In this newscast: a former Planned Parenthood worker was rejected for midwives board; Court reviews $12.5 million offer for Nugget Mall; and Alaskan educators advocate for increased K-12 funding.
"Morning Update"
Morning update — Thursday, April 5, 2018
In this newscast: A former Bergmann manager’s trial is getting bumped, guilty pleas expected in drug case; Alaska Supreme Court says independents can run in Democratic primary; and PFD fraud case headed to the grand jury, again.
Morning update — Wednesday, April 4, 2018
In this newscast: University of Alaska President Johnsen shares outlook for university budget; Juneau reaches agreement over AEL&P sale; and parole violations land Juneau burglary convict back in prison.
Morning update — Tuesday, April 3, 2018
In this update: Alaska House passes state budget in close vote; Alcohol likely a factor in accidental home shooting Saturday, police say; and police arrest suspect in downtown window smashing spree.
Morning update — Monday, April 2, 2018
In this newscast: Alaska marijuana testing lab closes, leaving only 2 in state; Sealaska Corp. doubles April payout to shareholders; Sentencing set for June for convicted Kodzoff Acres shooter.
Morning update — Friday, March 30, 2018
In this morning update newscast: Alaska Supreme Court hears case on who can and can’t run in party primaries; King salmon sport fishing shut down on Southeast’s inside waters; and Juneau-Whitehorse flight to connect sister cities.
Morning update — Thursday, March 29, 2018
In this newscast: Goldman Sachs, Bank of China to assist LNG project funding; Divided House majority coalition stuck on state budget; and Avista and Hydro One file settlement agreement in Olympia.
Morning update — Wednesday, March 28, 2018
In this update: State ferries won’t stop sailing April 16, after all; Investigation stalls in Penny Cotten hotel death case; and Juneau School Board approves budget as questions over state funding loom.
Morning update — Tuesday, March 27, 2018
In this update: Coast Guard suspends search for man missing from oil tanker south of Sand Point; Landless communities continue fight for land; and Juneau officers, EMTs to participate in joint shooter response training.
Morning update — Monday, March 26, 2018
In this update: Juneau residents, legislators call for gun reform at March for Our Lives protest; Mallott backs Alaska’s salmon treaty team; and a armed with knife dead after Anchorage police say he charged officer.