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2020: The year we came together, living distantly Posted by Katherine Rose and Robert Woolsey, KCAW | Dec 31, 2020 Alaska Department of Public Safety Commissioner Amanda Price stands alongside photos of Jessica Baggen taken at her 17th birthday party in 1996. Baggen was murdered later that same evening as she walked home on the Sawmill Creek Road bicycle path. It wasn’t until August, 2020, that “genetic geneaology” was used to identify a suspect living in Arkansas. (DPS image) In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic was like the pavement that all other stories rolled on- everything from school closures, the poor fishing season, the non-existent cruise season, to elections. Most news was propelled by the pandemic in some way. ....
Posted by KCAW Staff | Dec 22, 2020 In an effort to share Raven Radio’s own story with a broader audience in Sitka and further afield we broadcast our annual meeting every year. On Thursday, December 17th, KCAW staff reported on the state of the station in 2020. This was our program for the evening: 6:30 PM – Welcome & Order of Things + Community Announcements: Becky Meiers, General Manager (15 minutes) 6:45 PM – Introduce the Board/Board President Statement: Gretchen Clarke, Board President (10 minutes) 6:55 PM – CoastAlaska: 7:05 PM – Budget Report: Becky Meiers, General Manager (10 minutes) 7:15 PM – Audience Report: Becky Meiers, General Manager (5 minutes) music track outro 7:20 PM – Development: 7:30 PM – News: ....
Posted by KCAW News | Dec 17, 2020 Pictured, from left: Duane Lindoff, Izzy Jackson, Louise Brady and Dionne Brady-Howard. The photo was captured during the filming of . It is the opening scene to the film where the four in the photo perform the “Sheet’ká Kwáan Entrance Song” Filmmakers Louise Brady and Lee House of the Herring Protectors (Formerly Herring Rock Water Protectors) joined KCAW’s Katherine Rose to discuss the recent premiere of their film. “Yáa at Wooné (Respect for All Things)” premiered at the Anchorage International Film Festival last week. Listen to the full interview here: If you’d like to see the film, visit the Herring Protectors Facebook page here, where you can reach out to the filmmakers for a link. ....