Tonight on Alaska News Nightly: A court ruled this morning that Southeast king salmon trollers can go fishing. Plus, Alaska leads the nation in drowning deaths, and while the state’s cold water is a factor, so is human behavior. Listen here:
A court ruled this morning that Southeast king salmon trollers can go fishing. Plus, Alaska leads the nation in drowning deaths, and while the state’s cold water is a factor, so is human behavior.Christina McDermott in Dillingham.
A court ruled this morning that Southeast king salmon trollers can go fishing. Plus, Alaska leads the nation in drowning deaths, and while the state’s cold water is a factor, so is human behavior.Christina McDermott in DillinghamIndonesia Berita Terbaru, Indonesia Berita utama
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Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, June 20, 2023Tonight on Alaska News Nightly: Educators express disappointment in Governor Dunleavy’s cuts to public school funding. Plus, a national shortage of chemotherapy drugs reaches Alaska. Listen here:
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'We can go fishing': Appeals court says Southeast Alaska troll fishery can open this summerA federal appeals panel issued a last-second ruling Wednesday that will allow this summer’s Southeast Alaska troll chinook salmon fishery to open as scheduled July 1 — reversing a lower court ruling. (via Northern Journal)
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In major win for Southeast Alaska trollers, federal appeals panel reverses fishery closureThe Southeast Alaska troll chinook fishery will open as scheduled July 1, after a federal appeals panel reversed a lower court ruling that would have kept the $85 million industry off the water.
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As Alaska tourism rebounds, state and federal officials crack down on fake Alaska Native artIn shops along the Southeast Alaska waterfront, authentic Alaska-made items sell for many times the cost of mass-manufactured ones created overseas, and the threat of fake products appears to be growing. (via AlaskaBeacon)
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In rural Alaska, a long televised weather show will stop airing this monthIn much of Alaska, where internet service is slow or missing, and brutal weather can frequently be life-threatening, a plan to disband a long-televised daily weather report is causing anguish and concerns about access to critical information.
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