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: October 11, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Dowling Remains Identified, APD Continues Investigation; Another Body Found In Anchorage, Second in Week; Begich Working To Understand Lessons From Arctic Drilling Season; Organizations Attempt To Start Dialogue Around Homer Sexual Assault Incident; Experts Think Foreclosure Crisis Bottoming Out; GVE Agrees To Stricter Pollution Controls For Healy Coal Plant; Individual Property Owners Not Included In State’s Flood Damage Estimate; Officials Investigate Remains Found Near Wrangell

 Alaska News Nightly: October 10, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

1 Injured In Sitka Coast Guard Boiler Explosion; Human Remains Discovered In South Anchorage; Board of Game Denies Wolf Protection Request; Kivalina May Run Out Of Fresh Water This Winter; Resetarits Brothers To Be Released On Bail; State Upholds Parental Notification Law; No Major State Action Planned In Response To Fairbanks Heating Vote; NPFMC Approves Halibut Quota Plan; ‘Stewardship’ Workshops Continue As Tonka Timber Sale Awarded

 Alaska News Nightly: October 9, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Court Upholds Parental Notification Law; City Council Grants Utility Powers To North Star Borough For Natural Gas Distribution; Begich, Senate To Push Fishery Disaster Relief Bill; Human Skull Found Near Wrangell; Long Distance World Championship Sled Dog Race Cancelled; Being Young In Rural Alaska: Learning Indigenous Language; ‘Mildly Racy’ Calendar Pictures Addressed By Army Officials; Alaska Cruise Season Ends

 Alaska News Nightly: October 8, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Plane Crashes on Tikchik Lake, Pilot Presumed Killed; Survey Shows High Rates Of Violence Against Women In Alaska; Alaska Airlines Flights Delayed, Cancelled Due To Computer Problem; 500 Attend Alaska Travel Industry Association Convention, Trade Show; Alaska Native Brotherhood Celebrates 100th Anniversary; Lawmakers Submit Quarterly Financial Statements; Election Officials Dispute ‘Latino Voter Disenfranchisement in 2012’ Report; APD Adds More Tasers; Fairbanks Sentenced In Ivory Jack’s Restaurant Shooting; Group Hopes To Make ‘Living Buildings’ Affordable For Aleutian Residents

 Alaska News Nightly: October 5, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Calista Subsidiary Lands $4.5 Billion Federal Contract; Early Assessment Puts Flood Cost At $11.9 Million; Hilcorp Gets Permits For Construction At Redoubt Bay; Voter Registration Deadline Is Sunday; Homer Brothers Charged With Raping Drunk Boy; Suspect in Shooting Pleads Not Guilty; Two Rivers Dog Mushers Association Will Not Participate In World Championship; State To Participate In Legal Challenge Of NPS Authority; Canvas Changes Outcome In Wrangell Mayor's Race; AK: Saying Goodbye to Summer; 300 Villages: Kaktovik

 Alaska News Nightly: October 4, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Akiak Declares Erosion Disaster; Oil Companies Release Proposed LNG Pipeline Plan; Shell Begins Prep Work In Beaufort Sea; About 400 Soldiers Expected Home Thursday; Anchorage Detox Center Closes; Bethel Police ID Man Killed In Officer-Related Shooting; PFD Inspires Travel Deals For Alaskans; State Auctioning Off Agricultural Land Parcel; Anchorage Mayor Proposes Two Ways To Cut $30 Million Budget Shortfall

 Alaska News Nightly: October 3, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Group Files Petition To Prohibit Wolf Trapping, Hunting Along Denali Park’s Eastern Border; Alaskans Vote In Local Elections Across State; State Receives LNG Pipeline Proposal; Police ID Woman Found In Church Parking Lot; Bethel Police Shoot, Kill Man; Talkeetna Cleaning Up Flood Damage; Court Rules In Favor Of Washington Company For Brooks Range Gold Claims; Bethel Road Reopening Delayed At Least One Year; Anchorage Opera Putting On ‘Mrs. President’ Show

