Tonight on Alaska News Nightly: State officials say it could take months to clear a backlog of food stamps applications. Also, concerns over the high number of Alaska Natives who have died in Department of Corrections custody this year. Listen here:
State officials say it could take months to clear a backlog of food stamps applications.
Plus, concerns over the high number of Alaska Natives who have died in Department of Corrections custody this year.Rhonda McBride-KNBA and Chris Klint-AKPM in Anchorage,Alaska News Nightly is hosted by Wesley Early, with producing and audio engineering from Lori Townsend and Chris Hyde.
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