Tonight on Alaska News Nightly... Today is Alaska's first-ever ranked choice election, but not all voters like the new system. Anchorage parents scramble to arrange carpools during a district-wide bus driver shortage. Listen here:
Today is Alaska’s first-ever ranked choice election, but not all voters like the new system. Three people were stabbed in Ketchikan, and police are searching for a motive. And Anchorage parents scramble to arrange carpools during a district-wide bus driver shortage.and Dan Bross in Fairbanks
Alaska News Nightly is hosted by Casey Grove, with producing and audio engineering from Toben Shelby and Katie Anastas.
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