In this newscast: Proposition 2 in Juneau’s municipal election asks voters to authorize up to $15 million in new public debt to pay for repairs and improvements to city infrastructure; Sitka’s urban Native corporation has a new look -- and a new outlook following annual board elections in September; An annual market event held for the past 37 years in Alaska’s capital city has been canceled because of the coronavirus; Owners of sled dogs in Alaska’s Yukon River region have had difficulty feeding the animals since the state halted subsistence fishing because of weak salmon runs.

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In this newscast:

Proposition 2 in Juneau’s municipal election asks voters to authorize up to $15 million in new public debt to pay for repairs and improvements to city infrastructure.
Sitka’s urban Native corporation has a new look — and a new outlook following annual board elections in September.
An annual market event held for the past 37 years in Alaska’s capital city has been canceled because of the coronavirus.
Owners of sled dogs in Alaska’s Yukon River region have had difficulty feeding the animals since the state halted subsistence fishing because of weak salmon runs.