In this newscast: Juneau’s Rep. Justin Parish won’t seek re-election; Legislative Council adopts new sexual harassment policy; Jury selection to begin Wednesday in Excursion Inlet homicide trial; and School district announces next director of administrative services.
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Morning update — Monday, April 23, 2018
In this newscast: An Alaska Senate statement backs ‘free and open’ internet; Sitka bear sanctuary making room for more black bears; and Downtown bus routes disrupted by Franklin construction.
Telling Tales – 4-18-18
Telling Tales w/MsG celebrated “April as the Cruelest Month”, with some Woosh Kinaadeiyi poets. *POEMS* Bill Merk (“the Juneau Poet Laureate”) performed Sam Hamill’s “To Live & Die in Portland” Mike Christenson recited one of his own works, “If” Audrey Kohler recited her beautiful poem “Winter Thaw” MsG performed Nikki Giovanni’s…
Morning update — Wednesday, April 18, 2018
In this newscast: Anchorage officials certify vote-by-mail results;Denali climb season underway with rescue, successful summit; and potentially lethal medications were taken from hospital.
Morning update — Tuesday, April 17, 2018
In this newscast: Fire disrupts businesses, residents of 6 apartments in downtown building; Weigel named new director of City Museum; and Alaska House votes to limit access to marijuana convictions
Morning update — Friday, April 13, 2018
In this newscast: Charles Cotten Jr. pleads guilty to drug charges in federal court; the convicted visitor center burglar sentenced on separate firearms charge; and House Judiciary chair says there won’t be a gun control law this session.
Morning update — Thursday, April 12, 2018
In this update: Juneau Empire and Alaska sister papers sold again; Regulators OK Juneau settlement with Hydro One; Alaska Senate is set to debate state budget Thursday; and Alaska official says the state is likely to lead U.S. in STD rates.
Morning update — Wednesday, April 11, 2018
In this newscast: a former Planned Parenthood worker was rejected for midwives board; Court reviews $12.5 million offer for Nugget Mall; and Alaskan educators advocate for increased K-12 funding.
Morning update — Thursday, April 5, 2018
In this newscast: A former Bergmann manager’s trial is getting bumped, guilty pleas expected in drug case; Alaska Supreme Court says independents can run in Democratic primary; and PFD fraud case headed to the grand jury, again.
Morning update — Wednesday, April 4, 2018
In this newscast: University of Alaska President Johnsen shares outlook for university budget; Juneau reaches agreement over AEL&P sale; and parole violations land Juneau burglary convict back in prison.