In this newscast:
- A judge serving in Nome could be reprimanded after the Alaska Commission on Judicial Conduct found he acted in ways that could damage public trust in the court system.
- A new trial date has been set for the Juneau chiropractor that was arrested four years ago on multiple sexual assault charges.
- Alaska lawmakers plan to compel Gov. Mike Dunleavy to release data on oil taxes.
- An island in the Western Aleutians could become home to Alaska’s first green ammonia facility.
