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In Depth Alaska
by Alaska's News Source
Extended interviews from Alaska's News Source about a wide variety of topics that impact Alaska and Alaskans.
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In Depth Alaska: quietly safeguarding Alaska's visual history
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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‘Chaos, Chaos, Chaos’ near Cooper Landing
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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Left Foot, Right Foot: Climbing Kilimanjaro at 90
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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Remembering Matt Brown: “He Was the Light”
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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Cold War to the Cosmos
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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In Depth with Wyland
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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In Depth Alaska: America’s Pastime in Alaska
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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Hantavirus: what is it and how worried should we be?
Dr. Joe McLaughlin, Alaska's State Epidemiologist, talks about the hantavirus, explaining what it is, what the current outbreak looks like, and how worried the average person should be.
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In Depth with Duke Russell
Local artist Duke Russell is a long time Alaskan and has a deep connection with his community and his art reflects his intense vision. Producer Jennifer Summers sat down with Russell as a new exhibit of his work is opening at the Anchorage Museum.
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Extended river breakup outlook
River breakup season is the most dangerous flooding event that recurs in Alaska. Typically taking place between the end of April and the end of May, ice breakup along Alaskan riverways can pose a threat to surrounding and low-lying communities.
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Space Weather
Meteorologist Bailey Braun speaks with Shawn Dahl from NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center how space weather effects our local atmosphere.
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One-on-one with Sen. Murkowski
Alaska's News Source talks one-on-one with senior Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski about escalating tensions in the middle east, and the impact of affordability on the upcoming midterms. She explained why she continues to spar with President Donald Trump on occasion, reflects on U.S. relations with NATO and the future of the west, and discusses federal land management topics impacting Alaska.
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Books for Black History Month
Youth Services Librarian Kim Cameron shares some recommendations for books to celebrate Black History Month.
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Kikkan Randall talks gold, silver and school sports
Gus Schumacher, from Anchorage, Alaska, won a silver medal on Wednesday at the Milan-Cortina Olympics. Digital Content Manager Joey Klecka sat down with Kikkan Randall, gold medalist from 2018, to get her reaction to the medal and how she thinks this might inspire the next generation.
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In Depth Alaska: 2026 Fur Rondy preview
Anchorage’s Fur Rondy is celebrating its 91st year as festivities kick-off in downtown Anchorage Feb. 26. Lauren Maxwell spoke with new Executive Director Dakotah Fujan, who said she’s excited to be part of what’s considered the city’s premier winter festival which she said has experienced a surge in popularity in recent years.
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Federal Reserve 101
With all the talk about the Federal Reserve, we decided to do a quick review of what it is, what it's supposed to do and why it's the subject of controversy right now. Al Biss, Certified Financial Planner with Biss Wealth Partners, explains.
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Last meal before you die...
Senior reporter Rebecca Palsha sits down with Nathan Bentley, Chef and Owner of Altura Bistro in Anchorage, Alaska, after the recent James Beard nomination.
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In Depth Alaska: Kikkan Randall
Eight cross-country skiers with Alaska ties were selected this week to represent Team USA at the Winter Olympics next month in Italy. With such strong representation from the 49th state, a line can be drawn connecting the current crop of Alaska’s best to those who came before and helped inspire the latest generation of Alaska’s winter stars. With the Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo games starting up on Feb. 6, Kikkan Randall took a moment with Alaska’s News Source to lay out her expectations on the Alaskans representing Team USA.
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Impacts of Greenland on Alaska
With Greenland prominent in the headlines, Augusta McDonnell talks with Professor Cameron Carlson, Dean of the College of Business and Security Management at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks about the potential impacts on Alaska.
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Financial planning for 2026
With the New Year on our minds, Tracy Sinclare sat down with local Certified Financial Planner Al Biss with Biss Wealth Partner to talk about what we can do now to set us up for a successful 2026.
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In Depth: Looking forward after a roof collapse
Doug Murray has been an instructor at Juneau Shotokan Karate Club for more than forty years. He sat down with reporter Joe Allgood after the roof of the dojo collapsed due to heavy snowfall in Southeast Alaska. While the loss of their dojo is unfortunate, he's hopeful about the future of the club. Here is an extended version of that conversation.
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Dry January
Reporter Lauren Maxwell sits down with Tiffany Hall with Recover Alaska about Dry January and how you can be more successful in cutting back on your alcohol use.
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In Depth Alaska: Mayor Suzanne LaFrance talks about a possible sales tax.
Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance sat down with reporter Lauren Maxwell to discuss the state of Anchorage's finances including the possibility of cuts and a potential sales tax.
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In Depth with Rick Thoman
Over the weekend, three people fell through the sea ice near Kotzebue. One man, 46-year-old Elmer Brown, was rescued but later died. Another man was rescued and one is still missing as of this recording. Matt Mertes spoke with Climate Specialist Rick Thoman with the Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Preparedness about how the sea ice on Alaska's coast has changed over the years and what happens now.
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New Palmer Mayor Jim Cooper
On Monday night, Palmer swore in their new mayor, but he isn’t an unfamiliar face. City councilor and former Mayor Jim Cooper returns to the Palmer mayoral seat. Political Reporter Wil Courtney sat down with the new mayor Monday before he was sworn in.
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In Depth with Interior Secretary Doug Burgum
Political Reporter Wil Courtney sits down with Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum for a broad ranging discussion including the government shutdown, Ambler Road and the Alaska liquified natural gas pipeline.
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What to do with your PFD
With many Alaskans receiving their Permanent Fund Dividend payous on Thursday, Certified Financial Planner Al Biss, with Biss Wealth Partners, sat down with Dani Tompkins of Alaska's News Source to talk about what to do with the PFD checks.
