Alaska News Nightly: Monday, June 25, 2018
During Eielson visit, Defense Secretary Mattis highlights Alaska's strategic military role; Kodiak-based Coast Guard intercepts illegal Chinese fishing vessel; Hundreds of fisherman urge President Trump to get involved in Pacific Salmon Treaty negotiations; Gov. Walker signs bill to help villages run background checks on police; Report: Tsunami response system has flaws in warning of disasters; Two Alaska projects selected for federal marine energy innovation grant funds; Guiding peers on the path to recovery from addiction Listen now
Interior secretary postpones Alaska trip, citing rising COVID rates
Secretary Haaland was to hear King Cove leaders' case for a road through the Izembek Refuge.
Kott to Plead Guilty to Bribery
A former Alaska state lawmaker caught up in a federal corruption probe has indicated he will change his plea on one count.
State Warns About Bad PSP Info
State officials say a magazine article about shellfish incorrectly states when they can be gathered safely.