KTOO News Update

KTOO News Update

The day’s local and state news in about 10 minutes.


Newscast – Tuesday, March 15, 2022

In this newscast: The Juneau Assembly made a change to the city's Long Range Waterfront Plan, allowing for another cruise ship dock; Storytime at Mendenhall Valley Public Library is back; The Malaspina ferry ship could be turned into a museum; Alaska's state government expects to raise more than $3.5 billion more this and next year than projected in December; A Fairbanks jury has indicted the man who is accused of a fatal shooting at a Safeway

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Newscast – Friday, March 11, 2022

In this newscast: Two members of Alaska's Congressional delegation vote for the latest federal spending bill; The number of mental health patients in Juneau continues to skyrocket; Alaska's visitor industry is bullish about the coming cruise season; A totem pole is rededicated in the State Office Building; Local COVID numbers remain low; KTOO's managing editor gives a send off for the newsroom's Rashah McChesney.

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Newscast – Thursday, March 10, 2022

In this newscast: Masks will become optional in Juneau schools beginning April 4; Retired public employees and the state settle two lawsuits over medical and dental plan changes; An Alaska lawmaker calls efforts to remove a war criminal's name from a major state highway a case of cancel culture; Faculty at Dzantik'i Heeni Middle School discover vandalism that includes a swastika; Juneau School Board members hope for higher school funding from state lawmakers; The International Longshore and Warehouse Union says they won't touch Russian ships or cargo; The Brooks Camp at Katmai National Park and Preserve says it will operate at 100% capacity this season

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Newscast – Wednesday, March 2, 2022

In this newscast: An Anchorage resident is trying to find the grave of her great-aunt, who died while attending Carlisle Indian Industrial School; Alaska's Child Care Assistance Program plans to distribute $100 million in federal funds; Washington state lawmakers jettisoned the proposed tax on gasoline that would affect other states, including Alaska; Alaska Airlines is temporarily suspending its partnership with a Russian airline

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