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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Podcasts:

 Alaska News Nightly: September 20, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Southcentral Alaska Copes With Flooding; Energy, Manufacturing Companies In Asia Hope To Buy Alaska Gas; Golden Valley Electric Secures Gas Shipments To Fairbanks; Shell Authorized For Two Beaufort Sea Boreholes; Suspect of Shooting North of Kiana Arrested; Kivalina Students Heading Back to School; America’s Top Port Sees Streak Tweaked; State’s Lawsuit Against Fast Ferry Manufacturer Scheduled For Spring; ‘Glacier Deer’ Spotted in Southeast; Longtime APRN Legislature Reporter Retires

 Alaska News Nightly: September 19, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Arctic Sea Ice Begins Freezing Again; BBNC Leaders Push For Salmon Fishery Protections In DC; Double Shooting Near Kiana Under Investigation; Seward Declares Emergency Due To Flooding; Collaboration Keeps Contract In Kake; Scientists Studying ‘Slow Quakes’; Game Board Rejects Denali Wolves Buffer Zone; Ceremony Aims To Raise Awareness of Domestic Violence; Haines, Skagway Residents Deal With Loss of Family, Friends

 Alaska News Nightly: September 18, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

2012 PFD Will Be $878; Energy Relief Is Not Accompanying PFD; Jack-Up Rig ‘Endeavor’ Lowers Legs Into Kachemak Bay; Wind, Rain Event To Hit Southcentral, Prince William Sound; Tanacross, Dot Lake Still Without Power After High Winds; Scientists Look For Clues Causing Record Arctic Ice Melting; Judge Throws Out Lawsuit Challenging Wishbone Hill Permits; Sitka Adds Teacher To Keep ‘K’ Classes Small

 Alaska News Nightly: September 17, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Technical Issues Plague Shell Drilling Plans; Legislature Preparing For Possible Military Closures; Interior Cleaning Up After Wind Storm; Weekend Storm Causes Flood In Southcentral; Era Resumes Limited Service; Fairbanks Youth Homeless Shelter Project Delayed; Valdez Holds First Alaska LNG Summit; Seafood Summit Wraps Up In Hong Kong; Avalanche Professionals Meet In Anchorage; Fairbanks Approves Chena Hot Springs Resort Land Exchange

 Alaska News Nightly: September 14, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Roundtable Votes to Move Land Exchange Deal Along; Jack-Up Rig May Have Carried Invasive Species With It; APD Policies Reviewed; Anchorage High Wind Warning Lasting Into Monday Morning; Ice Still Delays Shell Arctic Offshore Drilling; Man Accused In Hotel Shootout Arrested And Charged; Record Numbers Expected At 50th Running Of Equinox Marathon; Southeast Agency Looks For More Hydropower Efficiency; AK: Geese; 300 Villages: Northway

 Alaska News Nightly: September 13, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Fishing Disaster Declared In Yukon, Kuskokwim Rivers And Cook Inlet; Chinook Run At Bethel Could Be Lowest Ever; Anchorage Braces For Another Wind Storm; With Repair Estimates In the Millions, Anchorage Braces For 1-2 Wind Storm Punch; APD Officer Shot Near Merrill Field Inn; Anchorage Police Prepare For Budget Cuts; Public Transportation Gets Another Look; Study: Otters Help Combat Global Warming; Next Phase Of ‘A Trip South’ Set To Begin

 Alaska News Nightly: September 12, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Downsized Budget Reduced Scope Of Denali Commission; Japan Gives US, Canada $6 Million For Tsunami Cleanup; ACLU Hopes To Change State’s Record Expunging Policy; Anchorage Construction Firm Owner Pleads Guilty To Fraud; Railroad Gets OK For Port MacKenzie Rail Extension; Work Begins On Tanana River Bridge; Dockside Safety Exams Soon Mandatory For Many Fishing Boats; Group Asks For Mandatory Deadline To List Bearded, Ringed Seals As Endangered; Assembly Approves $96.7M Blue Lake Construction Cost; Alaska Cruise Season Winds Down

 Alaska News Nightly: September 11, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Continuing Resolution Protects Eielson F-16s For Now; Working Group Discusses Rising Fairbanks Fuel Prices; Feds Won’t Take Over Chatham Fisheries, At Least For Now; Study Of Rare Bird Conducted At Kodiak Refuge; White Moose Generates Internet Buzz; Invasive Species Hurting Southeast Resources; Illness Hits Two Alaska Cruise Ships; UAF Considers Possibility Of ‘Aurorium’; ‘The Village’ Documents Life In Old Fangak

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

Ice Prompts Shell To Halt Arctic Drilling; Newtok Moves Forward With Relocation Plans; Hundreds To Participate In Response To Simulated Terrorist Attack; Power Restored To Most Anchorage Residents; New Research Ship Will Be Operated By UAF; College, Native Corp. Battle Over Land Claim; Alaska VA Stands Down For Southeast Vets

 Alaska News Nightly: September 7, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Parnell Declares Disaster in Kivalina; New Energy Information Available for Communities; Budget Cuts Leave Oil and Gas In Dark; 2,400 Remain Without Power After Storm; Officials Assess Storm Clean Up Costs; New Plan Surfaces To Get Natural Gas To Fairbanks; ASAP Project Undaunted By Competing Gas Line Plans; VA To Hold First Southeast ‘Stand Down’ Event In Juneau; AK: Ghost Town; 300 Villages: King Salmon & Naknek

 Alaska News Nightly: September 6, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Parnell Keeps Text Messages Secret; Scientists Search For Reason Of Cook Inlet Beluga Decline; Sequester Will Likely Affect Military Spending In Alaska; Thousands Remain Without Power In Storm’s Aftermath; Officials Ask For Patience In Storm Clean Up; Downtown Flagpole Snaps During Storm, Reveals Time Capsule; US, Russia Work To Preserve Natural, Cultural Heritage of Beringia; Brown Bear Bites Teenage Tourist Near Sitka

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