How to Host Your Own Dialogue to Racial Healing
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The Associated Press Declares Murkowski the Winner in the U.S. Senate Race
The Associated Press has called the race for Alaska's contested U.S. Senate race and declared Lisa Murkowski the clear winner. Murkowski is ...
AK: Prince William Sound Museum – A Hidden Gem
Secluded Whittier, on the Western shore of Prince William Sound, is best know as a recreational center. Its crowded small boat harbor is the starting point for fishing and kayaking adventures, and some visitors get their first glimpse of Alaska cruising through glacier – laced fjords to Whittier’s docks.
Soul to Soul: February 4, 2012
Here’s the music playlist from the February 4, 2012 edition of Soul to Soul with...
Stage Talk: Babes in Toyland
Garry Forester of Valley Performing Arts joins host Jean Paal this week to talk about Babes in Toyland now playing at the VPA Machetanz...
Anchorage energy
KSKA: Wednesday, October 4, 2:00 pm & 8:00 pm. A new report tells how Anchorage can save energy and convert to renewables, ultimately saving money as well.
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Alaska News Nightly: August 29, 2011
Journal Article Shows Grizzly Bears May Be Suffering Under Predator Control. Bethel Loses a Major Landmark. Petersburg Volunteers Free Whale from Fishing Gear. Delta Junction May Need a Hospital. FCC Chairman Visits Dillingham. Kodiak Honors Cannery Workers. The National Park Service Finalizes Plan for Off Road Vehicles in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park
Debate for the State: Gubernatorial Candidates
Photos by Josh Edge, APRN - Anchorage
Gubernatorial candidates, Democratic candidate Ethan Berkowitz and Republican candidate Governor Sean Parnell, met in the KAKM studios as...
Traveling Music 7-15-18
Traveling Music
Date: 7-15-18
Shonti Elder
Format: Tune Title
Performer / Composer
Album Title
Recording Company
Length
Boundless Love
John Prine / John Prine, Dan Auerbach, Pat McLaughlin
The Tree of Forgiveness
OhBoy Records
3:35
Bird Song
Bert...
Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2019
Alaska House tied in knots on session’s first day; In this shutdown, every day is a winding road; Polar bear encounter reported in Arctic Village, many miles south of normal range; Alaska Railroad tank car derails; no spill detected; Fairbanks city, borough take in $1M in pot taxes for 2018; State Board of Game votes against requiring IDs on traps or snares; Upper Lynn Canal leaders discuss implications of Juneau cruise industry lawsuit; Repurposed shelter houses Nome’s homeless 7 days a week; Ask a Climatologist: Fairbanks sees low-temp, but brief, cold snap
Alaska News Nightly: February 27, 2012
Ft. Wainwright Soldier Facing Court Martial, Community Leaders Gather Data On Potential Eielson F-16 Move, Education Committee To Pass Pre-Kindergarten Expansion Bill, Bill Protects Anglers’ Access to Fishing Streams, Coast Guard Rescues Three Fishermen From Umnak Island, ‘Americans Elect’ Offers Alternative To Standard Primary Process, Wood-Pellet Heat Pitched As Money-Saver, 9 Percent Of Alaskans Living Below Poverty Line, Road Kill Salvage Program Experiencing Heavy Workload, High Winds, Big Waves Wreaking Havoc On Sea Travel, Alaskan Wins Oscar For Work On ‘Hugo’
Photo Gallery: APU Summer Photo Contest
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Alaska News Nightly: June 6, 2008
TransCanada works convince state lawmakers to hand over $500 million to the company to begin developing a gas pipeline. Plus, Denmark's ambassador to the...
Algo Nuevo June 24, 2018
Here’s the Sunday, June 24th, 2018 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave Luera. If you have questions, comments or music requests for host Dave, send email to algonuevo@alaskapublic.org or post your comment at the bottom of this post.
Kick off National Poetry Month with this classic poetry slam | State of Art
Broadcaster and poetry lover, Camille Conte, is organizing a poetry slam on Tuesday, April 2 at Main Event Grill.
Algo Nuevo December 11, 2016
Here’s the Sunday, December 11th, 2016 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave Luera. If you have questions, comments or music requests for host Dave, send email to algonuevo@alaskapublic.org or post your comment at the bottom of this post.
Exporting music from Alaska
KSKA: Wednesday, December 13, 2pm and 8pm. We'll have live music on the next Hometown Alaska as we learn about efforts to build our local music scene into an export industry. The Alaska Independent Music Initiative set up a showcase performance space last summer at a national festival and is working to bring together players here in mutual support to build their community into something that can break through.
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Alaska News Nightly: Monday, June 13, 2022
Dozens of wildfires burn in Western Alaska, sending smoke across the state. Also, lodge owners fight a proposed hundred-mile road to an area with mining potential. And Alaskans have lost millions of dollars to online scammers this year.
Traveling Music 5-4-14
Traveling Music
Shonti Elder
5-4-14
Concerts mentioned: Ruthie Foster Trio, Saturday, May 10, 7:30 PM, Discovery Theater, PAC; and Sunday May 11, 6:00 PM, Vagabond Blues, Palmer
Format:
Song...
Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2019
'Pride' and 'sadness' for local Alaska crews who saved some homes from wildfires, and saw others burn; Caribou Lake Fire grows to 700 acres overnight; Swan Lake Fire pushes Cooper Landing's smoky air quality off the charts, literally; Pentagon scraps Fort Greely missile plan; Will EPA veto Pebble? Boss of agency says it’s not his call; Trump’s path to ‘energy dominance’ in Alaska hits a key obstacle: lawyers; Veto to debt reimbursement could raise your tax bill; To bolster financial options for refugees, a state program works to get them into farming