The Environmental Protection Agency proposed the first-ever national limit on PFAS compounds in drinking water that have been linked to cancer, liver damage and high cholesterol on Tuesday.
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Federal judge in Texas hears case that could force a major abortion pill off market
If the case succeeds, it could have sweeping repercussions — for abortion clinics and patients across the nation, as well as for the FDA’s drug-approval process.
After years of contentious fights, Alaska’s state budget is advancing smoothly in the House
House subcommittees made few changes to a proposal authored by Gov. Mike Dunleavy.
Ketchikan’s own Tallie Medel describes ‘surreal’ Oscar night after co-starring in best picture winner
Medel co-starred in “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” which took home seven Oscars.
Newscast – Tuesday, March 14, 2023
In this newscast: The City and Borough of Juneau sent property assessment notices to homeowners and some got a shock; Some Alaskans saw a familiar face on stage at the 95th annual Academy Awards, an actor born and raised in Ketchikan who starred in “Everything Everywhere All at Once;” The No. 2 administrator at Ketchikan’s school district is calling for a school board member to resign and accusing her of improperly interfering with the renewal of her contract
Winter weather returns to Southeast Alaska after a prolonged dry spell
Juneau has enjoyed more than a week of sunny skies, but the forecast predicts that that will come to an end as several low pressure fronts coming in off the Gulf of Alaska dump a mix of snow and rain across Southeast.