 Alaska News Nightly: October 2, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Homicide Victim Found In Church Parking Lot; More Tsunami Debris Heading Toward Alaska; FCC Revisiting Airwave Laws; Court Places Stay On Port MacKenzie Rail Spur Work; Great Bear Petroleum Determining Feasibility Of Recovering Shale Oil Deposits; Panels Discuss Studies for Pebble Mine in Anchorage; Naknek Opens New Fitness Trail; Pacific Islanders Find Home In Barrow

 Alaska News Nightly: October 1, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Five Accused of Embezzling $500,000 from Trident in Kodiak; Work Continues To Create ‘Transboundary Area of Shared Beringian Heritage’; Fairbanks Voters to Decide on Limits of Heating Device Regulation; Body of Missing Norton Sound Boater Discovered; Chickenpox Outbreak Hits Homer, Soldotna; 2013 World Championships Banned Substance List Spurns Disagreement; Recovered Seal Returned To Unalaska Waters; Adzers Hard at Work in Chief Shakes Tribal House; Count Basie Orchestra Mentors Anchorage Students

 Alaska News Nightly: September 28, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Troopers Arrest Fugitive Wanted In Sleetmute Kidnapping, Rape; Local Search Effort Continues For Missing Norton Sound Boaters; UA Regents Approve Tuition Hike; Assembly Passes Private Building Plan Review; Scientist Reprimanded For Improper Release Of Government Documents; Mat-Su Elections Will Proceed As Scheduled; Four of Five Largest Southeast Cities Holding Mayoral Elections; AK: Eating Right; 300 Villages: Cold Bay

 Alaska News Nightly: September 27, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Two Missing In Norton Sound; St. George Nearly Runs Out Of Fuel; Uncertainty Surrounds Affordable Health Care Act Implementation; Dive Surveys Help To Track D. Vex Distribution; Sitka’s Fake Coupons Par Of National Problem; CVRF Villages Launch Campaign To Increase Fishing Allocations; Pilot Shares Story With LKSD Students; Athabascan Elder Richard Frank Passes Away

 Alaska News Nightly: September 26, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Police Release Identity of Body Found in Anchorage; Study Says Anchorage May Run Low On Gas In 2014; 900 EVOS Plaintiffs Still Owed $1 Million; Salvation Army Hosting Events Raising Awareness About Sex Trafficking; Major Quake Strikes Near Adak; Alaska Military Future Remains Uncertain; Scientists Look For Ways To Kill Sitka Tunicate; Alaska Health Care Leaders To Exchange Ideas on Industry Reform; Affordable Housing For Elderly Becoming Scarce; Song Written To Celebrate New Arctic Research Vessel

 Alaska News Nightly: September 25, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Department of the Interior Announces NPR-A Lease Sale; Parnell Visits Asia, Touts Alaska’s Resource Potential; False Pass Experimenting With Hydro Power; Brotherhood Bridge For Sale; Medical Examiners Work To ID Body Found Near Coastal Trail; Alaska Railroad to Resume Freight Service; USGS Tests Early Earthquake Warning System In California; Cruise Ship Wastewater Handling Practices May Change; Historian Discovers Early Cartographer Technique

 Alaska News Nightly: September 24, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Coleman Barney Sentenced To 5 Years; Kenai River Flood Warning Extended Through Thursday; Seward, Mat-Su Flooding Slowly Receding; Crews Work To Restore Railroad Service; Legislators Focus On How Disabled, Elderly Residents Fared Southcentral Storms; Congress To Have Full Slate After November Election; Fire Island Powers Up; Tanana Adding New Biomass Systems; Day Trip Gives YK Delta Residents Peek At Fort Knox Gold Mine

 Alaska News Nightly: September 21, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Talkeetna Braces For Flooding; Flooding Strikes Kenai Peninsula; Settlement Reached In Lawsuit About The 2005 Bristol Bay Area Plan; 9th Circuit Court Rules Against Kivalina; Three Hikers Rescued From Deer Mountain; Fairbanks Residents Combat Invasive Plant; AK: Off Course; 300 Villages: Alatna

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