Podchaser Logo
Home
xx News Feed - Alaska Public Media

xx News Feed - Alaska Public Media

A daily News and Politics podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
xx News Feed - Alaska Public Media

xx News Feed - Alaska Public Media

Episodes
xx News Feed - Alaska Public Media

xx News Feed - Alaska Public Media

A daily News and Politics podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
Rate Podcast

Episodes of xx News Feed

Mark All
Search Episodes...
Robin Lutz, executive director at the Alaskan AIDS Assistance Association, or 4-As, said the organization has been talking with people newly diagnosed with HIV. She said Alaskans face many barriers to accessing PrEP.
Health officials are working to better understand why Fairbanks and the Interior have seen a cluster of new HIV cases over the past two years.
An ominous murmur arose after the vote was announced, D.C. correspondent Liz Ruskin says.
Gwichyaa Zhee, also known as Fort Yukon, has always depended on salmon. But for the fourth year in a row, managers have severely restricted fishing, as the Yukon River king and chum salmon runs collapsed. Residents say the closures have been de
Wilderness safety instructor Deb Ajango says adventurers can make thinking errors that, in some cases, make an uncomfortable situation much worse.
Alaska is one of the only places in the world where peony flowers grow in the summer months. But the unusually cold, wet weather this year is delaying the blooms by weeks. And peony farmers say they have had to cancel the bulk of their early se
Don Rearden challenged a bot to write a poem. The result was trippy for him, and for reporter Liz Ruskin.
The Legislature has had 45 days to get its arms around the problems. Next up: search for solutions, says Alaska Beacon reporter James Brooks.
The election of Yup'ik Mary Peltola brought unexpected tears to some Alaska Native people.
The number of Alaskans with memory loss is set to nearly double by 2030. Resources to help are limited, but navigators help caregivers find them.
The number of Alaskans with memory loss is set to nearly double by 2030. Resources to help are limited, but navigators help caregivers find them.
“One of the most important things is to identify an eating disorder early before you get the complications,” said Dr. Rachel Lescher.
“One of the most important things is to identify an eating disorder early before you get the complications,” said Dr. Rachel Lescher.
Karen Hobart said her main goal as a school counselor is to help kids graduate, and that means looking at a lot more than just their grades or the number of credits they’ve earned. She also connects them to resources like food, safe transportat
Karen Hobart said her main goal as a school counselor is to help kids graduate, and that means looking at a lot more than just their grades or the number of credits they’ve earned. She also connects them to resources like food, safe transportat
Through podcasting, music and story sharing, Ralph Sara is working to make people see that recovery from addiction is possible.
Through podcasting, music and story sharing, Ralph Sara is working to make people see that recovery from addiction is possible.
Helen Lane says the space’s twin purpose fills a void in Anchorage, where many Native women don’t have access to elders’ knowledge about crafts and where many struggle with drug addiction and alcoholism.
Helen Lane says the space’s twin purpose fills a void in Anchorage, where many Native women don’t have access to elders’ knowledge about crafts and where many struggle with drug addiction and alcoholism.
An Anchorage teenager made major shifts in his approach to life and is about to graduate high school. He never saw a therapist, never thought about mental health. But mental health is tied to all of it.
An Anchorage teenager made major shifts in his approach to life and is about to graduate high school. He never saw a therapist, never thought about mental health. But mental health is tied to all of it.
“Nice to be in Eskimo country!” said Iñupiaq musher Ryan Redington. He said his mother was born and raised in Unalakleet, and it’s been nice to visit with the community.
“Nice to be in Eskimo country!” said Iñupiaq musher Ryan Redington. He said his mother was born and raised in Unalakleet, and it’s been nice to visit with the community.
One musher has regrets. Another is focused on canine appetite. And a third is relieved to have survived the "spiciest" trail.
One musher has regrets. Another is focused on canine appetite. And a third is relieved to have survived the "spiciest" trail.
Rate

Join Podchaser to...

  • Rate podcasts and episodes
  • Follow podcasts and creators
  • Create podcast and episode lists
  • & much more

Unlock more with Podchaser Pro

  • Audience Insights
  • Contact Information
  • Demographics
  • Charts
  • Sponsor History
  • and More!
Pro Features