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Radiation in Parts of Marshall Islands is Higher than Chernobyl

By Carla Cantor | Columbia University on Jul 18, 2019   Featured, National/World, World  

Radiation in Parts of Marshall Islands is Higher than Chernobyl

  A Columbia University study suggests residents not return to several uninhabited islands until areas are thoroughly cleaned and further…

Young Toddler Dies after being found in Bodenburg Creek

By Alaska Native News on Jul 18, 2019   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Young Toddler Dies after being found in Bodenburg Creek

  A 17-month-old child was pronounced deceased on Wednesday morning despite extended life saving efforts the Alaska State Troopers announced…

ACLU of Alaska Sues to Reverse Governor Dunleavy’s Retaliatory Veto of Court System Funding

By Casey Reynolds | ACLU of Alaska on Jul 18, 2019   Featured, Politics, State  

ACLU of Alaska Sues to Reverse Governor Dunleavy’s Retaliatory Veto of Court System Funding

  Anchorage, Alaska – Today, the ACLU of Alaska filed suit against Governor Dunleavy to block his administration’s attempt to…

Governor Dunleavy Amends Call for Second Legislative Special Session

By Matt Shuckerow | Office of the Governor on Jul 17, 2019   Featured, Politics, State  

Governor Dunleavy Amends Call for Second Legislative Special Session

  (Anchorage) – Alaska Governor Michael J. Dunleavy today announced an amended call of the second legislative special session, adding…

Injured Hiker Spends Night on Penguin Ridge due to Weather

By Alaska Native News on Jul 17, 2019   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Injured Hiker Spends Night on Penguin Ridge due to Weather

An injured hiker spent the night on Penguin Ridge because of inclement weather and a temporary shortage of air assets…

Kirby Corp Fined $2.9 Million for British Columbia Oil Spill

By Alaska Native News on Jul 17, 2019   Acid Society, Featured  

Kirby Corp Fined $2.9 Million for British Columbia Oil Spill

  The Nathan E. Stewart is seen surrounded by booms after sinking near Bella Bella. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Canadian Coast Guard…

Rising Tundra Temperatures Lead to Changes in Microbial Communities

By nsf on Jul 17, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Rising Tundra Temperatures Lead to Changes in Microbial Communities

  Image-Researchers studied changes in soil microbes in tundra near Denali National Park in Alaska. Credit: Ted Schuur Rising temperatures…

Dozens Arrested as Over 1,000 Jewish Activists and Allies Shut Down Entrances to ICE Headquarters

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Jul 17, 2019   Featured, National, National/World  

Dozens Arrested as Over 1,000 Jewish Activists and Allies Shut Down Entrances to ICE Headquarters

  Over a thousand progressive Jewish activists and allies on Tuesday shut down the entrances to ICE headquarters in Washington,…

House Votes to Condemn Trump’s ‘Racist’ Comments

By Steve Herman | VOA on Jul 17, 2019   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

House Votes to Condemn Trump’s ‘Racist’ Comments

  Four Republicans joined every Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday evening to approve a resolution condemning…

Volcanoes, Permafrost, Earthquakes Shape Alaska

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jul 16, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Volcanoes, Permafrost, Earthquakes Shape Alaska

  Forty-one volcanoes that have erupted since the 1700s. Eleven percent of the world’s earthquakes. Glaciers of an ever-changing number…

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