Alaska News Nightly
Alaska News Nightly is an award-winning statewide news program featuring stories of interest to all Alaskans from all over Alaska and other northern communities. From Alaska’s unique politics to issues affecting its Indigenous people, resources, environment and more, Alaska News Nightly has covered the most important issues in the state for more than four decades.
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Listen to Alaska News Nightly on KSKA FM 91.1 in Anchorage, AK.
Monday through Friday at 6:00 p.m.
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Juneau residents should expect a lot of snow in the coming days.
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Normally at odds over fish and game, Safari Club members and Kipnuk subsistence hunters share a deer hunt together. Plus, a look at unique holiday celebrations in communities across the state.
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State lawmakers weigh in on next month's legislative session. We discuss what to expect.
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Could a diesel-electric hybrid fishing boat push the industry to go green?
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Gov. Dunleavy wants a property tax break for the gas line project, but local leaders aren't convinced. Plus, the Alaska rural-urban divide when it comes to Christmas dinner is stark.
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Congressman Nick Begich votes against a house bill to restore union rights for federal employees.
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What was once Alaska's largest caribou herd has hit its lowest numbers in decades.
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The latest federal report on the Arctic shows the region is still rapidly warming.
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Governor Dunleavy says education reform is taking a backseat for him during his final year.
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A review of the COVID-19 pandemic's impacts in Alaska found significant racial disparities.