Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, August 16, 2022





A man in a black coat takes a ballot from a woman in a green shirt.
Former Gov. Bill Walker receives his ballot at Turnagain United Methodist Church, Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2022. (Matt Faubion/Alaska Public Media)

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Tuesday on Alaska News Nightly:

Today is the first ranked election in Alaska, but not all voters like the new system. Three people have been stabbed in Ketchikan and police are looking for a motive. And Anchorage parents try to organize carpools during the countywide bus driver shortage.

Reports tonight from:

Eric Stone and Raegan Miller in Ketchikan
Wesley Early in Anchorage
and Dan Bross in Fairbanks

Alaska News Nightly is hosted by Casey Grove, with production and audio engineering by Toben Shelby and Katie Anastas.






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