Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, September 28, 2022

a sand dune
A partially eroded dune in Hooper Bay. (Will McCarthy/KYUK)

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Wednesday on Alaska News Nightly:

Erosion from last week’s storm has left Hooper Bay without protective sand dunes. Also, Sen. Lisa Murkowski asks the federal government for additional disaster funds. And Ketchikan High School’s drama club earns the right to perform Disney’s “Frozen.”

Reports tonight from:

Chris Klint and Liz Ruskin in Anchorage
Will McCarthy in Hooper Bay
Claire Stremple in Juneau
Tim Ellis in Delta Junction
and Eric Stone and Raegan Miller in Ketchikan

Alaska News Nightly is hosted by Casey Grove, with producing and audio engineering from Dave Emmert and Katie Anastas.

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