Newscasts

Newscast – Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020

In this newscast: 

Our annual look back at Juneau’s biggest news stories of 2019, 
a problem with a fiber optic line in the Lower 48 disrupts 911 service in Anchorage, and 
Kodiak authorities hope exposure from a new television show helps with their police staffing shortage. 

Newscast – Monday, Dec. 31, 2018

In this newscast: We take a look back at Juneau’s biggest stories of 2018, environmentalists object to proposed old growth logging on Prince of Wales Island, a new study indicates coho salmon may lose their crucial sense of smell as carbon dioxide levels rise in the ocean, Unalaska’s plastic bag ban takes effect with the new year, and we listen to part of Revilla’s Red Carpet Concert from Folk Fest. 

Newscast — Friday, Dec. 28, 2018

In this newscast: The cruise industry’s victory over Juneau has implications for other port communities; a home explosion shook a rural neighborhood near Homer; and the partial government shutdown has fisherman wondering if federal fisheries will open on time in January.

Newscast — Thursday, Dec. 27, 2018

In this newscast: New Alaska ferries need $30M in work before entering service; DC police say bus driver took a cell phone call before striking Skagway mayor and her mother; and $76 million is the initial cost estimate connected to the November 30 earthquake in Southcentral Alaska

Newscast — Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2018

In this newscast: Alaskans may not notice much change during the federal government shutdown; new Alaska wildlife managers could revive old fights over federal protections, bear- and wolf-killing; and Juneau fluoride study confirms old science, but doesn’t sway opponents

Newscast – Friday, Dec. 21, 2018

In this newscast: coastal lawmakers take stand against House Republican bloc; judge recommends Supreme Court should uphold House District 1 recount results; and there’s only one Christmas tree farm in Alaska. It’s on Kodiak, and it’s thriving.

Newscast – Thursday, Dec. 20, 2018

In this newscast: waterfront land swap negotiations continue as Juneau reviews passenger fee ruling; how Juneau grocers are helping families during winter break; and the Trump administration takes next step towards oil lease sales in ANWR

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