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September 28, 2022Tuesday, Sept. 27, 202214 minutesPlayOn tonight's KRBD Evening Report: A Ketchikan school board candidate looks to clarify his position on corporal punishment in schools, Plus, a fish weir found near Prince of Wales Island indicates that humans have lived in the region for more than 11,000 years, And, parts of downtown Juneau are digging out after a landslide Monday night. ...moreShareView all episodesBy KRBD555 ratingsSeptember 28, 2022Tuesday, Sept. 27, 202214 minutesPlayOn tonight's KRBD Evening Report: A Ketchikan school board candidate looks to clarify his position on corporal punishment in schools, Plus, a fish weir found near Prince of Wales Island indicates that humans have lived in the region for more than 11,000 years, And, parts of downtown Juneau are digging out after a landslide Monday night. ...moreMore shows like KRBD Evening ReportView allAlaska News Nightly - Alaska Public Media91 ListenersUp First from NPR56,879 ListenersThe Daily Show: Ears Edition14,271 ListenersThe Weekly Show with Jon Stewart10,299 ListenersThe Late Show Pod Show with Stephen Colbert2,210 ListenersCountdown with Keith Olbermann5,544 Listeners
On tonight's KRBD Evening Report: A Ketchikan school board candidate looks to clarify his position on corporal punishment in schools, Plus, a fish weir found near Prince of Wales Island indicates that humans have lived in the region for more than 11,000 years, And, parts of downtown Juneau are digging out after a landslide Monday night.
September 28, 2022Tuesday, Sept. 27, 202214 minutesPlayOn tonight's KRBD Evening Report: A Ketchikan school board candidate looks to clarify his position on corporal punishment in schools, Plus, a fish weir found near Prince of Wales Island indicates that humans have lived in the region for more than 11,000 years, And, parts of downtown Juneau are digging out after a landslide Monday night. ...more
On tonight's KRBD Evening Report: A Ketchikan school board candidate looks to clarify his position on corporal punishment in schools, Plus, a fish weir found near Prince of Wales Island indicates that humans have lived in the region for more than 11,000 years, And, parts of downtown Juneau are digging out after a landslide Monday night.