Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Pollock are transferred from a fishing boat into a processing plant in Dutch Harbor, in the Aleutian Islands, in January, 2019. (Photo by Berett Wilber)

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Wednesday on Alaska News Nightly:

The Anchorage Daily News learns more about what Alaska officials knew of the former attorney general’s misconduct. And, the electric school bus in Tok survives a cold snap earlier this month. Plus, Pollock move north, threatening Alaska’s billion dollar industry.

Reports tonight from:

  • Rashah McChesney and Jeremy Hsieh in Juneau
  • Lex Treinen and Kavitha George in Anchorage
  • Hope McKenney in Unalaska
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