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Alaska News Nightly: Friday, November 25, 2022

A beach under cloudy skies with driftwood and spruce treees on a small island in the background
Rotary Beach south of Saxman is also called Bugge’s Beach. It’s one of only two tested beaches in the Ketchikan area that regulators say shouldn’t be included on the EPA’s impaired waters list. (KRBD file photo)

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Tuesday on Alaska News Nightly:

Ketchikan's tribe hopes federal funds can offset impacts from climate change. Also, Juneau's food bank continues to see high demand after a pandemic spike. And residents in St. George emerge from almost a month of no running water.

Reports tonight from:

Raegan Miller in Ketchikan,
Dan Bross in Fairbanks,
Jennifer Pemberton and Claire Stremple in Juneau,
Jill Fratis and Rhonda McBride in Anchorage,
Sage Smiley in Wrangell.

This episode of Alaska News Nightly was hosted by Wesley Early, with producing and audio engineering from Chris Hyde and Annie Feidt.

Wesley Early covers Anchorage at Alaska Public Media. Reach him at wearly@alaskapublic.org or 907-550-8421.