Tonight on Alaska News Nightly.... Mary Peltola has won the special election for Alaska's U.S. House seat. Police say a Ketchikan man picked up a half million dollars worth of illegal drugs. And cruise lines sign an agreement with Juneau. Listen here:
Democrat Mary Peltola has won the special election for Alaska’s U.S. House seat. Also, police say a Ketchikan man picked up a half million dollars worth of illegal drugs.
And after a multi-year lawsuit, cruise lines sign an agreement with the city of Juneau.Maria Dudzak and Raegan Miller in KetchikanAlaska News Nightly is hosted by Casey Grove, with producing and audio engineering from Toben Shelby and Katie Anastas.
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