Do you have a name that is constantly mispronounced? Mispronouncing a person’s name is not only embarrassing but is offensive …
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I’m excited to share what’s been on my podcast rotation this year – you’ll see that I keep my playlist …
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Meet Taylor Feightner (they/them), co-executive director of programming for Choosing Our Roots and LGBTQIA+ advocate.
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Alaskans – as well as visitors to the Great Land – have the opportunity to enrich themselves at upcoming Juneteenth …
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After a rewarding day spent enjoying the great outdoors, nothing compares to curling up in a lawn chair (or the …
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As summer arrives, here are some top summer travel essentials and tips to ensure you have a smooth and enjoyable …
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Regardless of the industry you find yourself in, you likely have recurring meetings.
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Federal holidays like Memorial Day and Veterans Day are not just extra days off. These important holidays mark the sacrifices …
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The 100 Miles in May challenge is here, and it’s more than an engaging fitness challenge – it’s a way …
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May is Employee Health & Fitness Month, which promotes well-being in the workplace.
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These gifts from the Great Land can make Mother’s Day memorable for anyone: Treat them to relaxation at Alyeska Resort’s …
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With its bright, joyful appearance and delicious selection of Italian-inspired menu items, Mountain High Pizza Pie has now been a …
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It’s time to make a team, pick up those classic orange bags and start cleaning up around town. Together we …
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Spring is in full bloom and garden parties are now in. Here are three mocktails you can enjoy with your …
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Native America Calling, a production of Alaska-based Koahnic Broadcast Corporation, was awarded the 2021 National Humanities Medal for its decades …
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Fairbanks-born author and illustrator Tavia Florens-Bolton introduces her state through sounds, sights, smells, tastes and feels.
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The origin of the Alaska vs. Texas feud is the same thing that keeps the friendly feud alive today – Alaska …
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For one night only, local businesses in Valdez are hosting a special dinner cruise.
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March is Women’s History Month and to celebrate, we’ve rounded up a list of some of our favorite women-owned businesses …
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Looking for your next listen? Here are some Alaska podcasts that are on our download list.
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After a three-year hiatus of an in-person event due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program’s …
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Community members of Metlakatla, Alaska’s only Indian Reserve, have launched a historical archive to preserve Metlakatla’s history and culture.
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Ketchikan is home to a variety of cultures, including an active Filipino community.
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Whether you’re looking to learn a new language, get in shape, or start a new hobby, here are a few …
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As we continually learn about Black history and culture this February for Black History Month, we are taking a look …
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Since 2007, the Anchorage Park Foundation and Anchorage Parks and Recreation Department have teamed up to facilitate the Youth Employment …
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Alaska Community Foundation, known for its longstanding support of Alaskans around the state, has 36 scholarships available this year.
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University of Alaska Anchorage recently opened the doors to a brand new pride center.
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The Sealaska Heritage Institute is holding a ceremony on April 22 to mark the raising of the first 10 of 30 totem …
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An estimated 15.1% of U.S.children have experienced a major depression episode.