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Heiltsuk Horizon Announces First Nations/Industry Partnership to Protect Canada’s Oceans

By Heiltsuk Nation on Jun 4, 2018   At Sea, Featured  

Heiltsuk Horizon Announces First Nations/Industry Partnership to Protect Canada’s Oceans

VANCOUVER, BC – A BC First Nation and Canadian marine and offshore company announced Friday they have teamed up in…

2018 Candidacy Filing Deadline Passes

By Samantha Miller | State of Alaska on Jun 4, 2018   Featured, Politics, State  

2018 Candidacy Filing Deadline Passes

JUNE 2, 2018, JUNEAU – The filing deadline for the 2018 elections has passed as of June 1 at 5…

Guatemala Volcano Eruption Kills At Least 25

By VOA on Jun 4, 2018   Featured, National/World, World  

Guatemala Volcano Eruption Kills At Least 25

Guatemala’s disaster management agency says at least 25 people are dead after a volcano erupted Sunday near Guatemala City, spewing…

Cosmic Collision Lights up the Darkness

By Mathias Jäger | ESA/Hubble on Jun 1, 2018   Featured, Science/Education  

Cosmic Collision Lights up the Darkness

Though it resembles a peaceful rose swirling in the darkness of the cosmos, NGC 3256 is actually the site of…

By Cecily Hilleary | VOA News on Jun 1, 2018   Featured, National, National/World  

WASHINGTON — Jonah Yellowman, like most Navajos, grew up hearing stories about the Long Walk. “Some of my ancestors on my…

Developing Machine Vision to Collect More Timely Fisheries Data

By NOAA Fisheries on Jun 1, 2018   At Sea, Featured  

Developing Machine Vision to Collect More Timely Fisheries Data

Government scientists, academia, and fishermen are working together to develop innovative monitoring tools to identify and measure fish from digital…

Record of Decision Signed for Sterling Highway MP 45-60

By Shannon McCarthy | ADOT&PF on Jun 1, 2018   Featured, State  

Record of Decision Signed for Sterling Highway MP 45-60

(Anchorage, Alaska)–Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Division Administrator Sandra Garcia-Aline signed the Record of Decision (ROD) today for the Sterling Highway…

Alaska Structures Crumble without Us

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jun 1, 2018   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Alaska Structures Crumble without Us

In Alan Weisman’s book, “The World Without Us,” the author ponders “a world from which we all suddenly vanished. Tomorrow.”…

Trump Vacillates on Why He Fired Comey

By Ken Bredemeier | VOA on May 31, 2018   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Trump Vacillates on Why He Fired Comey

WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday he did not fire Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey because of…

Trump Renews Call for ABC Apology

By VOA on May 31, 2018   Featured, National, National/World  

Trump Renews Call for ABC Apology

U.S. President Donald Trump again asked the ABC TV network Thursday for an apology for reasons that were not entirely…

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