Alaska News Nightly - Alaska Public Media show

Alaska News Nightly - Alaska Public Media

Summary: Get news from across Alaska each weekday evening from the stations of Alaska Public Media News. With a central news room in Anchorage and 25 stations spread across the state, we capture the news in the Voices of Alaska and share them with the world. Tune in to your local Alaska Public Media News station, visit us online at alaskapublic.org or subscribe to the Alaska News Nightly podcast right here. This is the complete 30-minute program as aired on stations. A separate feed is available with individual news articles.

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 Alaska News Nightly: November 7, 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Senate Passes Anti-Discrimination Bill; Shell Oil Works To Revive Arctic Drilling Program; Groups Hail Court Ruling On Lease Sale Reviews; Rodell Named Revenue Commissioner; Salvage Efforts On Hold For F/V Arctic Hunter; Fukushima Contamination Could Reach Alaska Waters Next Year; Top 10 Things Alaskans Want To Know About Healthcare; Officials Say Dirt, Birds Doubled ML&P Project Cost; UAA Engagement Week Highlights Community; Sitka Named Alaska’s First ‘Walk-Friendly’ Community Download Audio

 Alaska News Nightly: November 6, 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Measure To Combat Sexual Assault Would Limit Military Commanders’ Power; Initiative To Ban Cook Inlet Set Netting Could Be On 2016 Ballot; Fairbanksan Carries Olympic Torch At The North Pole; Education Funding Lawsuit: What If Ketchikan Wins?; Tlingit Clan Conference Focuses On Language; Sitka’s New Bear Cub Settles In; Shrine Celebrates 75 Years Of Retreats And Reflection Download Audio

 Alaska News Nightly: November 5, 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

State Takes On Feds Over Control Of Rivers; AFN Officials Revisit Subsistence Issues; Murkowski Questions Head Of Healthcare.gov; Persistence Pays Off On Health Insurance Marketplace; Murkowski Misses Vote On Anti-Discrimination Bill; Group Prepares To Turn In Application To Recall Lindsey Holmes; Serious Arson Up In Anchorage; North Pole Company Suffers Multimillion Dollar Loss After Building Burns; AEL&P Parent Company Agrees To Merger With Spokane-Based Avista; Savoonga, Gambell Request Help From Delegation Download Audio

 Alaska News Nightly: November 4, 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

How Long Will The Trans-Alaska Pipeline Be Viable?; Tesoro To Begin Construction Of Cook Inlet Pipeline Next Year; Crews Remove Fuel From Grounded F/V Arctic Hunter; State Wrestles With $12 Billion Pension Shortfall; Judge Dismisses Complaints Challenging NPS Authority; Book Makes Case For US, Canada Merger; Tree Buried By Volcanic Eruption Could Reveal Seismic Secrets Download Audio

 Alaska News Nightly: November 1, 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

F/V Arctic Hunter Runs Aground Near Unalaska; Murkowski, Young Criticize Shared Beringian Heritage Program Plan’s Transparency; Murkowski Meets With FEMA About Galena Flooding Response; Crews Clear Huge Alaska Landslide From Road; Anchorage Has Warmest October In Nearly A Century; Calista Board Sanctions 6 Board Members For Ethics Violations; Milken Family Foundation Surprises Juneau Principal With $25,000 Award; Can Logging Switch To Second-Growth Sooner?; AK: Road Trip; 300 Villages: Tyonek Download Audio

 Alaska News Nightly: October 31, 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Shell Weighs Options For 2014 Arctic Drilling; Residents Concerned About How Susitna-Watana Dam May Affect Lifestyle, Habitat; Miller Allowed To Use Campaign Funds To Appeal $84,000 Judgment; Panel Proposes Salary Increases For Gov, Lt. Gov; More Legislative Workers Allowed Facebook Access; FCC Approves GCI’s Purchase Of Television Stations; For Homeless Teens, It’s About More Than Right And Wrong; Longtime Pen Pals Meet In Eek Download Audio

 Alaska News Nightly: October 30, 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

FCC Approves GCI’s Purchase Of 3 TV Stations; International Delta Flight Diverts To Cold Bay; ASD Graduates More Students, Bartlett High Leads Way; Alaska National Guard Responds To Sexual Assault Allegations; Begich Pushes For Extension For Health Care Sign Up Period; Unseasonably Warm, Dry Weather Rekindles Delta Junction-Area Fire; K-Beach Flooding Declared A Disaster; Alaska Robotics Hopes To Satirize 2014 Legislative Season; Longtime Pen Pals Meet In Eek Download Audio

 Alaska News Nightly: October 29, 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

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 Traps Download Audio

 Alaska News Nightly: October 28, 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

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

 Alaska News Nightly: October 25, 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

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 Natives Download Audio

 Alaska News Nightly: October 24, 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Julie Kitka On Tribal-Federal Relations; Subsistence Tops AFN Attendees’ Priorities; Shishmaref To Remain Dry; Anchorage Prioritizes Federal Grants For Affordable Housing; Haines Hunting Guide Sentenced After International Investigation; Tribal Courts May Get More Power In Alcohol, Domestic Violence Cases; Petersburg Named Best Yachting Town Download Audio

 Alaska News Nightly: October 23, 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Eastern Steller Sea Lions Taken Off Threatened Species List; Protesters Show Support For Hammond, Fischer in Pebble Mine Case; Anti-Pebble Groups Combine To Form ‘Bristol Bay United’; Tanana Kids Take On Tough Issues; ‘Hunt, Fish, Share, Rock the Native Vote’ Concert Unites AFN Attendees; Anchorage Assembly Repeals Labor Law, Mayor Uses Veto; Northrim Buys Alaska Pacific Bank; Former 'Rat Island' Has Whole New Look; Sitka Prepares To Replace ANB Harbor Download Audio

 Alaska News Nightly: October 22, 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Congressman Young Preps Legislation To Restrain Feds; Definition Of ‘Alaska Native’ Needs Fixing In Health Care Law; Special Shelter For Mentally Ill In The Works; Elders and Youth Conference Kicks Off In Fairbanks; Bethel Will Remain A Subsistence Use Area; Sitka Tribe’s Manage Leaves For Washington State; Phase One Of Capitol Renovations Nears Completion; Soon, You’ll Be Able To Hitch Your Bike To A Rain Boot; Southeast’s Top Choir, Band Students Converge On Petersburg Download Audio

 Alaska News Nightly: October 21, 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Army Claims Responsibility For Stuart Creek 2 Wildfire; Alaska Chamber Makes Medicaid Expansion A Priority; Point Thomson Development Moving Ahead; Fast Ferries Getting New Engines; Dillingham Assistant Wrestling Coach Arrested For Having Sexual Relations With Student; Shishmaref Residents To Decide On Alcohol Ban; Kwethluk Turns On Water, Sewer Service Download Audio

 Alaska News Nightly: October 18, 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

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: Nanwalek Download Audio

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