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Alaska News Nightly
Alaska News Nightly is an award-winning statewide news program featuring stories of interest to all Alaskans from all over Alaska and other northern communities. From Alaska’s unique politics to issues affecting its Indigenous people, resources, environment and more, Alaska News Nightly has covered the most important issues in the state for more than four decades.
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Listen to Alaska News Nightly on KSKA FM 91.1 in Anchorage, AK.
Monday through Friday at 6:00 p.m.
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State lawmakers confront a bleak budget picture as they look to fund priorities. Plus, Juneau residents join a nationwide protest against President Trump's executive orders.
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How federal workforce cuts could impact Alaska's economy and public services. Plus, advocates respond to an increase in immigration and customs enforcement in Anchorage.
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President Trump's proposed tariffs on Canada could have wide-ranging impacts for Alaska. Plus, legislators meet to negotiate a compromise on education reforms and funding.
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State lawmakers hear from nonprofit organizations about the uncertainty caused by President Trump's funding freeze. Plus, legislators call for the release of a salary study.
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Gov. Dunleavy's education bill sets the stage for a clash with legislators over school funding. Plus, Ketchikan considers school consolidations.
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A freeze on renewable energy spending has Alaska energy projects on hold. Plus, campaign finance regulators fine the leaders of the attempted repeal of ranked-choice voting for egregious violations.
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Gov. Dunleavy sets up a battle over education funding during his State of the State address. Plus, local governments react to a hold on federal spending.
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Alaskans react to a broad federal funding freeze. Plus, an executive order opens up 28 million acres of protected lands for development.
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The Alaska House of Representatives urges President Trump to keep the name "Denali." Plus, the largest crab processing facility in the country won't process the first snow crab harvest in two years.
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Lawmakers introduce a bill that would increase state funding to public schools by nearly half a Billion dollars. Plus, school closures across the state have officials asking how schools can keep their students, and their funding.