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Alaska’s only statewide call-in forum for discussing the issues impacting life on the Last Frontier. Politics, science, culture and current events are covered by host Lori Townsend and members of the Alaska Public Media news team along with guests and callers.

Location:

Anchorage, AK

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Description:

Alaska’s only statewide call-in forum for discussing the issues impacting life on the Last Frontier. Politics, science, culture and current events are covered by host Lori Townsend and members of the Alaska Public Media news team along with guests and callers.

Twitter:

@aprn

Language:

English

Contact:

Alaska Public Radio Network 3877 University Dr Anchorage AK 99508 907-550-8422


Episodes
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Efforts to bring down housing costs | Talk of Alaska

4/22/2025
What can state leaders, local governments and housing authorities do to meet the extreme demand for affordable housing?

Duration:00:54:25

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Education funding, the budget, and other legislative priorities | Talk of Alaska

4/15/2025
How will state leaders overcome division on perennial issues like state education spending, the permanent fund dividend and infrastructure needs across the state?

Duration:00:54:17

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The history of limited entry fisheries | Talk of Alaska

4/8/2025
After five decades of the Limited Entry program, many rural communities have lost the majority of their local commercial fishing permits.

Duration:00:54:46

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The potential for a Mount Spurr eruption | Talk of Alaska

4/1/2025
Alaska volcanoes are sometimes restless. In many cases, activity elevates and then dies back down, but Mount Spurr, near Anchorage appears to be waking up. Scientists now say an eruption near the state’s largest city is more likely than not in coming weeks or months. What could a big eruption mean for health, infrastructure and air travel? We hear from scientists and public health officials on this Talk of Alaska. HOST: Lori Townsend GUESTS: Dr. George Conway - Chief Medical Officer, Municipality of AnchorageKristi Wallace - Volcanologist, Alaska Volcano ObservatoryKari Wiederkehr - Disaster Recovery Coordinator, Anchorage Office of Emergency Management RELATED: What to know about Mount Spurr’s likely eruptionSpurr ashfall could divert flights to Fairbanks. Airport officials say they're ready.Anchorage Schools prepare for Mount Spurr eruptionResources for emergency preparedness | Alaska Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management

Duration:00:54:10

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What to know about this year's early wildfire season | Talk of Alaska

3/25/2025
Spring yard work in March? Southcentral and other areas of Alaska saw very low snowfall throughout the winter.

Duration:00:54:33

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Food systems, agriculture, and the 2025 Food Festival and Conference | Talk of Alaska

3/18/2025
Alaska imports the vast majority of food from other states and countries making our state vulnerable to supply line disruptions and driving up prices. The Alaska Food Policy Council aims to help support more in-state food production and distribution. What are the unique challenges and opportunities for Alaskans interested in boosting the annual harvest? What do food policy advocates think of the proposed Alaska Department of Agriculture? We discuss the ongoing work and AFPC's upcoming conference in Kodiak on this Talk of Alaska.

Duration:00:54:18

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Reflecting on 50 years of the Alaska State Ombudsman | Talk of Alaska

3/11/2025
The ombudsman helps elevate the voices of everyday Alaskans when they have a complaint with or seek change in government services.

Duration:00:54:01

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Local news, misinformation, and media literacy | Talk of Alaska

3/4/2025
We discuss how local news works, and how to think critically about the news and information you consume.

Duration:00:55:25

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How uncertain federal money is affecting nonprofits and local governments | Talk of Alaska

2/25/2025
We discuss what is known, and what has service-providers concerned, about the ongoing freezes on federal funds, on this Talk of Alaska.

Duration:00:54:29

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What will new tariffs mean for Alaska? | Talk of Alaska

2/18/2025
President Trump has spoken at length about his love of tariffs. He has paused, for now, a broad tax on imports from Canada and Mexico, but a 10% tariff on Chinese goods is in effect, along with a 25% tariff on imported steel and aluminum. The President has also laid out a timeline for reciprocal tariffs to be applied to any country that taxes US goods. What will these new taxes mean for Alaska commerce, the cost of construction, the seafood industry and grocery prices? Economic experts join us to break down the numbers on this Talk of Alaska.

