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KNBA News: Tuesday, December 3, 2024

The latest edition of Alaska's Changing Environment Report looks at the impact of climate change on Alaska Natives and their subsistence lifestyle.
Courtesy of IARC, the International Arctic Research Center
The latest edition of Alaska's Changing Environment Report looks at the impact of climate change on Alaska Natives and their subsistence lifestyle.

KNBA's Top Stories:

· A former Anchorage lawmaker’s election interference case ends with a hung jury.

· Record rains leave Ketchikan worried about a repeat of August’s fatal mudslide.

· A new report not only tracks climate change’s impacts on the environment and the Alaska Native subsistence lifestyle, but also explains them in everyday language.

· Weather advisories for freezing rain for Anchorage makes for dangerous driving.

Rhonda McBride has a long history of working in both television and radio in Alaska, going back to 1988, when she was news director at KYUK, the public radio and TV stations in Bethel, which broadcast in both the English and Yup’ik languages.