A specialist with the Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault shares some ways to recognize and address domestic violence.
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Newscast — Friday, October 28, 2022
In this news update: Juneau School District Superintendent Bridget Weiss will resign at the end of the school year; Ketchikan residents may now participate in federal subsistence hunts; Alaska’s three candidates for U.S. senate made their differences on abortion rights clear at a debate; A glacial dam outburst caused levels to rise at Mendenhall Lake…
‘You know who you are’: One Alaska adoptee on why ICWA matters
“Who could ever believe that [ICWA] would be taken away?” one adoptee asks. “Imagining a world where that doesn’t exist is just too, too painful.”
Your Alaska 2022 midterm election questions answered
KTOO has partnered with America Amplified to answer questions about how to participate in the special and midterm elections. Here are some of the top questions we have been able to answer thus far.
Weiss to resign as Juneau superintendent: ‘The last years have been intense’
After weathering a pandemic and years of stagnant state education funding, Weiss said it felt like the right time to move on after 39 years in education.
Why partisan hardliners likely won’t fare well under Alaska’s new election system
Political consultant Jim Lottsfeldt says that in general, candidates who better align with the political center will appeal to more voters than candidates in lockstep with either partisan base.