Duration:00:54:50

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Renaming Denali | Talk of Alaska

2/4/2025
President Donald Trump signed a flurry of executive orders in his first few days in office. Some have been celebrated, some caused confusion and some left federal employees uncertain about their future. One order really struck a chord with Alaskans: the executive order that changed the name of North America’s highest peak back to Mount McKinley from its Koyukon Athabascan name, Denali. We asked what you thought and heard from more than 700 Alaskans! Did you weigh in? We discuss the importance of place names and why they matter on this Talk of Alaska.

Duration:00:54:16

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How the state and tribal organizations respond to disasters | Talk of Alaska

1/28/2025
As a disruptive climate contributes to more damaging storms, floods and wildfires, how prepared are you to make it through an emergency?

Duration:00:55:49

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Carbon capture, use, and storage | Talk of Alaska

1/21/2025
How does carbon sequestration technology work, and what are its potential applications in Alaska? We discuss carbon capture, use, and storage on this Talk of Alaska.

Duration:00:55:59

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ANILCA: Carter's Legacy in Alaska | Talk of Alaska

1/14/2025
Former President Jimmy Carter’s death has Alaskans reflecting on how he shaped the state. The Alaska conservation law Carter signed doubled the size of America’s National Park System. It vastly expanded wildlife refuges, among other set-asides. Many Alaskans were angry, saying the 1980 law locked up land, but it also gave Alaskans certain access rights that are unique in federal land management. We discuss Carter's legacy of conservation, and the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act on this Talk of Alaska.

Duration:00:54:36

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Development under a second Trump administration | Talk of Alaska

1/8/2025
Alaska’s oil and gas sector has long been in decline. From a peak of oil production in the 80s, more than 2 million barrels per day, to a 75% drop to under 500,000 today. With some projects in development now and a new extraction friendly administration headed to the white house, will Alaska’s fossil fuel sector boom again? Or will the world’s move toward renewables change industry development plans here? We discuss the future of Alaska’s energy industry on Talk of Alaska.

Duration:00:53:47

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Talk of Alaska: Holiday Greetings from Across the State 2024

12/24/2024
Connecting Alaskans, from Utqiaġvik to Juneau, hear festive greetings, well wishes and sentiments from those who call Alaska home. With listeners all over the state, and even in the Lower 48 and Hawaii, this show is the perfect opportunity to send love to friends and family, no matter where they may be.

Duration:01:55:55

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Cozy reading recommendations for the fall and winter | Talk of Alaska Rewind

12/13/2024
As the temperatures outside drop, the temptation to curl up next to the fireplace with a good book only grows. A memorable novel can take us out of the dark and cold and transport us somewhere entirely new. So what do bookstore owners and librarians say are the best new reads? And what role do these gathering places play in the larger community? We discuss reading recommendations for the colder seasons on this Talk of Alaska.

Duration:00:54:05

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Alaska's foster care shortage | Talk of Alaska

12/11/2024
A safe, stable and supportive home is important for helping young people start life off on solid emotional ground, but sudden tragedies, accidents, illness and dysfunction can lead to children needing foster care. It can be hard to find nurturing adults to provide care, especially for kids who need intensive, therapeutic care. A new campaign seeks to raise awareness and recruit new foster care families. We learn more on this Talk of Alaska.

Duration:00:56:02

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Anchorage International Film Festival 2024

12/3/2024
Alaska's darkest season is a great time of year to see new movies and documentaries with family and friends. The Anchorage International Film Festival gets underway on Friday, December 6, and features a packed schedule of documentaries, short films, comedy, animation and discussions with filmmakers. It will be a week filled with creative and thoughtful content from both Alaska filmmakers and international selections. We hear from filmmakers and the festival directors on this Talk of Alaska.

Duration:00:54:12

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What can Anchorage’s beached whale teach us? | Talk of Alaska

11/26/2024
Whales hold a deep and an outsized role in Alaska’s culture. The huge sea mammals are a centuries long mainstay of steady protein for Alaska Native communities and they invoke mystique and power for many Alaskans. A dead fin whale that washed up near Anchorage is bringing hundreds of spectators to the beach. What is the whale teaching biologists about the health of Alaska’s whale populations and by extension the health of oceans? We’ll learn more on this Talk of Alaska

Duration:00:54:24