As businesses and other entities reopen, the Alaska Legislature remains closed to the public. And, after a year with no tourists, Glacier Bay National Park prepares for a big season. Plus, just 16% of incarcerated Alaskans were released on discretionary parole last year.

Alaska State Capitol building (left) and Dimond Courthouse, Juneau, Alaska, January. 23, 2017. (Skip Gray/360 North)

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Wednesday on Alaska News Nightly:

As businesses and other entities reopen, the Alaska Legislature remains closed to the public. And, after a year with no tourists, Glacier Bay National Park prepares for a big season. Plus, just 16% of incarcerated Alaskans were released on discretionary parole last year.

Reports tonight from:

Nat Herz and Claire Stremple in JuneauDan Bross in FairbanksLiz Ruskin in Washington D.C.Lex Treinen and Kavitha George in AnchorageIzzy Ross in DillinghamSabine Poux and Elizabeth Earl in KenaiRobert Woolsey in Sitka

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