Search Query
Show Search
KUAC.ORG
KUAC FM
Newsroom
Schedule
People
Playlists
Newsroom
Schedule
People
Playlists
Newsroom
Local News
NPR News
Local News
NPR News
Programs
TV Schedule
Alaska Live
Northern Soundings
Beyond The Weather
Yukon Quest
© 2025
Menu
Connecting Alaska to the World And the World to Alaska
Show Search
Search Query
Donate
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
On Air
Now Playing
KUAC FM
All Streams
KUAC.ORG
KUAC FM
Newsroom
Schedule
People
Playlists
Newsroom
Schedule
People
Playlists
Newsroom
Local News
NPR News
Local News
NPR News
Programs
TV Schedule
Alaska Live
Northern Soundings
Beyond The Weather
Yukon Quest
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
Kurt Vile Stretches In An Adventurous New Direction On 'Bottle It In'
A laid-back, generous spirit pervades many of the songs on Vile's latest album. Critic Ken Tucker says the singer/songwriter "sounds like one of the most well-adjusted pop musicians around."
Listen
•
7:14
Is The Supreme Court The 'Most Dangerous Branch' Of Government?
Author David A. Kaplan warns that the court is becoming increasingly polarized — and influential: "Why should nine unelected, unaccountable judges dictate so much policy in the country?"
Listen
•
37:29
Recent Political, Religious And Racial Violence Has Some Voters Eager For Change
With less than a week before midterm elections, NPR checks in with voters around the country to find out how they're feeling, given the violent events last week and politically charged rhetoric.
Listen
•
3:03
Poll: Nearly 4 In 5 Voters Concerned Incivility Will Lead To Violence
A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll finds that voters are worried that the lack of a civil tone and negativity in Washington will lead to violence, but they don't agree on who to blame.
Listen
•
3:58
Maryland Fires Football Coach
The University of Maryland has dropped Coach DJ Durkin, who was accused of abusing players, including one who collapsed and died. Rachel Martin speaks with Barry Svrluga, Washington Post columnist.
Listen
•
3:38
Reese's Rolled Out A Candy Converter To Help Get Rid Of Unwanted Halloween Candy
If you've got a stock pile of unwanted candy, Reese's created a converter just for that. A chance for people to trade out unwanted Halloween candy for Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.
Listen
•
0:26
Google Employees Plan A Walkout Over The Handling Of Sexual Harassment Claims
Employees at several Google offices around the world have begun a series walkouts today, protesting the company's handling of sexual harassment claims.
Listen
•
3:17
Merck Pulls Out Of Agreement To Supply Life-Saving Vaccine To Millions Of Kids
The pharmaceutical giant will stop delivering its rotavirus vaccine to four West African countries and will begin to sell it in China for likely more than 10 times the cost.
Listen
•
4:46
Orson Welles' Long Anticipated 'Other Side Of The Wind' Is Finally Finished
Critic David Edelstein says the story behind the The Other Side Of The Wind — how Welles made it and what happened to it after his death in 1985 — is more fun than the completed film itself.
Listen
•
7:36
'Combative, Tribal, Angry': Newt Gingrich Set The Stage For Trump, Journalist Says
Atlantic journalist McKay Coppins says Gingrich "set a model for future Republican leaders" by engaging in extreme partisanship while serving as speaker of the House.
Listen
•
36:32
Previous
1,230 of 20,326
Next