Stories include a rescued climber, planned rocket launch in Kodiak, and voting results for the Sealaska board of directors.
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, June 22, 2018
Stories include change of plea and sentencing hearing for former Representative Zach Fansler, fisheries disaster recovery funds are headed for Alaska, and a whale hits a state ferry.
Gardentalk – Green thumb Ed answers your questions
Master Gardener Ed Buyarski answers your questions about how to build window covers for garden beds and how to mitigate a possible rhododendron fungus. Don’t miss Saturday’s Southeast Master Gardeners Garden Tour. And, don’t forget to vent your greenhouses and water your plants!
Twin turboprop aircraft makes emergency landing at airport
No damage or injuries reported when the twin turboprop Cessna 441 touched down with malfunctioning landing gear.
Newscast – Thursday, June 21, 2018
Stories include an emergency plane landing at the Juneau airport, sentencing of a Juneau man for burglarizing the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center, and a bear mauling near Eagle River that killed one man and injured another.
Newscast – Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Stories include Christopher Strawn’s sentencing hearing, a University of Alaska timber sale in the Chilkat Valley, Governor Bill Walker attended an upcoming gas conference, and restrictions on Kenai River king salmon fishing.
