Alaska News Nightly: Friday, August 4, 2023

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Alaska News Nightly: Friday, August 4, 2023
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Tonight on Alaska News Nightly: Crews attack at least two more wildfires in Interior Alaska, with hotter, windier weather on the way. Also, a baby walrus is settling into life at the SeaLife Center after being rescued from the North Slope. Listen:

Crews attack at least two more wildfires in Interior Alaska, with hotter, windier weather on the way.

Also, black seaweed is a delicacy in Southeast Alaska, but it’s getting harder to find healthy plants to harvest. And a baby walrus is settling into life at the SeaLife Center after being rescued from the North Slope.Angela Denning and Thomas Copeland in Petersburg

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