KPTZ provides news coverage at high noon, six days a week. KPTZ Local News airs Tuesday thru Friday at noon. Currently, reporters are Jim Burke on Tuesday, Casey Dolan on Wednesday, Diane Urbani de la Paz on Thursdays, and rotating reporters on Fridays. These daily reports are repeated at 5pm the same day. Archived Local News reports are available here soon after initial broadcast. Attention, Please! magazine features debut at noon every Monday and repeat at 5pm, as well as on Saturday at 12noon and 5pm.
March 9, 2023: Diane Urbani de la Paz – Support for Women’s Health Protection Act; Clallam County poet laureate named. (TRANSCRIPT) March 8, 2023: Jim Burke – America’s public health workforce is depleted. (TRANSCRIPT) March 7, 2023: Jim Burke – Bill advances to have DNR to remove derelect structures; latest Covid numbers. (TRANSCRIPT) March 3, 2023: Jim Burke – Public health award nominations open; major impacts of Hood Canal bridge closure this summer. (TRANSCRIPT) March 2, 2023: Casey Dolan – PT Paper Mill is big carbon emitter; Evans Vista building plans in development. (TRANSCRIPT) March 1, 2023: Casey Dolan – American Rescue Plan local allocations; pre-employment pot screening. (TRANSCRIPT) February 28, 2023: Jim Burke – Dismal future for area salmon; local craftsman wins award for duck call carving. (TRANSCRIPT) February 24, 2023: Casey Dolan – OlyCAP need funding to continue services; Short’s Family Farm. (TRANSCRIPT) February 23, 2023: Jim Burke – Latest COVID-19 statistics; more on Sunday stabbing. (TRANSCRIPT) February 22, 2023: Casey Dolan – Warming centers open amid snow; found foot identified. (TRANSCRIPT)