Alaska News Nightly: Monday, Oct. 28, 2019

Anesha Murnane, last seen Oct. 17 in Homer (Police photo)

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Monday on Alaska News Nightly:

Judge rules that a ballot measure that would change how Alaskans choose state elected officials can move forward. Also: Still no sign of a missing Homer woman who vanished Oct. 17.

Reports tonight from:

  • Andrew Kitchenman in Juneau
  • Tyler Thompson in Dillingham
  • Dan Bross in Fairbanks
  • Kirsten Swann in Anchorage
  • Eric Stone in Saxman
  • Wesley Early in Kotzebue
  • Davis Hovey in Nome
  • June Leffler in Wrangell
  • Katherine Rose in Sitka
a portrait of a man outside

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