth Of Marijuana Sold In Washington State In 2014; New Charges Filed In Homer Sexual Assault Case; Prince William Sound Black Cod Fishermen Likely Facing Lower Harvest Limits; Delta-area Birders Spot Species New to Interior During Christmas Bird Count; Ambler Road Would Have Mixed Impact on NW Arctic Caribou; AK: Puppet Town; 300 Villages: Kasaan Download Audio