Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, March 28, 2017

BOEM seeks input on Beaufort leasing; plan still pending; Why a Papua New Guinea company is taking over one of Alaska’s biggest oil fields; The state budget is stuck in House over majority division; In Anchorage mayor's race, divergent stances on same set of topics; Alaskan Brewing Company unsure how steel, aluminum tariffs will affect manufacturing; New state Forest Service leader has Alaska experience; The Cost of Cold: Staying warm in Nome Listen now

Alaska News Nightly: May 1, 2012

Fish & Game Holding Off On Kenai Peninsula Wolf Kill Plan; Study Reveals Polar Bears’ Long Distance Swims; Report Shows Growing Arctic Militarization; Parnell Chooses Hughes To Fill Gatto’s Seat; After Harvest, Sitka Tribe Renews Herring Concerns; Aircraft Support Aplenty For Alaska Wildfire Crews; Smooth Sailing Ahead For Captain Of The Tusty; Homer Couple Rescues Florida Couple On Hawaiian Volcano

Music, Art, & Justice: Community Building and Political Expression Internationally and Locally

This discussion, presented as part of the International Program Series, focused on the arts and music and how they can express culture, identity and social justice. DOWNLOAD AUDIO

Aleut Story

From isolated internment camps in Southeast Alaska to Congress and the White House, this is the incredible, untold story of Aleut Americans' decades-long struggle for human and civil rights. In 194, as World War II invaded Alaska, Aleut Americans were taken from their homes and removed to abysmal government camps 1,500 miles away. As the Aleuts prayed for deliverance, "friendly forces" looted their homes and churches in the Aleutian and Pribilof islands. Those who survied would fight for their rights - in the nation's courts and on Capitol Hill. KAKM: KAKM: Friday, 3/15 at 9:00pm

Line One: Vaccines and Autism

Dr. Paul Offit is the Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases and the Director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children's Hospital...
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Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Officials respond to a gas leak on the North Slope. Plus, melting permafrost in Nunapitchuk is hazardous for public safety employees.

Traveling Music Aug. 4, 2013

Traveling Music 8-4-13 Shonti Elder   Promoted (Title of the Show) at Cyrano’s until Aug. 4.   Format: Song Title Artist / Composer CD Title Label Duration   6 Red Birds (in a Joshua Tree) John Cowan...
The front entrance of St. Elias Specialty Hospital in Anchorage displays holiday decorations on a snowy afternoon.

Long-term acute care and rehabilitation | Line One: Your Health Connection

Host Dr. Justin Clark and his guests explore the resources in Alaska for long term care and rehabilitation.
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Algo Nuevo February 4, 2018

Here’s the Sunday, February 4th, 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.
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Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, September 15, 2022

A major storm heading toward Western Alaska could bring flooding and high winds. Also, U.S. Senate candidates share how they would support Southeast Alaska. And new rules in Sitka target short-term rentals by out-of-state homeowners.

Algo Nuevo: December 29, 2013

Here’s the Sunday, December 29,013 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave Luera. If you have questions, comments or...

Alaska News Nightly: July 17, 2007

Lawmakers and Governor Palin are preparing for a possible special legislative session to take a new look at rewriting the state's new profit-based oil...

Learn the Yup’ik Alphabet

This video, presenting the Yup'ik alphabet, was created by a group of students (and teachers) at Ket'acik & Aapalluk Memorial School in Kwethluk, a village in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. Read more.

Traveling Music 11-17-19

Traveling Music Date: 11-17-19 Shonti Elder Format:  Tune Title               Performer / Composer               Album Title               Recording Company               Length She’s Got You Rosanne Cash / Hank Cochran The List Manhattan Records 3:07 My Old Friend Tim McGraw / Craig Wiseman, Steve...
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Line One: Anchorage Project Access

There’s a lot of barriers to accessing healthcare in Alaska including costs, long waitlists, language barriers, and more. Anchorage Project Access is a group that assists Alaskans statewide to help uninsured patients with a medical need access various specialties across 900 providers. On this Line One, join host Dr Justin Clark as he explores the resources available with Anchorage Project Access.

How the Disability Law Center of Alaska serves

This is an independent, nonprofit law firm providing legal advocacy for people with disabilities anywhere in Alaska. It serves as the congressionally mandated "protection...

Alaska News Nightly: April 29, 2015

Walker Denies Request To Move Special Session To Anchorage; As PAC Money Pours Into Runoff, Some Numbers Still Missing; EPA Head: Alaska 'Uniqueness' Could Mean Immunity From CO2 Rule; Bethel City Council Votes To Deny Liquor Licenses; A Moving Target: Postal Inspectors Root Out Liquor By Mail; Kick The Bucket: Lack Of Funding Hampers Development Of Modern Sanitation In Rural Alaska; Anchorage Men Arrested For Stabbing Moose To Death; 'Story Map' Reveals Hidden Lives Of Anchorage Bears
Juneau

Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Juneau's single-family homes are the most expensive in the state. Plus, investigators are looking at the flight path of a plane that crashed.

Alaska News Nightly: October 28, 2013

The Battle Of Dude Creek; New AFN Co-Chairs Elected; AFN Attendees Rally For ‘Fairbanks 4’; Legislators Aim To Influence Federal Arctic Policy; Alaska WWII Vets Visit DC Memorial Download Audio
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Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, September 29, 2022

A campground that was opened to Anchorage's homeless is set to close on Saturday. Also, a dozen Aleutian communities are set to get high-speed internet. And an eight-year study finds that wolves eat much more than deer and moose.