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In Depth with Treg Taylor
Alaska's News Source sits down with Alaska's former Attorney General Treg Taylor. Topics include Taylor's gubernatorial run and his time as AG. Over his tenure, he covered a serious of controversial topics, garnering both praise and criticism.
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In Depth with Adam Crum
In this episode, Political Reporter Wil Courtney sits down with former Revenue Commissioner for Alaska Adam Crum who announced his bid to run for governor a few weeks ago. This interview was done Crum's last day as Revenue Commissioner and the day before he announced that he is running for governor.
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In Depth with Tom Begich
On Wednesday, Political Reporter Wil Courtney sat down with Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Tom Begich to discuss his run for Alaska's highest office.
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Mount Spurr volcanic eruption odds drop
Chief Meteorologist Melissa Frey speaks with Dave Schneider, geophysicist with the USGS and the Alaska Volcano Observatory about the recent changes on Mt. Spurr.
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In Depth with Sen. Dan Sullivan
On Thursday, August 14, Investigative Reporter Augusta McDonnell sat down with Alaska Senator Dan Sullivan to talk about the summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Alaska Pipeline Project. This is that conversation.
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In Depth with Alaska's Governor
On Wednesday, August 13, Investigative Reporter Augusta McDonnell sat down with Alaska Governor, Mike Dunleavy, to talk about the summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin to be held in Alaska on Friday. Here is that conversation.
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Gov. Dunleavy reacts to historic meeting between Trump and Putin
Gov. Mike Dunleavy (R-Alaska) spoke with Political Reporter Wil Courtney about his reaction to the announcement that Pres. Donald Trump would meet with Pres. Vladimir Putin in Alaska.
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Pres. Trump to meet with Pres. Putin in Alaska
Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) sat down with Rebecca Palsha to talk about the recent announcement that President Donald Trump would be meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska next week to discuss the ending of Russia's war on Ukraine.
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Back To School: Showing up with a positive attitude in the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District
We sat down with Clayton Holland, Superintendent of the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District to talk about his plans and the challenges for the upcoming school year.
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Learning more about the mysterious balloon overhead
Many Alaskans were surprised and confused about a mysterious balloon that was floating at high altitudes over our state. Alaska's News Source learned on Tuesday the balloon is developed by Aerostar, a company out of Sioux Falls, Douth Dakota and is a part of a defense exercise happening at JBER. On Wednesday, Chief Meteorologist Melissa Frey spoke with Russ Vanderwerff, Vice President of Stratospheric Solutions at Aerostar to learn more.
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Looking ahead to the school year in the Mat-Su
Dr. Randy Trani shares his thoughts and hopes for the school year ahead for the students and staff Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District.
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Homer's Kristen Faulkner talks historic 2024 Olympic gold medal races
Kristen Faulkner speaks about the 2024 Olympics and what happens behind the scenes to make big dreams come true.
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Public Media funding in Alaska
Political Reporter Wil Courtney spoke with Ed Ulman, President and CEO of Alaska Public Media, about his concerns as Congress debates cutting funding to public television and radio.
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Chief Sean Case on the new ban on camping in parts of Anchorage
On Tuesday, July 15th the Anchorage AssembLy passed an ordinance to make it illegal to camp in certain parts of the city. Reporter Lauren Maxwell sat down with Anchorage Police Chief Sean Case to find out what he expects to happen now and how it will be enforced.
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Sen. Sullivan speaks on 'big beautiful bill'
Sen. Dan Sullivan speaks after Trump's 'big beautiful bill' passes US Senate.
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Sen. Sullivan and the GOLDEN DOME Act
Investigative Reporter Augusta McDonnell speaks with Sen. Dan Sullivan about the GOLDEN DOME act announced on Tuesday, what it will do and how much it will cost.
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Sen. Sullivan discusses the golden dome, Adak and more
Senator Dan Sullivan sat down with Investigative Reporter Jonson Kuhn to discuss the "golden dome," the "Big, Beautiful Bill," Adak and more in a wide-ranging discussion.
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A conversation with Sen. Dan Sullivan
Rebecca Palsha spoke with Sen. Dan Sullivan in a wide-ranging interview including air safety in Alaska, looking at the country as a whole and recent protests at town hall meetings.
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A conversation with Police Chief Sean Case
On Thursday, Investigative Reporter Jonson Kuhn sat down with Chief Sean Case of the Anchorage Police Department, to discuss officer involve shootings, a recent homeless initiative and a look back as his first year in the office.
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In Depth Alaska: Alaska's fentanyl crisis
U.S. Attorney for the District of Alaska, Michael Heyman, sat down with us to discuss the fentanyl crisis in Alaska and why drug cartels specifically target our state.
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In Depth Alaska: Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance addresses growing homeless camp frustrations
Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance addressed the frustrations residents are feeling amidst the growing homeless camps and shelters soon closing.
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In Depth Alaska: Archbishop Bellisario speaks on the life of Pope Francis
We learned of the death of Pope Francis early Monday morning. Reporter Georgina Fernandez sat down with Archbishop Andrew Bellisario of the Archdiocese of Anchorage-Juneau to speak about the Pontiff's legacy and his own personal meetings with Pope Francis. Here is an extended version of that conversation.
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In Depth Alaska: Fr. Hayes speaks on the life of Pope Francis
After hearing about the death of Pope Francis early Monday morning, Associate Producer Casandra Mancl spoke with Fr. Madison Hayes about the times he met with Pope Francis and the legacy he leaves behind.
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