Local Elections and Military Close Calls
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Today is Election Day in Juneau, with ballots needing to be postmarked by today or submitted in person by 8 PM at designated drop boxes. In-person voting centers at City Hall and the Mendenhall Valley Library are available for those needing assistance or preferring to vote in person. The ballot includes the mayoral race, assembly and board of education seats, and two school board recall elections. The FBI and U.S. Postal Inspection Service are investigating a series of suspicious packages sent to election officials in over 15 states, including Alaska. The package sent to Minnesota bore the same return address as one previously sent to Colorado, raising concerns ahead of upcoming elections. No hazardous materials have been found, but the incidents are prompting increased security measures. A storm system is bringing high winds and waves to Southeast Alaska, forcing cruise ships to stay docked in Juneau. Winds reached up to 67 knots, with waves of 5 to 6 feet in inner channels. High Wind Warnings remain in effect, and heavy rain is expected to continue through today. Cruise lines like Holland America have canceled some port calls due to the weather. The U.S. military released footage of a Russian fighter jet dangerously flying close to an Air Force F-16 near Alaska. The incident is part of a series of Russian incursions into U.S. airspace, drawing condemnation from military officials and Alaska Senator Dan Sullivan. General Gregory Guillot described the Russian jet’s behavior as unsafe and unprofessional. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Ohio Senator JD Vance are set to face off in their only vice presidential debate today. With Harris and Trump in a tight race, this debate could have a significant impact on voters. Both candidates are expected to defend their respective tickets, and polls suggest Walz may have a slight advantage going into the debate.
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