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The US-Mexico Border: A Dangerous Place With or Without a Wall

By Ramon Taylor | VOA on Jan 26, 2017   Featured, National  

The US-Mexico Border: A Dangerous Place With or Without a Wall

SAN YSIDRO, CALIFORNIA — When retired Lieutenant Sean Murphy patrolled the dry brush California hills outside San Ysidro, on the north side of the U.S.-Mexico border, there was no towering wall. The “barrier” that existed barely cast a shadow. “It was a wooden post here, and a wooden post there, and some barbed wire,” Murphy said. […]

DOT&PF Responds to Flooding on Glenn Highway near Sutton

By Jill Reese |DOT&PF on Jul 29, 2015   General News  

DOT&PF Responds to Flooding on Glenn Highway near Sutton

(ANCHORAGE, Alaska) – Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF) Commissioner Mark Luiken signed an Emergency Determination Tuesday allowing the DOT&PF to respond to the rapidly deteriorating river erosion and flooding situation on the Glenn Highway at Milepost 64 near Sutton, Alaska. The Matanuska River has risen to flood levels near the community of […]

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