A Pacific Northwest development expert says Southeast leaders are on the right track toward improving the region’s economy.
Archives for February 12, 2013
Alaska State of the Judiciary Address
Alaska Supreme Court Chief Justice Dana Fabe is addressing the state legislature on Feb. 13 starting at 11 a.m..
Proposed Mendenhall Valley library gets first funds
The proposed Mendenhall Valley library has its first funding toward planning, permitting and design.
What to Expect From The President
Even with the election behind him, the stakes are still high for President Obama, with his State of the Union speech. Host Michel Martin speaks with former Democratic speechwriter, Paul Orzulak and Republican strategist, Ron Christie, about what it will take for the President to hit the right notes.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
Hawking to be prohibited in downtown historic district
It will soon be illegal to hawk goods, services, tours, or food and beverages in Juneau’s historic district.
Juneau Afternoon 2/13/13
Wednesday at 3 on KTOO-FM, Andy Kline hosts. We’ll get a preview of a lecture series at the Alaska State Museum with guest Steve Henrikson;
Telling Tales 2/12
“Vusi Makusi” by Ursula Wills-Jones and
“Family Favourite” by Temba Magorimbo
Authorities Trade Fire With Man Believed To Be California Fugitive
Authorities in the Big Bear area have traded fire with a man who looks a lot like Christopher Dorner, the California fugitive who police accuse of killing three people, the San Bernardino Sheriff’s office said in a statement.
GOP Minority Outreach: ‘Future Majority Caucus’
After the 2012 election, many Republicans admit they need to do more to reach out to minorities. The party recently launched a campaign called the ‘Future Majority Caucus,’ to recruit women and people of color to seek state offices. Host Michel Martin speaks with Ed Gillespie, chairman of the Republican State Leadership Committee about the effort.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
Alaska Democrats debut their own oil tax legislation
House and Senate Democrats have rolled out oil tax legislation they say will put more oil in Alaska’s pipeline without throwing the state off a fiscal cliff.