Alaska News Nightly: Friday, April 24, 2020

Anchorage restaurant, Turkish Delight, closes its doors to the public. (Hannah Lies/Alaska Public Media)

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Friday on Alaska News Nightly:

North Slope oil production will be cut by 10 percent to avoid running out of storage. Plus: Juneau would have welcomed its first cruise ship this week… if not for the pandemic. And, how some restaurants are preparing to welcome back dine-in customers.

Reports tonight from:

  • Nat Herz and Lex Treinen in Anchorage
  • Izzy Ross in Dillingham
  • Elizabeth Jenkins and Jennifer Pemberton in Juneau
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