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Despite Further Talks, No US-China Deal Yet

By Steve Herman | VOA on Apr 5, 2019   Featured, National/World, Politics, World  

Despite Further Talks, No US-China Deal Yet

  WHITE HOUSE — The U.S. president and the vice premier of China confirmed on Thursday that while significant progress has been made, there is no new trade agreement yet between the world’s two largest economies. “We’re certainly getting a lot closer,” Trump said sitting at his desk in the Oval Office with Chinese Vice Premier […]

M/V Tustumena Return to Service Delayed

By Aurah Landau | ADOT&PF on Apr 5, 2019   At Sea, Featured, State  

M/V Tustumena Return to Service Delayed

  Extensive damaged steel on the vessel means more repair is needed, vessel will return to service May 18, 2019. (JUNEAU, Alaska) – The Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) announced today that the M/V Tustumena will remain at the Vigor Ketchikan Shipyard longer than previously expected. The Tustumena delay is due to the discovery and necessary […]

The Taylor Highway is Open to Eagle

By Caitlyn Frye | Alaska DOT and PF on Apr 5, 2019   Interior Alaska, State  

The Taylor Highway is Open to Eagle

  (FAIRBANKS, Alaska) –The Taylor Highway is now open from the Alaska Highway to the city of Eagle. Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) Maintenance and Operations crews started removing snow and ice along the 160-mile road in mid-March. Crews will open the Boundary Spur, also known as the Top of the World Highway, […]

NASA Begins Final Year of Airborne Polar Ice Mission

By Maria Jose-Vinas | NASA Earth Science News on Apr 4, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

NASA Begins Final Year of Airborne Polar Ice Mission

  This is the last year for Operation IceBridge, NASA’s most comprehensive airborne survey of ice change. Since the launch of its first Arctic campaign in spring 2009, IceBridge has enabled discoveries ranging from water aquifers hidden within snow in southeast Greenland, to the first map indicating where the base of the massive Greenland Ice […]

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