Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, July 23, 2020

Earthquake damage at a warehouse at the old dock in Sand Point (Photo courtesy of David Walls)

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Thursday on Alaska News Nightly:

A lawsuit over absentee ballot applications for the upcoming election heads to federal court. And the Food Bank of Alaska says it’s seeing far more people in need amid the pandemic. Plus, Sand Point, close to Tuesday’s earthquake, deals with the damage.

Reports tonight from:

  • Andrew Kitchenman in Juneau
  • Tegan Hanlon and Lex Treinen in Anchorage
  • Dan Bross in Fairbanks
  • Wesley Early in Kotzebue
  • Robert Woolsey in Sitka
  • Hope McKenney in Unalaska
  • Rhonda McBride in Kodiak
  • Tim Ellis in Delta Junction

Casey Grove is host of Alaska News Nightly, a general assignment reporter and an editor at Alaska Public Media. Reach him at cgrove@alaskapublic.org. Read more about Casey here

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