Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, October 20, 2020
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Some Alaskans receive a threatening email telling them how to vote in the upcoming election. And, an Anchorage family in their third month of online learning. Plus, why some campaign signs in Juneau disappeared from a resident's home.
As Anchorage School District continues with virtual classes due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Kasandra Tafoya and her brother Manuel Isaac Tafoya work on assignments from their family’s restaurant Pedro’s Mexican Grill on an October weekday afternoon. (Jeff Chen/Alaska Public Media)
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Tuesday on Alaska News Nightly:
Some Alaskans receive a threatening email telling them how to vote in the upcoming election. And, an Anchorage family in their third month of online learning. Plus, why some campaign signs in Juneau disappeared from a resident’s home.
Reports tonight from:
Nat Herz, Liz Ruskin, Kavitha George and Tegan Hanlon in AnchorageJeremy Shieh in JuneauEric Stone in Ketchikan