In this newscast: Gov. Walker signs an environmental review marking major progress for a stretch of the Sterling Highway, the U.S. Navy’s ICEX 2018 exercise begins in the Arctic, Trident Seafoods gets fined for Clean Water Act violations at Sand Point and Wrangell, House lawmakers tee up money for additional lawyers in the Public Defender Agency, and the city taps George Schaaf to lead the Juneau Parks and Recreation.
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?
Newscast – Tuesday, March 6, 2018
In this newscast: A top state regulator warns that the state could be exposed to billions in oil well clean up costs, state lawmakers OK elevating a Juneau District Court judge position to a Superior Court judge, the Juneau Assembly shoots down an ordinance to beef up planning officials’ powers in certain situations, an August trial date is scheduled in the city’s lawsuit to recover demolition costs for the Gastineau Apartments demolition, four CBJ department heads plan to retire this year, and the latest from the Iditarod.
Newscast – Thursday, March 1, 2018
In this newscast: About 100 students walk out at Bethel Regional High School to agitate for stricter gun laws, Rep. Tammie Wilson relents and takes workplace harassment and discrimination training, all individual parties in litigation around a fatal Sitka landslide in 2015 have settled out of court, a Juneau man convicted for the 2006 Holy Trinity Episcopal Church fire is headed back to prison, and new designs for Juneau’s Project Playground are out.
Newscast – Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018
In this newscast: House lawmakers try to address a public assistance application backlog 20,000 Alaskans deep, the Juneau Assembly pushes for a seat at the table with with state regulators amid a electric utility merger, and a city task force on public safety recommends installing police cameras in high-crime areas.
Newscast – Monday, Feb. 26, 2018
In this newscast: The Alaska House of Representatives passes legislation to convert a Juneau District Court judge to a Superior Court judge, the Legislature’s latest misconduct policy draft would give the human resources manager authority to hire an independent investigator, U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski shares her concern Alaska hire rates are falling among the big oil companies, and morning snow accumulation numbers.
Newscast – Friday, Feb. 23, 2018
In this newscast: U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski addresses mass shootings and what can be done, Alaskan Kikkan Randall wins the women’s U.S. cross-country ski team’s first ever gold medal, the recycling center in Juneau is closed for safety reasons and relocated, and the wintry storm forecast for Southeast turned out to be mostly rain.