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  • The Federal Communications Commission has approved GCI’s purchase of an Anchorage and two Southeast television stations. But the company says viewers will not notice much change once Denali Media is on the air.Download Audio
  • U.S. Senator Mark Begich says he still supports the Affordable Care Act but he recently joined nine other Senate Democrats in asking the Obama administration to extend the sign-up period.
  • Disaster Declared For Area South Of Kenai; Flood Insurance Reform Act Could Mean Higher Premiums; Denali Park Landslide Mostly Cleared; Denali Park Rangers Discover Remains Of Small Pets Cooked In Campfire; AFN Youth Speak Out On Abuse; Eielson Biplane Takes Flight Once More; Warm Weather Sets Records In Fairbanks, Eielson; Providence Cuts Nighttime Sexual Assault Exams; Alaska Insurers Report Marketplace Enrollment Numbers; New Book Chronicles History Of Alaska’s Salmon TrapsDownload Audio
  • Nearly one month after the federally run health insurance marketplace launched, just 35 Alaskans have been able to sign up for plans. That's according to the two insurers offering plans on the marketplace, Premera Alaska and Moda Health.
  • Alaska Native Communities Investing In Immigration Reform; Bush Caucus Takes Stand On Rural Issues; Massive Landslide Covers Stretch Of Denali Park Road; Report Acknowledges Importance Of Traditional Knowledge In Mitigating Climate Change; Interest In Health Care Enrollment Expected To Pick Up In Juneau; Groundskeeper Charged With Attempting To Poison Brown Bears; AK: Native Crafts; 300 Villages: Alaska Federation Of NativesDownload Audio
  • Nearly one month after the federal government launched its new online health insurance marketplace, few Alaskans have been able to sign up. We'll discuss the frustrations and the successes with the marketplace and look ahead at how the Affordable Care Act will roll out in 2014.APRN: Tuesday, 10/29 at 10:00amDownload Audio
  • Enrolling in the new federal marketplace is off to slow start in the capital city. Ongoing technical issues with the insurance website have made it difficult, but those charged with helping Juneau residents enroll expect interest will pick up.
  • 00000193-6342-d71b-a7fb-ebdbb4390000The 22nd annual Trick or Treat Town returns to Anchorage Oct. 25-26 and promises to be the most fun and exciting Halloween event of the year. Trick or Treat Town is a family-friendly Halloween celebration that provides a safe, warm environment for little ghosts and goblins to trick or treat in their costumes.Read more.
  • Five crewmen from a burning fishing vessel in the western Aleutian Chain are safe after being rescued by a nearby good Samaritan.
  • NTSB Investigates Fatal Small Plane Crash In Fairbanks; Lone Star Expected In Unalaska On Saturday; Permits In Hand, Crab Fleet Starts Fishing; More Safety Center Vans Deployed As Shelter Rules Tighten; A Few Successes For Alaska’s Health Insurance Marketplace; PenAir Adding Baggage Fees; Chuitna Citizens Coalition Gets Win In Superior Court; JDEC Report: Juneau’s Economy Is On The Upswing; AK: Spear Fishing; 300 Villages: NanwalekDownload Audio
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