In this newscast: Delays in ferry repairs could cause Southeast Alaska communities to go without ferries for several weeks; Federal judge rejects Dunleavey administration’s legal challenge to a subsistence hunt in Kake; Nuclear regulatory commission chairman intrigued by Eielson Air Force Base nuclear power plant plans; Matanuska-Susitna Borough is suing the Alaska Redistricting Board
Newscasts
Newscast – Friday, Dec. 3, 2021
In this newscast: The state released COVID-19 death report; 1 person is dead after boat sinks near Whittier; Alaska gets $1.5 billion for broadband; Home health nurses are treating COVID patients door-to-door in Petersburg
Newscast – Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021
In this newscast: A year later, Haines residents are still healing from a landslide swept through the community; The State of Alaska is looking to hire ferries from the private sector to connect five Southeast Alaska villages
Newscast – Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2021
In this newscast:
About 2400 people weighed-in on a public opinion survey on tourism in Juneau;
Wasilla Republican Representative Christopher Kurka joined the growing list of candidates for governor;
The U.S. Department of Interior says oil and gas companies should pay more to extract fossil fuels from federal waters and lands;
State health officials are asking Alaskans to be cautious as they brace for the arrival of the new Omicron variant of the coronavirus;
Newscast – Monday, Nov. 29, 2021
In this newscast: Winter weather made Juneau roads slippery this weekend; Some lawmakers say the permanent fund could help pay for public education; Infrared camera reveals formline designs on Lingít bentwood boxes
Newscast – Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2021
In this newscast: Juneau high school students held a turkey shoot; Aluminum canoe sculpture now installed at Overstreet Park in Juneau; Four “Molly of Denali” episodes will be dubbed into Alaska Native languages; Dr. Anne Zink’s plans for Thanksgiving