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Alaska News Nightly: Monday, October 12, 2020
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High COVID-19 case counts over the weekend renew worries about Alaska's hospital capacity. And a heated Senate fisheries debate between Dan Sullivan and Al Gross in Kodiak. Plus, an Alaska Native hero and her story of survival, alone on an island in the Arctic, a hundred years ago.
The Kodiak Chamber of Commerce’s U.S. Senate debate is the only Alaska political forum of its kind devoted exclusively to fisheries. The debate was moderated by journalist Rhonda McBride. (Screenshot)
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Monday on Alaska News Nightly:
High COVID-19 case counts over the weekend renew worries about Alaska’s hospital capacity. And a heated Senate fisheries debate between Dan Sullivan and Al Gross in Kodiak. Plus, an Alaska Native hero and her story of survival, alone on an island in the Arctic, a hundred years ago.
Reports tonight from:
Lex Treinen and Nat Herz in AnchorageAnna Rose MacArthur in BethelAndrew Kitchenman in JuneauRhonda McBride in KodiakLiz Ruskin in Washington D.C.Tim Ellis and Dan Bross in Fairbanks