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Another Concern Arises over Groundwater Contamination from Fracking Accidents

By Michael Bernstein | ACS on Jun 25, 2014   Featured, General News  

Another Concern Arises over Groundwater Contamination from Fracking Accidents

The oil and gas extraction method known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, could potentially contribute more pollutants to groundwater than…

Curiosity Travels through Ancient Glaciers on Mars

By FECYT - Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology on Jun 25, 2014   Featured, Science/Education  

Curiosity Travels through Ancient Glaciers on Mars

3,500 million years ago the Martian crater Gale, through which the NASA rover Curiosity is currently traversing, was covered with…

Republicans Blame Obama for Surge of Child Immigrants

By Cindy Saine | VOA News on Jun 25, 2014   Featured, Politics  

Republicans Blame Obama for Surge of Child Immigrants

  CAPITOL HILL — A political battle is brewing in Washington over the dramatic surge of unaccompanied children who are crossing…

US Special Forces Arrive in Iraq

By VOA on Jun 25, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, National  

The first of the up to 300 military advisers President Barack Obama committed to help Iraq counter a Sunni militant…

Nulato Man Pleads to Reduced Charges for Attempting to Drown Man in Mud Puddle

By Staff on Jun 25, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, General News, Rural  

Nulato Man Pleads to Reduced Charges for Attempting to Drown Man in Mud Puddle

Nulato man, 40-year-old Neil J Madros, changed his plea in a plea agreement for an incident that occurred on  August 20th,…

KFC/Victoria Wilcher Incident May Have Been Hoax

By Staff on Jun 24, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, National  

After a double investigation, one of which was done by an independent investigator, KFC has concluded that the incident that…

Demonstrating a Driverless Future

By Aaron Dubrow&Raj Rajkumar | Carnegie Mellon University on Jun 24, 2014   Featured, Science/Education  

In the coming decades, we will likely commute to work and explore the countryside in autonomous, or driverless, cars capable…

Senator Landrieu Promises Senator Murkowski a Hearing on Arctic

By Matthew Felling | Office of Senator Murkowski on Jun 24, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, Politics  

Senator Landrieu Promises Senator Murkowski a Hearing on Arctic

Senator Lisa Murkowski today continued to advocate for Arctic investment with her colleagues on the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland…

Governor Parnell Signs Workers’ Compensation Legislation

By Office of the Governor on Jun 24, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, State  

Juneau, Alaska – In an effort to relieve some of the burden on small employers, Governor Sean Parnell Monday signed…

7.9 Earthquake Strikes Western Aleutians, Triggers Tsunami Warnings

By Staff on Jun 23, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, General News  

An earthquake measuring a magnitude 7.9 struck the western Aleutians, early Monday afternoon at 12:53 pm, triggering Tsunami warnings throughout…

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