They’ve been gone for about four years. The system was originally installed by a private downtown bank in the 1960s.
Jeremy Hsieh
Local News Reporter, KTOO
I dig into questions about the forces and institutions that shape Juneau, big and small, delightful and outrageous. What stirs you up about how Juneau is built and how the city works?
Four churches and a business vandalized overnight
Police charged and arrested a 24-year-old Juneau woman for one of the incidents and declared her a “person of interest” in the other four, which are under investigation.
Newscast – Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2018
In this newscast: Juneau’s addiction treatment community reacts to a new medication-assisted treatment clinic, a judge has dismissed the Fairbanks Four’s lawsuit against the city of Fairbanks, a rancher in Kodiak says he’s lost more than 30 cows to bears this year, and the United Tribes of Bristol Bay announces its political endorsements.
Newscast – Friday, Oct. 19, 2018
In this newscast: Gov. Bill Walker announces he’s suspending his re-election campaign and backing Democrat Mark Begich, a recap of the second day of the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention, and an audio postcard from Sitka’s Alaska Day events.
Updated: Gov. Walker suspends re-election campaign and backs Begich
There was an audible gasp from the crowd as he made the suspension announcement at the AFN Convention.
Newscast – Friday, Oct. 5, 2018
In this newscast: KTOO reporter Adelyn Baxter updates us on the unresolved Juneau Assembly race, political strategists discuss the complications of a three-way gubernatorial race, and a federal judge hears the Fairbanks Four’s civil case.


