Tens of thousands of Alaskans are in limbo after federal unemployment money expires. And, Southeast Alaska's tourism-dependent economy has been pummeled by the pandemic, but could there be light at the end of the tunnel? Plus, fairbanks residents plan to gather in support of the police.

The Franklin Food Court in downtown Juneau. (Photo by Elizabeth Jenkins/KTOO)

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Tens of thousands of Alaskans are in limbo after federal unemployment money expires. And, Southeast Alaska’s tourism-dependent economy has been pummeled by the pandemic, a new report could serve as a road map for where it goes next. Plus, Fairbanks residents plan to gather in support of the police.

Reports tonight from:

Sage Smiley in WrangellDan Bross in FairbanksKrysti Shallenberger in BethelIzzy Ross in DillinghamJeremy Hsieh and Elizabeth Jenkins in Juneau

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