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Tonight on Alaska News Nightly: The state is reviewing whether it’s legal for families to use homeschool funds to pay for private school. Also, Anchorage plans to close its main homeless shelter by the end of the month. Listen here:

The state is reviewing whether it’s legal for families to use homeschool funds to pay for private school.

Also, Anchorage plans to close its main homeless shelter by the end of the month. Today is Walter Harper Day, and a group wants to honor the first person to set foot atop North America’s highest peak.

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