
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, Derek Firenze 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, 2022: Lily Haight – Madrona Ridge developers seek permit approval; water rates to increase. (TEXT) March 8, 2022: Jim Burke – COVID-19 numbers continue to fall; Rhody Run Redux registration is open. (TEXT) March 3, 2022: Ann Katzenbach – Styrofoam recyling; Marine Science Center. (TEXT) March 3, 2022: Simon Jaynes – Washington St. roundabouts nearing completion; FEMA relief for local flood victims. (TEXT) March 2, 2022: Lily Haight – Mask mandate ends March 11; council hopes to tackle zoning codes for affordable housing. (TEXT) March 1, 2022: Jim Burke – Proof of vax requirement to go away; City Council deals with Sims Way poplar controversy. (TEXT) February 24, 2022: Ann Katzenbach – Youth Heritage Program; Poplars; County tree report. (TEXT) February 24, 2022: Simon Jaynes – Cold temps and snow abate; Hospital staffing bill. (TEXT) February 23, 2022: Lily Haight – Dr. Locke talks mask mandates; OlyCAP Point in Time homeless count. (TEXT) February 22, 2022: Jim Burke – Quilcene voters reject school bond; county fireworks ban considered. (TEXT)

