
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.
February 3, 2022: Tim Quackenbush – Kingston express route coming; Jamestown S’Klallam settlement. (TRANSCRIPT) February 2, 2022: Lily Haight – Cook Avenue closed until Feb. 18; Library announces Community Read. (TRANSCRIPT) February 1, 2022: Jim Burke – COVID-19 case rate still high; helping the Fort Worden PDA. (TRANSCRIPT) January 27, 2022: Simon Jaynes – Omicron cases surge; grants for expanding broadband coverage. (TRANSCRIPT) January 26, 2022: Lily Haight – Farmers market seeks new vendors; tri-area food bank seeks more volunteers. (TRANSCRIPT) January 25, 2022: Jim Burke – Paper mill fire; COVID-19 peaking. (TRANSCRIPT) January 20, 2022: Simon Jaynes – 2 years of COVID-19; PIT count moved to February 24. (TRANSCRIPT) January 19, 2022: Lily Haight – Search begins again for new county administrator; vaccine clinics planned for this Saturday. (TRANSCRIPT) January 18, 2022: Steve Evans – Omicron puts JeffCo at highest risk; WA Supreme Court reopens net-pen aquaculture. (TRANSCRIPT) January 13, 2022: Simon Jaynes – School levy ballots in mail; next steps on Caswell-Brown Village. (TRANSCRIPT)


