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
Confusion With A Chance Of Clarity: Your Weather Questions, Answered
Audie Cornish and Robert Siegel read letters from listeners about the percentages used in weather forecasts.
Listen
•
2:14
Common Ground Between Iraq's Rebels May Be Crumbling
The radical Islamic State and former associates of Saddam Hussein have fought together against Iraq's government. But the fault lines between the unlikely partners are beginning to show.
Listen
•
4:27
As Millions Of People Fast For Ramadan, Does The Economy Suffer?
New research examines the effects of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month during which millions of people around the world go without food all day. Does religious practice affect economic growth?
Listen
•
3:56
KCRW Presents: Rodrigo Amarante
Amarante is well known in his home country of Brazil as part of Los Hermanos and, here in the states, he made a name for himself as a member of LA group Little Joy. Watch him perform "Mana" at KCRW.
'Panic In A Suitcase' Puts A Fresh Spin On A Coming-To-America Story
Yelena Akhtiorskaya's debut novel is about a family that emigrates from Odessa to the Russian enclave of Brighton Beach in Brooklyn, N.Y. It's a funny tale full of insider knowledge and offbeat words.
Listen
•
6:12
Federal Loans Tough To Come By For Community College Students
Nearly a million community college students don't have access to federal student loans, according to a new report.
Listen
•
2:52
The Violence In Gaza, Through The Lens Of One Family's Losses
The Gaza Strip has sustained more than 1,500 Israeli airstrikes. A family with no apparent ties to Hamas lost one of two sons last week; the mother and father died in similar attacks six years ago.
Listen
•
4:43
Israelis, Palestinians Defy Recent Violence To Break Fast Together
The conflict between Israel and Gaza is in its ninth day, with no obvious end in sight. Amid the violence, some Israelis and Palestinians meet to share an end-of-fast meal.
Listen
•
4:27
3 Vintage VW Buses Stolen From Hotel Parking Lot
The Tillamook cheese vans, which are bright orange, were on a publicity tour in Sacramento, Calif. Two men have been arrested.
Listen
•
0:29
YMCA Campers Mistaken For Migrant Kids Headed For Detention
Protesters in Oracle, Ariz., are concerned about migrant children reaching the U.S. State Rep. Adam Kwasman says he saw a yellow bus full of kids, their faces full of fear. The kids were campers.
Listen
•
0:29
Previous
320 of 20,658
Next