Four More Years: Obama Projected To Win Re-Election

President Obama has won re-election in a sweep that ended the night before the count was completed in two key battleground states, Florida and Virginia. By holding the "Midwest firewall" — including Ohio, Wisconsin, and Michigan — the president handily defeated his challenger.

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Colonial Williamsburg: Emissaries of Peace

During the French and Indian War, the Cherokee people struggled to preserve their independence. Follow the Cherokee leader Ostenaco and Virginian Henry Timberlake on their 1762 journey in search of a lasting peace. Tuesday, 11/8 at 9:00am

Alaska Veteran Highlight: Roderick Bain

Long time Alaskan Roderick Bain was a member of the 101st Airborne Division Easy Company, a group of paratroopers who were part of the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944, in Normandy, France. In this video, Bain recalls some of his memories of that fateful day. More.

An Evening with Vic Fischer

Please join us for An Evening with Vic Fischer Monday, November 19, 2012 6 – 8:00 p.m. Elmo Sackett Broadcast Center Learn about Vic’s remarkable life, detailed in...

The Alaskan Political Junkie

If you are up late listing to election returns Tuesday night, don't worry. Our political junkie analysis doesn't start until 2pm on Hometown Alaska. Two former legislators look at the results from the perspectives of the Democrats and Republicans, from the presidential pick at the top of the ticket through the new legislature, where control of the state Senate and the future of oil taxation and state finances hang in the balance. KSKA: Wednesday 11/7 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm

Alaskan Food

What’s Alaskan food? It’s more than pilot crackers and peanut butter. You’ve got to include sourdough bread, smoked salmon and even macadamia halibut. Alaska’s mixed culture has produced a mixed cuisine. Find out what’s cooking, and share your own ideas, as we take up uniquely Alaskan food on the next Talk of Alaska. KSKA: Tuesday, 11/6 at 10:00am

HIV / AIDS in Alaska

There is no cure for HIV / AIDS, but there are medications that can dramatically slow the progression of the disease. Monday on Line One, Dr. Woodard and his guests will explore the basic knowledge of HIV / AIDS and the available resources in Alaska. KSKA: 11/5 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm

Bruckner’s Last Finale by Dick Reichman

Anton Bruckner was one of the most innovative and original composers of the 19th century. And now, local playwright Dick Reichman has brought this complex character to the stage in Bruckner's Last Finale opening tonight at Cyrano's Theatre Company. Join Dick and director Bob Pond as they talk about this oft misunderstood genius this week on Stage Talk. Friday 11/2 at 2:45 pm

ALASKAWILD Photography Exhibit

Cold Hands Warm Heart Honorable Mention, Landscape, 2011 Mark Stadsklev Join KSKA 91.1 FM, KAKM Channel 7 and the Alaska Society of Outdoor and Nature Photographers for...

Alaska’s Food Culture

Last year Alaska imported 95% of it's food. Former chef at Seven Glaciers in Girdwood, The Crow's Nest in Anchorage and Emeril Lagasse's NOLA restaurant in New Orleans, Tlingit Chef Rob Kineen is on a mission to bring more local foods to Alaskan dinner tables and restaurants. In his talk on "Alaska's Food Culture" recorded at the Anchorage Museum, Chef Kineen talked about many Alaska upstarts producing flour, spices, sprouts, even oysters. He also shared some of his recipes for modern dishes made from traditional ingredients like muktuk sushi. KSKA: Thursday 11/1 at 2:00 pm

Photojournalist Ruth Gruber Retrospective Opens

“Ruth Gruber, Photojournalist,” on view Nov. 2 through Jan. 6, 2013 at the Anchorage Museum, celebrates the 101-year-old’s remarkable life and heroic tenacity through her photographs, filmed interviews and mementos. Images include some of the earliest color photographs of the Last Frontier. Learn more.

Did You Hear Something?

Spine tinglers and hair raisers—the perfect recipe for a fine Halloween! This week Hometown Alaska will feature local storytellers who know just how to scare the starch right out of you! Join us for some great stories, and share your family and neighborhood traditions. KSKA: Wednesday 10/31 at 2:00 pm

Spooked

On the next Arctic Entries we’ll hear stories about handsy ghosts, mystery illnesses and being afraid for your life. After all, the theme of this show is Spooked: campfire stories, local legends and costumes gone amok. All of these stories were originally told in October 2011 at the Snow Goose Theatre in Anchorage as part of the Arctic Entries live storytelling event the second Tuesday of each month. KSKA: Tuesday 10/30 at 2:00 pm

Sex Trafficking And Online Predators

In an age of instant and constant communication, how can parents and other concerned adults keep children safe from online predators? How has sex trafficking in Alaska trapped young people in lives of prostitution, drug abuse and despair. We’ll hear from a vice unit detective and an expert in catching online predators, on the next Talk of Alaska. KSKA: Tuesday, 10/30 at 10:00am

Adolescent Drug and Alcohol Abuse

The leading causes of death in adolescents are linked to teen drinking and drug use. However, alcohol is responsible for more teen deaths than all other drugs combined. Mondays' Line One guest is Dr. John R Knight founder and director of the Center for Adolescent Substance Abuse Research at Children’s Hospital Boston. His goal is to improve screening and intervention for adolescent substance abuse in medical office settings. KSKA: 10/29 at 2:00 pm

To Russia With Love, An Alaskan’s Journey

This month on Alaska Radio Reader Rambler, Alaska Constitutional Convention delegate, Vic Fischer joins host Sandy Harper to give listeners a sneak peek at his long anticipated memoir "To Russia With Love, An Alaskan's Journey. Alaska Radio Reader Rambler predicts To Russia With Love will be a national best seller with rave reviews in the New York Times. KSKA: Monday 10/29 1:00 pm

Life Planning Seminar: Estate Planning for Nontraditional Families in the 21st Century

Presented by: F. Steven Mahoney, Esq., CPA Manley & Brautigam P.C. (Foraker Group Consultant) When: Wednesday, Nov. 7 Where: Providence Alaska Medical Center, East Auditorium (basement...

Perseverance Theatre Brings Of Mice and Men to Anchorage

25 years ago, two actors talked about wanting to perform together in John Steinbeck's classic story of friendship, hope and dreams unfulfilled during the American Depression and now that desire has finally been realized. Join us this week on Stage Talk as Bostin Christopher as "Lennie" and Kevin T. Bennett as "George" talk about that long journey to finally play these two iconic roles of the American Theatre as Perseverance Theatre brings Of Mice and Men to Anchorage. KSKA: Friday 10/26 at 2:45 pm

Doc Martin: Haemophobia

A former student of Martin’s asks him to recommend him for a senior surgical post but Martin refuses. A caller to Portwenn Radio makes reference to the Doc’s haemophobia and it becomes a subject of discussion which infuriates Martin. TV: Saturday, 10/27 at 7:00pm