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  • Cyclospora and Alaska: how worried should we be?
    2026/07/15

    We've all heard the news stories about the cyclospora outbreak across 34 states, usually accompanied by the symptoms of "explosive diarrhea". But how worried should Alaskans be? Tracy Sinclare talked with Alaska State Epidemiologist Dr. Joe McLaughlin about the current outbreak, how it impacts Alaska and precautions you should take.

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    16 分
  • In Depth Alaska: quietly safeguarding Alaska's visual history
    2026/06/16

    The Alaska Moving Image Preservation Association (AMIPA) has been quietly safeguarding Alaska's visual history since 1988 — from early 20th century missionary film shot on King Island to footage of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction and the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Board member and veteran photojournalist Rob Stapleton joined In-Depth Alaska host Jennifer Summers to explain how the nonprofit, housed at the UAA/APU Consortium Library, collects, stores, and indexes film, video, and analog media donated by individuals, TV stations, and government agencies.

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    32 分
  • ‘Chaos, Chaos, Chaos’ near Cooper Landing
    2026/06/12

    A mushroom hunt near Skilak Lake turned into a frantic escape after a bear mauled one of Lori Price’s dogs. Reporter Joe Allgood talks with Price about her frightening encounter.

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    27 分
  • Left Foot, Right Foot: Climbing Kilimanjaro at 90
    2026/06/05

    In this edition of In Depth Alaska, Digital Content Manager Joey Kletka talks with Art Ulene, who's aiming to climb Mount Kilimanjaro on his 90th birthday—for the fourth time. Ulene shares what drives him to keep pushing, how he trains (including 50 flights of stairs and a new hip), and why he believes "old age" is often less about years and more about avoiding self-neglect. It's a candid conversation about adventure, safety, and the best time to start planning for the last chapter of your life.

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    25 分
  • Remembering Matt Brown: “He Was the Light”
    2026/06/02

    After the loss of their brother Matt Brown, siblings Noah, Rain, and Gabe--known to many from the TV series Alaskan Bush People--share what they've been wrestling with in the days since his death, from the shock of "not knowing" to the painful finality of confirmation. They remember Matt as both deeply intelligent and relentlessly goofy: a tinkerer, a reader, an artist, and a survivalist who could still find a way to make someone laugh on their worst day. The Browns also speak candidly about Matt's struggles with mental health and addiction, and they use this moment to urge anyone who's hurting to reach out—because feeling alone doesn't mean you are.

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    22 分
  • Cold War to the Cosmos
    2026/05/26

    Cold War to the Cosmos is an exhibit at the Anchorage Museum. On Tuesday, May 26 from 6:30 - 9 pm Sierra Young gave a talk on the how the original science-fiction series Star Trek commented on the Cold War, followed by a couple episodes of the program. Young recently talked with producer Jennifer Summers.

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    29 分
  • In Depth with Wyland
    2026/05/22

    In 1994, the artist Wyland painted a whale mural on a wall in downtown Anchorage. He painted a similar mural in Dallas. That mural has now been painted over. Wyland spoke with Alaska's News Source's Lar Hanson about his career, the whale walls and the recent controversy in Dallas.

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    24 分
  • In Depth Alaska: America’s Pastime in Alaska
    2026/05/20

    Humans have been hitting things with sticks for a long time, so it should be no surprise that America’s pastime has deep roots in Alaska.

    As part of America’s 250th Anniversary, Alaska is celebrating the game of ball and it’s connection to our people.

    State Historian Katie Ringsmuth came in to talk with Alaska’s News Source Sports Director Jordan Rodenberger and Producer Jennifer Summers about shining moments in our state’s history.

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    30 分