Occurred on June 16, 2022 / Sterling, Alaska, USA Info from Licensor: "Caught these babies playing in the sprinkler. It’s important to turn up the volume to listen to them 'talk' after one of them ...
A strong, 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck in Alaska on Thursday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The temblor happened at 8:11 a.m. Alaska time about 7 miles northwest of Susitna, ...
Chickens have forever had a place in our hearts and on our tables. Why is that? Well … why not? And so I’d like you to come with me back to the summer of 1970, ‘way up north of Fairbanks, Alaska, to ...
More than 10,000 known Alaska landslides or landslide-related events are documented in a new state inventory intended to help improve understanding of risks and what can be done to improve safety. The ...
The source area and upper portion of a landslide runout at Pedersen Lagoon near Seward are seen on Aug. 9, 2024. The landslide that occurred two days earlier caused a local tsunami that reached a ...
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Alaska State Troopers are investigating a deadly crash on the Sterling Highway on Saturday. Shortly before 10:30 p.m. on September 5, troopers responded to a collision at mile 69. EMS personnel ...
JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska (AP) — President Donald Trump failed to secure an agreement from Vladimir Putin on Friday to end Russia’s war in Ukraine, falling short in his most significant ...
Newsweek has mapped the coastal areas around Alaska that could be part of an incentive deal President Donald Trump offers Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war with Ukraine. Britain's Daily ...
US President Donald Trump and Russia’s Vladimir Putin met Friday for a summit in Alaska aimed - on the US side at least - at bringing an end to the grinding war that has followed Russia’s full-scale ...
Federal officials changed the names of two natural features in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands on Thursday, replacing arbitrary and offensive World War II-era place names with ones that honor the native ...