Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, April 12, 2023

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Tonight on Alaska News Nightly: Alaska Native tribes sue the federal government over failed salmon runs. Plus, the state ferry system's new leader shares his priorities for the system.

Alaska Native tribes sue the federal government over failed salmon runs. Plus, the state ferry system’s new leader shares his priorities for the system.

Izzy Ross in DillinghamThis episode of Alaska News Nightly is hosted by Casey Grove, with audio engineering from Chris Hyde and producing from Tim Rockey.

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