Alaska News Nightly: Monday August 30, 2021



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Bob Armstrong is a retired fisheries biologist who still spends a lot of time observing Juneau’s marine life. (Bridget Dowd / KTOO)

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Monday on Alaska News Nightly:

Alaskan state and city employees are concerned about inconsistent COVID policies. And why do crows dig up fish eggs on the sandy beaches of Juneau. In addition, more and more birds in western Alaska are dying in large numbers.

Reports tonight from:

  • Nat Heart in Anchorage
  • Claire Stremple and Bridgette Dowd in Juneau
  • Corinne Smith in Haines
  • Davis Hovey in Nome

Alaska News Nightly is hosted by Casey Grove, produced by Mayowa Aina, and the sound engineer is Toben Shelby.



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