Talk of Alaska: Subsistence Management
Since the 1990s the federal government has managed fish and game on more than half of Alaska's lands. How can the impasse over subsistence...
Alaska News Nightly: August 6, 2007
A small plane crashed into a home in downtown Sitka this afternoon. The homeowner wasn't inside at the time, but authorities don't know how...
Line One: Sports – Healthy, Safe and Fun
This week Dr. Thad Woodard talks with pediatrician and Olympic team physician Dr. Paul Stricker about how parents can make sports more healthy, safe...
Algo Nuevo: August 5, 2007
HOST: Dave Luera
ORIGINAL BROADCAST: Sun, Aug 5, 2007 at 8:00 p.m.
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Preview: Talk of Alaska for Tue, Aug 7
Coming up Tuesday, August 7 at 10:00 a.m. on Talk of Alaska...
Subsistence Management. Since the 1990s the federal government has managed fish and game...
AK: Best in Show
This week on AK, we listen again to some of our best stories from the past year.
Tune in this weekend on most APRN stations...
Alaska News Nightly: August 3, 2007
The Palin administration says the state's new oil tax isn't meeting revenue expectations or expanding participation in the oil industry. Lawmakers will recosider the...
Stage Talk: Out North Preview / The Music Machine
This week Mark Muro and Kristina Church chat with Mike Huelsman about Out North's upcoming theater season and with Christian Heppinstall about Theater Artists...
Alaska News Nightly: August 2, 2007
Governor Palin plans to call a special session to review the Petroleum Profits Tax next year. Plus, the Pebble Mine project gets a huge...
Alaska News Nightly: August 1, 2007
Congress considers legislation that provides funding for Alaska's Denali KidCare program. Plus, a research vessel finds plenty of pollock in the Bering Sea, but...
Alaska News Nightly: July 31, 2007
Watchdog groups are calling on Senator Ted Stevens to resign from his key committee assignments following the federal search yesterday of his Girdwood home....
Talk of Alaska: Political Corruption
Problems with ethics in politics have become almost daily news in Alaska. First there were indictments against former and sitting state legislators and now...
Alaska News Nightly: July 30, 2007
Federal agents with the FBI and the IRS are searching Senator Stevens' Girdwood home. Plus, residents of Coffman Cove hope a new school will...
Sheir covers WEIO events for Only a Game
During the recent World Eskimo-Indian Olympics in Anchorage, AK's Rebecca Sheir took camera and microphone to the events and captured a story for Only...
Line One: Lying in Weight
The perception is that eating disorders are more prevalent in adolescents and young adults, but is this true? Today's guest is journalist, ex-molecular biologist...
Algo Nuevo: July 29, 2007
HOST: Dave Luera
ORIGINAL BROADCAST: Sun, Jul 29, 2007 at 8:00 p.m.
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Rock Island Line: July 29, 2007
HOSTS: Steve Grabacki and Marianne Kerr
ORIGINAL BROADCAST: Sun, Jul 29, 2007 at 12:00 p.m.
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Preview: Talk of Alaska for Tue, July 31
Coming up Tuesday, July 31 at 10:00 a.m. on Talk of Alaska...
Problems with ethics in politics have become almost daily news in Alaska. First...
AK: Float the Boat
This week on AK, we float the boat. We'll take a ride to Tenakee Springs on the Alaska Marine Highway, and hop on board...
Alaska News Nightly: July 27, 2007
Scientists are tracking walrus north of Barrow, to see how they respond to rapidly retreating sea ice. Plus, cruise ship passengers caught sight of...