KTOO News Update
The day’s local and state news in about 10 minutes.
Newscast – Wednesday, August 15, 2018
Stories include christening of the state ferry Tazlina and a new executive director named for Perseverance Theatre.
Read More »Newscast – Tuesday, August 14, 2018
Stories include an update on Juneau’s local mining laws, an increase in EMT/firefighter staffing for Capital City Fire/Rescue, and an Anchorage proposal banning plastic bags.
Read More »Newscast – Monday, August 13, 2018
Stories include a set of earthquakes reported on the North Slope yesterday and CBJ Assembly preparing to add funding for staff at Capital City Fire/Rescue.
Read More »Newscast – Thursday, August 9, 2018
Stories include a fire at the landfill’s old recycling center and ongoing fires near Telegraph Creek in British Columbia.
Read More »Newscast – Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Stories include the latest update on the fires that forced evacuation of Telegraph Creek, British Columbia, a Juneau woman sentenced for unemployment insurance fraud, and a commercial troll fishery closure starting Thursday.
Read More »Newscast – Tuesday August 7, 2018
Stories include a wildfire forcing the evacuation of Telegraph Creek in British Columbia and an indictment of a Juneau man for rollover vehicle wreck in Hoonah in 2016.
Read More »Newscast – Monday, August 6, 2018
Stories include the latest about a crash in Denali National Park and Preserve, a school board member deciding to run for CBJ Assembly, and the latest on the departure of the school district superintendent.
Read More »Newscast – Friday, August 3, 2018
Stories include Coast Guard search and rescues that are underway, an Anchorage man detained in eastern Russia, and China threatening to impose a 25 percent tariffs on imports of natural gas.
Read More »Newscast – Thursday, August 2, 2018
Stories include settlement of a lawsuit between CBJ and owners of the now-demolished Gastineau Apartments in downtown Juneau, six icebreakers included in an federal appropriations bill, and insurer seeks average rate drop for second year.
Read More »Newscast – Wednesday, August 1, 2018
Stories include the latest on commercial fishing and the salvage of a sunken vessel in Bristol Bay, and a 15,000 acre wildfire burning near Tok may have been started by humans.
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