Tonight on Alaska News Nightly: Foster children get support in their lawsuit over the state using their social security benefits. The Anchorage Assembly wants answers about working conditions at the library. Listen here:
A special election candidate loans hundreds of thousands of dollars to his campaign. Also, foster children get support in their lawsuit over the state using their social security benefits.
And the Anchorage Assembly wants answers from the mayor about working conditions at the library.Liz Ruskin, Wesley Early and Lex Treinen in AnchorageAlaska News Nightly is hosted by Casey Grove, with producing and audio engineering from Toben Shelby and Katie Anastas.
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