What Public Radio station doesn interrupt Morning Edition & All Things Considered with local programming?
Any radio station that broadcasts has at least identify themselves periodically during the broadcast, so there’s no way to get a simulcast from a local station without that. And most of them tend to insert weather, traffic, local contributor announcements, etc. I’ve never seen a station with an Internet feed without this, since they just simulcast their local broadcast — doing otherwise is a pain in the neck, especially for poorly-staffed NPR affiliates. So unless you are prepared to live with five minutes of local content every hour or so (like with KCRW), you’re out of luck.
I don’t think wuntu is asking for something completely bare of local radio identification and what not, but rather, not a local station where they run their own eight minute segments about some local news or another. For example, I detest the radio postcards by KBIA of Columbia, Mo, which often could be shortened considerable, but seem to run on forever. Nothing pisses me off quicker than hearing ATC or ME start their broadcast giving a rundown of the stories coming up, and then not hearing one of those stories because the local NPR folks want to run something else of theirs instead. So I certainly sympathize with the OP, and I hope KUAF will meet their needs. Like most now, you can pick from three channels – the regular channel, the classical music channel, and news / talk channel.