Stricken Vessel, Morning Spruce Crosses Columbia River Bar Under Escort
Under the escort of two tugs, 648-foot "Morning Spruce" crosses Columbia River Bar yesterday.
Under the escort of two tugs, 648-foot "Morning Spruce" crosses Columbia River Bar yesterday.
The IRS announced late last week that there are refunds waiting for many Alaskans that did not file their 2008 returns.
WASHINGTON – For the first time, the U.S. Geological Survey has estimated the potential of undiscovered, technically recoverable onshore shale oil and gas resources in Alaska’s North Slope.
WASHINGTON — Eight artifacts that were illegally exported from Guatemala in two separate incidents were officially returned to the country at a repatriation ceremony Friday at the Guatemalan Embassy in Washington.