The cold brew of weeds and water contains essential garden nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium.
Matt Miller
Morning Host & Local News Reporter
I’m up early every weekday morning pulling together all the news and information you need to start your day. I find the stories unique to Juneau or Southeast Alaska that may linger or become food-for-thought at the end of your day. What information do you need from me to give your day some context?
Newscast – Friday, July 6, 2018
Stories include a sentence handed down for last year’s transit center death and a settlement is in the works between the school district and a student who was partially blinded during a PE class.
Taku River levels subsiding after glacial dam release
Boaters should watch for debris being washed downriver and into Taku Inlet.
Good Samaritan fishing vessel rescues three crew near Sitka
The 33-foot troller Leona took on water Monday evening near Povorotni Point.
Newscast – Tuesday, July 3, 2018
Stories include a rescue of the crew of the F/V Leona, Taku River levels are falling after a glacial dam release in Lake No Lake, and the latest on a tug abandoned in the middle of Gastineau Channel.
Newscast – Monday, June 2, 2018
Stories include a small cruise ship running aground near Sitka, Governor signs bill addressing backlog of rape kits, Governor requests suspension of Pebble EIS, and Labor secretary talks economy, visa program on Alaska visit

