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Tonight on Alaska News Nightly: A court ruled this morning that Southeast king salmon trollers can go fishing. Plus, Alaska leads the nation in drowning deaths, and while the state’s cold water is a factor, so is human behavior. Listen here:

A court ruled this morning that Southeast king salmon trollers can go fishing. Plus, Alaska leads the nation in drowning deaths, and while the state’s cold water is a factor, so is human behavior.Christina McDermott in Dillingham.

A court ruled this morning that Southeast king salmon trollers can go fishing. Plus, Alaska leads the nation in drowning deaths, and while the state’s cold water is a factor, so is human behavior.Christina McDermott in Dillingham
 

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