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Tonight on Alaska News Nightly: NOAA tells southeast troll fishermen that they might still get a king salmon season this summer. Plus, the Mat-Su school board adopts policies aimed at transgender students, despite some opposition. Listen here:

Kirsten Dobroth and Brian Venua in Kodiak.

Kirsten Dobroth and Brian Venua in Kodiak
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