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Alaska Army National Guard Chief Warrant Officer 3 Nick Lime helps people trapped June 30 on a river in Alaska during a storm ...
Alaska Army National Guard aviators assigned to the 207th Aviation Battalion rescued a family of six June 30 near Tuntutuliak ...
Some of the guides on the river cut it up and ate it. So, it was completely edible.” She recalls that another skipjack tuna was also caught nearby in 1981, the northernmost ever spotted at the time.
PROVIDENCE — A hooded seal, a rare species for the waters of Southern New England, was seen on the banks of the Providence River last week and is now being treated at Mystic Aquarium in Connecticut.
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In part two of a four-part series looking at the connections that modern Alaskans have with their food, we meet the Scleifmans. Fifteen minutes outside Wasilla, the Little Su River calmly rushes ...
Seal pups rescued, officers train in VR, Hatcher Pass reopens for summer, and anglers can borrow fishing gear free—Alaska is ...
A plankholder of the Navy SEAL teams, and one of the service’s most decorated Alaska Native sailors, will be remembered as the namesake of a new Navy ship. The USNS Solomon Atkinson is scheduled ...
A spill of about 18,000 gallons (81,830 liters) of diesel fuel at North Slope Borough's Point Lay tank farm in Alaska has been contained, thought to have been caused by a valve seal failure, said ...
Alaska couple reunite with cat 26 days after river took their home “He ate 4 cans of tuna and went outside to kill a mouse. I imagine that is how he survived.” ...
Fifteen minutes outside of Wasilla, the Little Su River calmly rushes by the small, off-the-grid cabin of Ben Schleifman and Meda DeWitt-Schleifman. The Schleifman family has lived in the cabin ...
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