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Alaska News Nightly: Monday, October 5, 2020
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A judge says the state shouldn't require a witness signature on mail-in ballots. State Republicans continue in-person fundraising events, without masks. And Anchorage residents gather to mark the country's COVID-19 death toll.
Anchorage residents gather on the Delaney Park Strip to commemorate more than 200,000 Americans who have died from COVID-19. (Photo by Kavitha George/AKPM)
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Monday on Alaska News Nightly:
A judge says the state shouldn’t require a witness signature on mail-in ballots. State Republicans continue in-person fundraising events, without masks. And Anchorage residents gather to mark the country’s COVID-19 death toll.
Reports tonight from:
Liz Ruskin in Washington D.C.Nat Herz, Kavitha George and Abbey Collins in AnchorageEric Stone in MetlakatlaJacob Resneck in JuneauAngela Denning in Petersburg