To talk about the current state of climate disinformation, we checked in with three NPR reporters who have reported on climate, disinformation and the media.
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Latest count shows little movement in Juneau’s municipal election
Opponents of the measure to fund a new city hall now lead by 394 votes.
A landslide crushed Wrangell’s municipal burn pit
The burn pit is one of the only ways Wrangell disposes of waste on-island.
Lucrative Bristol Bay red king crab fishery to reopen after 2-year closure
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game announced Friday morning that the lucrative crab fishery will open Oct. 15.
Peltola says she’s still grieving but ready to return to work in Congress
Peltola has been in Alaska since learning that her husband, Eugene “Buzzy” Peltola, died Sept. 12 following a plane crash.
Newscast – Friday, Oct. 6, 2023
In this newscast: The collapse of salmon on the Yukon River means some young people may miss out on Alaska Native traditions. The Facebook page “Inupiaq Word of the Day” works to revitalize the language.




