Alaskans will soon vote on a measure that could change the state's election process. And, building a unique-to-Alaska deck of tarot cards. Plus, researchers consider the effect of wild fires on mental health.

Mariza Tovar calls her deck “The Gentle Tarot.” She created it, in part, because she’s been practicing tarot herself for many years and hadn’t come across a deck with artwork that reflected the unique support and warmth she seeks while practicing.
(COURTESY OF MARIZA TOVAR)

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Thursday on Alaska News Nightly:

Alaskans will soon vote on a measure that could change the state’s election process. And, building a unique-to-Alaska deck of tarot cards. Plus, researchers consider the effect of wild fires on mental health.

Reports tonight from:

Andrew Kitchenman in JuneauNat Herz, Tegan Hanlon and Lex Treinen in AnchorageDylan Simard in KodiakDan Bross in FairbanksMaggie Nelson in Unalaska

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