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Juneau election workers prepare to count absentee and questioned ballots from Tuesday’s local election,Alaska Attorney General Kevin Clarkson explains his legal opinion on the unconstitutionality of the Alaska Hire law,an Alaska Superior Court judge temporarily blocks a Dunleavy administration rule affecting the state’s public employees unions,a tax watchdog group says federal taxpayers pay millions of dollars a year to subsidize logging in the Tongass National Forest,a moose hunter in Haines gets mauled by a brown bear along the Chilkat River,heavy seas and strong winds heavily damage a dock in Nikiski that supports offshore drilling,Sitka gets a new landslide detection system,a federal agency rejects listing yellow cedar as a threatened species due to climate warming,President Donald Trump signs a bill to exempt diesel generators in rural Alaska from an air quality rule, andcruise ship season winds down in Juneau.