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Published on May 21, 2024Source: United Press International (UPI) - Neutral
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Published on May 21, 2024
Alaska’s rivers are rusting and the changes are visible from space
By documenting and sampling 75 locations across Alaska’s Brooks Range, researchers have found that dozens of Alaska’s remote streams and rivers have turned from crystal clear blue to cloudy orange, likely due to minerals exposed by thawing permafrost. …
Source: Earth.com - Neutral -
Published on May 21, 2024
‘Sweet Tooth’ Trailer: All Roads Lead To Alaska In Final Season — Update
UPDATED, 9 AM: Netflix has released the official trailer for the third and final season of fantasy drama Sweet Tooth. The fate of humanity and the hybrids hangs in the balance in the final installment of the Netflix series. You can watch the new trailer …
Source: Deadline - Neutral -
Published on May 21, 2024
Alaska AG joins other states in lawsuit over Title IX changes that protect LGBTQ students from discrimination
Alaska is one of several states that has filed suit against the U.S. Department of Education over recent changes to Title IX — the 1972 landmark civil rights law that protects against sex-based discrimination in schools. “By any account, [Title IX] has …
Source: Fairbanks Daily News Miner - Alaska - Label Pending -
Published on May 21, 2024
John Hall’s Alaska Announces New Itineraries for 2025
John Hall’s Alaska has announced two new itineraries for 2025. In a first, the small-group travel company will also expand its all-inclusive benefits for travelers. New for summer 2025, the seven-day “Denali Explorer” itinerary highlights the best of …
Source: Travel Agent Central - Neutral -
Published on May 21, 2024
Man dies after being charged, kicked by moose in Alaska
A man was killed after a moose charged him in Alaska. According to Alaska State Troopers, the incident occurred when the cow encountered two men near Homer around 11:52 a.m. on Sunday. Alaska State Troopers say the moose had charged two men, kicking one of …
Source: Penn Live - Pennsylvania - Label Pending -
Published on May 21, 2024
Animal attack claims life of 70-year-old; Alaska man killed by moose mother while photographing calves
A 70-year-old Alaska man was killed by a moose on Sunday (May 19). The man, as per reports, was attempting to photograph two newborn moose calves, when he was attacked by the mother moose, revealed authorities on Monday (May 21). The victim has been …
Source: WION - Pro-Government -
Published on May 21, 2024
Building climate resilience together with Alaska’s fishing communities
Communities of the Gulf of Alaska have a long history of adaptation. They have survived and thrived through wars, economic depressions, and natural disasters. They have also adapted to changes in the fishing industry, such as the decline of populations and …
Source: National Fisherman - Neutral -
Published on May 21, 2024
Gov. Dunleavy examining energy bills passed by Alaska Legislature
Energy bills passed by the Alaska Legislature will help the state address natural gas supply problems in Southcentral’s Cook Inlet region and energy problems statewide, Gov. Mike Dunleavy said on Monday. But he and his staff members are still poring over …
Source: News from the States - Left-wing -
Published on May 21, 2024
Alberta premier visits Alaska to increase business ties
Premier Danielle Smith was in Alaska on Victoria Day to meet with governor Mike Dunleavy in Anchorage. Smith posted on social media that they discussed “ways we can increase business ties and leverage our mutual expertise in energy production.” Smith also …
Source: CTV News - Neutral