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For more than four decades, Alaska News Nightly has brought you award-winning statewide news. From Dutch Harbor to Prudhoe Bay, from Metlakatla to Kaktovik, Alaska News Nightly covers every corner of Alaska.
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Anchorage, AK
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Alaska PR
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For more than four decades, Alaska News Nightly has brought you award-winning statewide news. From Dutch Harbor to Prudhoe Bay, from Metlakatla to Kaktovik, Alaska News Nightly covers every corner of Alaska.
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English
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Alaska Public Telecommunications, Inc 3877 University Dr Anchorage AK 99508-4676 907-550-8444
Episodes
Alaska News Nightly: Monday, June 23, 2025
6/23/2025
Wildfires burn homes and prompt evacuation notices for Interior residents. Plus, lawmakers hear about the conditions of ICE detainees in Anchorage. And, Orthodox pilgrims descend on Kwethluk to glorify Matushka Olga.
Duration:00:26:29
Alaska News Nightly: Friday, June 20, 2025
6/20/2025
Officials in the interior warn residents they may need to evacuate due to nearby wildfires. Plus, a bike relay between Alaska and Canada sees a dip in participation. And, a Sitka artist prepares to show his latest paintings at a famous local dive bar.
Duration:00:26:23
Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, July 19, 2025
6/19/2025
Some Newtok residents forced to relocate due to climate change find problems with their new homes. Plus, lightning-caused wildfires spread across parts of the Interior. And, a Homer woman publishes an Alaska glacier dictionary.
Duration:00:26:05
Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, June 18, 2025
6/18/2025
Environmental groups oppose a federal land sale included in the Republican congressional megabill. Plus, a geologist with a history of major Alaska oil finds says he's found another hot prospect on the North Slope. And, a salmon season kickoff in Bethel comes with a warning about serious threats to salmon habitat.
Duration:00:26:26
Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, June 17, 2025
6/17/2025
Fires are sparked during abatement of Anchorage's largest homeless camp. Plus, researchers say paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins caused fur seal deaths on St. Paul Island. And, one Petersburg resident has an unexpected visitor drop in for breakfast.
Duration:00:26:29
Alaska News Nightly: Monday, June 16, 2025
6/16/2025
Alaskans around the state march to declare "no kings." Plus, state lawmakers are frustrated by Gov. Dunleavy's veto of a bill that ensures access to information on oil tax revenue. And, a program monitoring fecal contamination on public beaches returns to a place known as "dog doo beach" in Haines.
Duration:00:26:23
Alaska News Nightly: Friday, June 13, 2025
6/13/2025
Lawmakers react to Gov. Dunleavy's veto of education funding. Plus, Yukon River communities oppose a delayed decision on restricting chum bycatch. And, dads across Alaska share what fatherhood means to them.
Duration:00:26:22
Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, June 12, 2025
6/12/2025
Anchorage revives a public safety commission for residents to give feedback to law enforcement. Plus, North Slope Borough residents attempting to recall their mayor say delayed response from officials hampered their efforts. And, woman-owned tattoo shops gain popularity in Anchorage by creating a welcoming environment.
Duration:00:26:21
Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, June 11, 2025
6/11/2025
Alaskans in Washington D.C. advocate for saving renewable energy tax credits. Plus, a task force of Alaska lawmakers prepares to look for ways to improve public education. And, Kachemak Bay cold plungers extol the benefits of swimming in frigid water.
Duration:00:26:28
Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, June 10, 2025
6/10/2025
Sen. Murkowski criticizes the Trump administration's deployment of Marines to Los Angeles. Plus, Anchorage's largest homeless camp is set to be cleared, but some residents are hesitant to leave. And, thousands of photos taken by a Lingit elder from Angoon may hold distant memories.
Duration:00:26:29
Alaska News Nightly: Monday, June 9, 2025
6/9/2025
Immigration attorneys question a move to hold detainees from out of state in Anchorage. Plus, loved ones remember the prominent bird researcher killed in a helicopter crash on the North Slope. And, veterans in Fairbanks protest President Trump's policies on the 81st anniversary of D-Day.
Duration:00:26:21
Alaska News Nightly: Friday, June 6, 2025
6/6/2025
Advocates worry about federal cuts to wildlife research programs in Alaska. Plus, officials balance enthusiasm and skepticism amid a federal push for a natural gas pipeline.
Duration:00:26:28
Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, June 5, 2025
6/5/2025
Sen. Lisa Murkowski says she hasn't decided how she'll vote on the budget reconciliation bill. Plus, fishermen hope a new law will provide a cheaper alternative to boat insurance. And, high school art students paint an outdoor mural in historic Old Town Kenai.
Duration:00:26:35
Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, June 4, 2025
6/4/2025
President Trump's cabinet officials tout the long-sought gas pipeline during a visit to the North Slope. Plus, Sen. Murkowski urges the commerce secretary to ensure systems that aid pilots and mariners are adequately staffed. And, agencies work to reduce wildfire danger in Anchorage.
Duration:00:26:23
Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, June 3, 2025
6/3/2025
Legislative leaders send a strongly worded letter to Governor Dunleavy over access to oil tax information. Plus, federal funding cuts could eliminate a book loan program for rural libraries. And, Juneau schools will increase access to Tlingit culture and language programs as fluent speakers dwindle.
Duration:00:26:33
Alaska News Nightly: Monday, June 2, 2025
6/2/2025
Members of President Trump's cabinet visit Alaska to promote resource development. Plus, in a first-of-its kind project, an Anchorage professor maps wildfire risk for rural Alaska. And, emotions pour out as the Alutiiq Museum reopens in Kodiak.
Duration:00:26:28
Alaska News Nightly: Friday, May 30, 2025
5/30/2025
Anchorage officials hope to move residents of the city's two largest homeless camps into shelter. Plus, Mat-Su library board members will review hundreds of books a month, duplicating the work of librarians. And, the U.S. side of the historic Chilkoot Trail will reopen for the first time in five years.
Duration:00:26:26
Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, May 29, 2025
5/29/2025
Sen. Lisa Murkowski reiterates her support for Ukrainian refugees living in Alaska. Plus, engineers who keep Alaska's ferries running say they're critically underpaid and understaffed. And, a new reading curriculum in the Anchorage School District is showing promising results for young students.
Duration:00:26:28
Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, May 28, 2025
5/28/2025
Scientists in Utqiaġvik use underwater microphones to help count bowhead whales. Plus, Girdwood breaks ground on a new child care facility that will dramatically expand capacity. And, rescuers in Seward help free a man trapped under a 700-pound boulder.
Duration:00:26:29
Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, May 27, 2025
5/27/2025
Anchorage's mayor aims to move the city's homeless residents out of green spaces. Plus, a cruise industry association sues Skagway over changes to how excursions are taxed. And, middle schoolers in Juneau learn about the science of glacial outburst floods.
Duration:00:26:33