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By 2025, a deep water port in Nome could be fully operational, thanks in part to a large injection of federal cash. If completed, it would be the northernmost deep water port in North America. In part two of her month-long Arctic Shipping series, Emily Schwing looks at how the community might make space for more ships and what changes might be left in their wake. Those in favor of expanding Nome’s port say it’s essential for national security. They say it will be crucial for environmental protection and emergency response as more ships traverse the Arctic Ocean. And they call it a boon to the local economy. But Austin Ahmausuk calls these “the three big lies”.
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Farewell and a big Thank You to volunteer host Jeff Thurston and his show Blues and Beyond for a successful run on KNBA since 2014!Jeff and family are…
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Alaska’s Native Voice (ANV) is a three-part special, which airs annually in October during KNBA’s gavel-to-gavel broadcast of the Alaska Federation of…
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Listener feedback is brought to the attention of the Director of Programming and Operations. Feedback is also shared and reviewed 4 times a year with the…
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Grammy-winning and Alaska-raised Portugal the Man has confirmed it will be special guests at a rally organized by Save our State and University of Alaska…
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Thanks for supporting KNBA!We've rallied the staff and volunteers after a stressful winter folllowing the November 2018 Earthquake where we spent most of…
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Due to earthquake damage, KNBA 90.3 is currently broadcasting at a limited capacity with altered programming. While all staff and personnel are safe, our…
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Week of November 5, 2018Airing Friday at 7:00 pm and Saturday at 11:00 am on KNBA. In Ojibway culture, the wolf is a sacred animal. When naming his new…
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Alaska came to the Dena’ina Center and filled downtown Anchorage with passion, emotion and very important community discussions… Listen again by…
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Vocalist Carsen Gray is First Nations Haida from Vancouver, BC. Her 2017 self-titled album received three Indigenous Music Award nominations and awarded…
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This annual music camp happens in late August every year close to Wasilla on a private lake. Immerse yourself in Music and an amazing surrounding! Visit…
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KNBA sponsors the first, Great Alaska Music Festival! A two day showcase of National talent and stages spotlighting Alaskan artists on Memorial Day…