Update News: Tuesday, June 26, 2012
In Tuesday’s news:
- The Nome City Council discusses the city’s stance on upcoming Coastal Management ballot initiative;
- Alaska legislature moves alcohol regulation to Department of Commerce;
- A federal three-judge panel to hear arguments Thursday on state’s redistricting plan;
- State health officials say the percent of overweight or obese students in Anchorage schools declined last year;
- Kodiak runner Trevor Dunbar advances to the finals in US Olympic trials.
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