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February 25, 2022Thursday, Feb. 24, 202214 minutesPlayOn tonight's KRBD Evening Report:Mask mandates will remain an option for Ketchikan schools, but the largest COVID-19 testing program is no more. Plus: Alaska's Congressional delegation condemns Russia's aggression in Ukraine, a Juneau carver is making a new totem pole to represent the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian tribes, and ATVs are now street legal in Sitka....moreShareView all episodesBy KRBD555 ratingsFebruary 25, 2022Thursday, Feb. 24, 202214 minutesPlayOn tonight's KRBD Evening Report:Mask mandates will remain an option for Ketchikan schools, but the largest COVID-19 testing program is no more. Plus: Alaska's Congressional delegation condemns Russia's aggression in Ukraine, a Juneau carver is making a new totem pole to represent the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian tribes, and ATVs are now street legal in Sitka....moreMore shows like KRBD Evening ReportView allAlaska News Nightly - Alaska Public Media91 ListenersUp First from NPR56,944 ListenersThe Daily Show: Ears Edition14,337 ListenersThe Weekly Show with Jon Stewart11,013 ListenersThe Late Show Pod Show with Stephen Colbert2,246 ListenersCountdown with Keith Olbermann5,553 Listeners
On tonight's KRBD Evening Report:Mask mandates will remain an option for Ketchikan schools, but the largest COVID-19 testing program is no more. Plus: Alaska's Congressional delegation condemns Russia's aggression in Ukraine, a Juneau carver is making a new totem pole to represent the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian tribes, and ATVs are now street legal in Sitka.
February 25, 2022Thursday, Feb. 24, 202214 minutesPlayOn tonight's KRBD Evening Report:Mask mandates will remain an option for Ketchikan schools, but the largest COVID-19 testing program is no more. Plus: Alaska's Congressional delegation condemns Russia's aggression in Ukraine, a Juneau carver is making a new totem pole to represent the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian tribes, and ATVs are now street legal in Sitka....more
On tonight's KRBD Evening Report:Mask mandates will remain an option for Ketchikan schools, but the largest COVID-19 testing program is no more. Plus: Alaska's Congressional delegation condemns Russia's aggression in Ukraine, a Juneau carver is making a new totem pole to represent the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian tribes, and ATVs are now street legal in Sitka.