The latest news and updates from the AKLedger.
John Aronno and Craig Tuten speak with former State Rep. Jason Grenn (I-Anchorage) and discuss the legislative session, the budget, and more.
John Aronno and Craig Tuten go through the latest updates on Alaska's legislative session, John sits down with Planned Parenthood Votes Northwest and Hawaii Legislative Liaison Alyson Currey, and a special message to Fairbanks City Mayor Jim Matherly.
John and Craig breakdown the 2018 midterm election results live from Election Central at the Egan Center in Anchorage.
John Aronno speaks with former State Senator Hollis French (D-Anchorage) about the 2018 governor's race after incumbent Gov. Bill Walker (I-Alaska) suspends his campaign, leaving a two-way between former State Senator Mike Dunleavy (R-Wasilla) and former U.S. Senator Mark Begich (D-Alaska).
John Aronno and Craig Tuten sit down with American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network Grassroots Manager Heather Aronno and American Lung Association in Alaska Director of Health Promotion Ashley Peltier to talk about implementation of Alaska's Smokefree Workplaces law.
John Aronno and Craig Tuten are joined in studio by Ivan Hodes, an Anchorage teacher, Iraq War Veteran, and member of the Friends of Nike Site Summit; a group that maintains and advocates for a Cold War era missile site in Anchorage, Alaska.
John Aronno and Craig Tuten talk about teaching journalism to college students in the "post-truth" era with University of Alaska Anchorage Journalism and Communications professors Paola Banchero and Elizabeth Arnold.
John Aronno and Craig Tuten weigh in on whether or not the "Blue Wave" of first-time women candidates storming the Lower 48 will take hold in Alaska. Featuring former U.S. Senator Mark Begich, Sen. Berta Gardner, Representative Ivy Spohnholz, Lyn Franks, Amber Lee, and Clare Clift.
In honor of Labor Day, John and Craig sat down with Matt Burgoon and Stephen Jolly with the Anchorage Chapter of the Socialist Democrats of America to talk about the state of organized labor and the influence of the DSA in this year's state and national elections.