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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: Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Opponents of a proposed gold mine in Western Alaska sound off about Congresswoman Peltola's flip to supporting it. Plus, lawmakers ask for time to correct a correspondence school provision ruled unconstitutional. And, school district administrators react to the release of statewide testing data.
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Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, April 23, 2024
As Russia and China look to the Arctic, the military focuses on training its Special Operations forces in Alaska. Plus, two people are presumed dead after a cargo plane crashed after take off near Fairbanks. And, Ketchikan students learn about performing arts through an Indigenous lens.
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Alaska News Nightly: Monday, April 22, 2024
Nick Begich says he'd drop out of the race for congress if he doesn't lead the primary, but not all candidates agree with his strategy. Plus, lawmakers consider changing residency requirements for hunting and fishing licenses. And, students from Nunam Iqua continue their dominance of the Yup'ik spelling bee.
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Alaska News Nightly: Friday, April 19, 2024
Sen. Sullivan rips the Biden administration on a pair of decisions protecting land in the Arctic from resource extraction. Plus, fisheries managers consider the impacts of the Bering Sea Pollock fleet's chum salmon bycatch. And, Spencer Woods of Shungnak wrestles for a spot on the U.S. Olympic Team.
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Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, April 18, 2024
Alaska's Senators blast decisions expected from the Biden administration to block resource development in the Arctic. Plus, lawmakers contemplate how to correct a correspondence school provision recently ruled unconstitutional. And, the state plans to allow tribal police to enforce some laws in part of the Mat-Su.
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Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Gov. Dunleavy's preferred Permanent Fund Dividend is larger than what's in the state Senate's budget. Plus, plants and animals that Alaskans harvest for food are becoming more contaminated by mircoplastics.
Customer Reviews
Great news source
These journalists consistently produce very high quality pieces, feels well balanced and there’s obviously a lot of integrity in their work.
Must for informed Alaskan
Grateful for the team that puts Alaska news nightly together. You all do an amazing job on keeping us informed!!! Love the transition songs. Thank you!!!! Keep up the good work, Alaskans appreciate it!!
Please stop - Hate the music breaks between segments!
Love the podcast with our local Alaska news!! However, the music between segments is so much louder and obnoxious. Would you please see about making it a quiet, gentle music instead.....if music is even needed.