In this newscast: 

U.S. Senate begins the process to override President Trump's veto of the annual defense bill, 
Sen. Murkowski is the first member of Alaska's congressional delegation to get a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, 
State health officials are still working on who will get vaccinated when, 
The limited supply of reagents for COVID-19 testing may bottleneck Juneau's new system for testing in town, 
The state Department of Corrections says almost every inmate at Goose Creek Correctional Center has had the coronavirus, 
Anchorage is relaxing its coronavirus restrictions, 
The federal government finalizes an agreement with a mining company to permanently seal a former uranium mine in the Tongass National Forest, and
The University of Alaska Anchorage alpine ski team raises enough money to save itself from elimination. 

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In this newscast:

U.S. Senate begins the process to override President Trump’s veto of the annual defense bill,
Sen. Murkowski is the first member of Alaska’s congressional delegation to get a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine,
State health officials are still working on who will get vaccinated when,
The limited supply of reagents for COVID-19 testing may bottleneck Juneau’s new system for testing in town,
The state Department of Corrections says almost every inmate at Goose Creek Correctional Center has had the coronavirus,
Anchorage is relaxing its coronavirus restrictions,
The federal government finalizes an agreement with a mining company to permanently seal a former uranium mine in the Tongass National Forest, and
The University of Alaska Anchorage alpine ski team raises enough money to save itself from elimination.