Stories include two Fairbansk hunters killed in airplane crash, governor declaring a linguistic emergency for 20 Alaska Native languages, and state charges expected in Kotzebue girl’s death.
Newscasts
Newscast – Thursday, September 20, 2018
Stories include a rural Alaska success in energy generation and a public hearing on an upcoming ballot initiative.
Newscast – Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Stories include federal assistance for Alaska to fight the opioid epidemic and a rally in downtown Juneau protesting against the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Newscast – Monday, September 17, 2018
Stories include a new 10 year agreement between U.S. and Canadian for managing transboundary salmon stocks, University of Alaska regents consider $351 million budget, and early voting is underway for the October 2 municipal election.
Newscast – Friday, September 14, 2018
Stories include continuing search for 10 year old girl in Kotzebue and a frost advisory for Juneau tonight.
Newscast – Thursday, September 13, 2018
Stories include walruses hauling out near Point Lay, Alaska Federation of Natives opposing nomination of Brett Kavanaugh for U.S Supreme Court, and University of Alaska Board of Regents holding their meeting this week in Juneau.
Newscast – Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Stories include a red king crab commercial season called off for Southeast Alaska this year, $3 million in housing grants awarded to Southeast Alaska Native organizations, and Sealaska Corporation endorsing incumbent Gov. Bill Walker and Lt. Gov. Byron Mallott for reelection.
Newscast – Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Stories include picketing Alaska Airlines workers at the Juneau International Airport, State of Alaska reaches a non binding gas sales agreement with ExxonMobil for the Alaska LNG project, and a judge issues a restraining order stopping the state from removing campaign signs outside the state’s right of way.
Newscast – Friday, September 7, 2018
Stories include a tentative agreement on an annex to the Pacific Salmon Treaty and a suspicious fire on Slim Williams Way.
Newscast – Thursday, September 6, 2018
Stories include the arrest of a hatchet-swinging shoplifter, a vehicle driven through the Eagles Cemetery in Douglas, and Richard Yamada appointed to IPHC.