Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019

The proposed site of the Pebble Mine (Photo by Jason Sear / KDLG)

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Thursday on Alaska News Nightly:

The company trying to get federal permits for the Pebble Mine is going to need a lot more money to keep up the pace. Plus: A group of young scientists are logging data to try to figure out how warmer water temperatures will affect future salmon returns. And, a servicemember sues an Anchorage car dealer over a so-called “yo-yo scam.”   

Reports tonight from:

  • Kavitha George in Kodiak
  • Liz Ruskin in Washington, D.C.
  • Andrew Kitchenman in Juneau
  • Nat Herz, Zachariah Hughes and Kirsten Swann in Anchorage
  • Matt Miller and Elizabeth Jenkins in Juneau
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