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Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, September 3, 2020
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Climate change is drawing more pink salmon to the Arctic Ocean. And, Juneau's annual pride week drag show adapts to social distancing requirements. Plus, more activity in Alaska's parks highlights the need for maintenance funds.
Luna makes her drag debut during the Glitz Drive-In Drag Show on Saturday August 29, 2020 in Juneau, Alaska (Photo Courtesy of Rashah McChesney)
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Thursday on Alaska News Nightly:
Climate change is drawing more pink salmon to the Arctic Ocean. And, Juneau’s annual pride week drag show adapts to social distancing requirements. Plus, more activity in Alaska’s parks highlights the need for maintenance funds.
Reports tonight from:
Liz Ruskin, Nat Herz, Lex Treinen and Kavitha George in AnchorageJacob Resneck and Pablo Peña in JuneauGreg Kim in BethelRhonda McBride in Kodiak