
KPTZ provides local news coverage at noon and again at 5pm on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Archived Local News reports are available here soon after initial broadcast each day. The Attention, Please! news interviews debut at noon every Monday and repeats at 5pm.

March 12, 2025: Rachel Perkins – City Council ponders paid parking for downtown; JCIRA advocates for immigrants (TRANSCRIPT) 
March 11, 2025: Charlie Bermant – J.J.Wilson to retire from school board; Gray Muzzle Project houses old dogs. (TRANSCRIPT) 
March 6, 2025: Diane Walker – Discover Pass may cost more soon; March 1 power outage in PT. (TRANSCRIPT) 
March 5, 2025: Nhatt Nichols – Regulating short-term rentals; preventing gender discrimination in local sports. (TRANSCRIPT) 
March 4, 2025: Charlie Bermant – County Admin resigns; paid parking for downtown and for Fort Worden visitors. (TRANSCRIPT) 
February 27, 2025: Diane Walker – County Admin McCauley to retire in June; Andy Pernsteiner sworn in as sheriff. (TRANSCRIPT) 
February 26, 2025: Nigel O’Shea – Updating the Community Shoreline Master Plan. (TRANSCRIPT) February 25, 2025: Charlie Bermant – Recycling glass still not possible; local roads need maintenance. (TRANSCRIPT) 
February 20, 2025: Diane Walker – Conservation burial ground for Marrowstone; downtown PT parking problems. (TRANSCRIPT) 
February 19, 2025: Nhatt Nichols – Local homelessness; Food Coop union vote today. (TRANSCRIPT)

