
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.
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) January 12, 2022: Lily Haight – One new death and 6 COVID hospitalizations; county declares winter weather state of emergency. (TRANSCRIPT) January 11, 2022: Carmen Jaramillo – Omicron will get worse before it gets better. (TRANSCRIPT) January 6, 2022: Simon Jaynes – PT schools meeting amid climbing COVID rates; hwy. 101 still closed betw. Hoodsport and Quilcene. (TRANSCRIPT)

