
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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Gov. Dunleavy says he plans to file an education funding bill at the start of the legislative session. Plus, consumer rights advocates applaud rulings that block, for now, a merger between two of the country's largest grocery chains
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Researchers discover an underwater volcano north of Alaska. Plus, a long-awaited report is out on a mining route in Interior Alaska.
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Utilities are running out of time to plan for an impending natural gas shortage. Plus, a former paramedic says the behavioral health system in Ketchikan is collapsing.
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The Alaska Supreme Court's next Chief Justice talks about the court's first female majority. Plus, Republicans organize a minority caucus.
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The recount begins for ballot measure two, the initiative to repeal ranked-choice voting. Plus, the Northwest Arctic community of Kiana has been without drinking water for days.
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A new report shows what Alaskans can expect to change about the environment. Plus, the state-backed housing lender hopes to boost new housing.
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Sen. Murkowski has a crucial position in the current Congressional makeup. Plus, a lawmaker argues against Trump's nominee to lead the DHHS.
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Alaska turns down millions of federal dollars to replace lead water pipes. Plus, Kenai Peninsula health officials are seeing a rise in a sedative-fentanyl combination.
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New research challenges a lawsuit that almost shut down a king salmon fishery in Southeast. Plus, a look inside an Anchorage Amazon facility.
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Gov. Dunleavy confirms he will not leave his office for a job in the Trump administration. Plus, the new majority announces committee chairs.