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Wasilla Man Slumped over Steering Wheel Charged with DUI and Several Weapons Charges

By Staff on May 21, 2013   General News  

Wasilla Man Slumped over Steering Wheel Charged with DUI and Several Weapons Charges

It was on Sunday afternoon, according to the Alaska State Trooper dispatch, that a trooper patrol and the Bureau of Highway Patrol responded to a call of a man slumped over the steering wheel of his car.

Slow Earthquakes: It's All in the Rock Mechanics

By A'ndea Elyse Messer | Penn State News on May 20, 2013   Science/Education  

Slow Earthquakes: It's All in the Rock Mechanics

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Earthquakes that last minutes rather than seconds are a relatively recent discovery, according to an international team of seismologists. Researchers have been aware of these slow earthquakes only for the past five to 10 years because of new tools and new observations, but these tools may explain the triggering of some […]

The Tripod Trips at 2:41 pm, the Nenana Ice Classic Sets New Late Breakup Record!

By Staff on May 20, 2013   State  

The Tripod Trips at 2:41 pm, the Nenana Ice Classic Sets New Late Breakup Record!

The tripod in the Nenana Ice Classic went out at 2:41 pm on Monday, making this year's break-up the latest in the history of Alaska's leading guessing game.

North Korea Fires Short Range Projectiles into its Coastal Waters for Third Straight Day

By Staff on May 20, 2013   World  

North Korea Fires Short Range Projectiles into its Coastal Waters for Third Straight Day

Ignoring calls to refrain from provocative behavior by South Korea, the United States, Russia and the United Nations, North Korea continued for the third straight day to fire short range projectiles into the North Korean coastal waters on Monday.

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