Officials say Canada's border policy with the United States is unlikely to change anytime soon. And, researchers find a new species of weasel in Southeast Alaska. Plus, slowed by the pandemic, Bering Sea crabbers push for an extension.

A road sign in Haines, 39 miles south of the Canadian border, in March 2020. (Photo by Henry Leasia/KHNS)

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Officials say Canada’s border policy with the United States is unlikely to change anytime soon. And, researchers find a new species of weasel in Southeast Alaska. Plus, slowed by the pandemic, Bering Sea crabbers push for an extension.

Reports tonight from:

Liz Ruskin in Washington D.C.Nat Herz in AnchorageSage Smiley in WrangellAngela Denning in PetersburgJeremy Hsieh in JuneauHope McKenney in Unalaska

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