Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, August 4, 2020
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The latest on the Recall Dunleavy campaign, an Anchorage restaurant defies city's shut down order, and a fishing community struggles without its fish.
At about 1 p.m. on Tuesday, August 4, diners had a wait time of about 15 minutes to enter Kriner’s Diner. Owner Andy Kriner said that Tuesday was the busiest it’s ever been. (Lex Treinen/Alaska Public Media)
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Tuesday on Alaska News Nightly:
A vote to recall Governor Dunleavy is unlikely to appear on the ballot this November. And, an Anchorage restaurant draws crowds after defying the latest shut down order. Plus, Chignik struggles to stay afloat as commercial fishing stalls.
Reports tonight from:
Liz Ruskin, Tegan Hanlon and Lex Treinen in AnchorageAndrew Kitchenman and Jeremy Hsieh in JuneauSage Smiley and Izzy Ross in DillinghamErin McKinstry in Sitka