Friday at 3 on A Juneau Afternoon, Andy Kline hosts. We’ll get a preview of the Friday Fireside Lecture at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center, with Kensington General Manager Mark Kiessling; We’ll learn about what it takes to stage a successful play at Perseverance Theatre; And Kathy Ruddy will be here to highlight Saturday’s Coffee…
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Morning update — Thursday, March 22, 2018
In this update: Mining company takes aim at critical documentary with copyright claim, but drops the demand; a Revenue Department commissioner nominee says he supports diversifying state revenue.
Morning update — Wednesday, March 21, 2018
In this morning update: House District 33 Rep. Sam Kito III won’t seek re-election; and Bartlett plans to expand rehab services.
Morning update — Tuesday, March 20, 2018
In this update: The wreckage of a sunken military ship on which five brothers from Iowa died in World War II has been found; Alaska’s Energy Desk launches new series: The Cost of Cold; and a new state Forest Service leader has Alaska experience.
Morning update — Monday, March 19, 2018
In this update: Superstore chain Fred Meyer to stop selling guns, ammunition; the state of Alaska will still have a $2.3 billion gap between what it spends and what it raises despite oil forecast to be $61 a barrel this year; halibut hook inducted into Alaska Innovators Hall of Fame.
Juneau Afternoon – 3-16-18
Friday at 3 on A Juneau Afternoon, Andy Kline hosts. We’ll hear from storyteller, Pete Griffin, the featured speaker at the Friday Fireside lecture at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center; Jorden Nigro will be here with news about activities at the Zach Gordon Youth Center; We’ll talk with Jane Lindsey about her 14-year career at…
Morning update — Thursday, March 15, 2018
In this update: The search for two missing hikers is called off; Wrangell declares water emergency; and the former Alaska ferry Taku left Ketchikan
Morning update — Tuesday, March 13, 2018
In this update: Juneau mining subcommittee favors keeping the city’s mine law intact; A double homicide trial scheduled for February 2019; and Trump tariffs could jack up boat prices.
Morning update — Monday, March 12, 2018
In this update: Tiffany Zulkosky took the oath of office Friday to become the state representative for the 38th district; Concerned by potential slur, students oust Thunder Bears as district mascot; State regulators OK the city of Juneau as party in AEL&P purchase negotiations.
Morning update — Friday, March 9, 2018
In this update: Juneau Assembly members will decide fate of Aquatics Board as empowerment debate resurfaces at their March 14 meeting; The LeConte is out of service until March 10; and authorities are searching for two overdue hikers — George “Ryan” Johnson, 34, of Juneau and Marc-Andre Leclerc of British Columbia.