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The sale of the Whale House legacy: Part 1 of the Whale House Series:
Part 2 of the Whale House Series: Carving the masterworks.
Part 3 of the Whale House Series: A Tlingit buyer of Tlingit artifacts.
Part 4 of the Whale House Series: A dealer's passion for the Whale House.
Part 5 of the Whale House Series: Epic sage becomes litigation.
One week after a young woman drowned on the Turnagain Arm mud flats, Wasilla paramedics were awakened by an emergency call. A woman had been dipnetting at the mouth of Fish Creek and she was stuck in the mud. As the MatSu Borough divers hit the road in their rescue van, they were remembering the tragedy of 18-year-old Adeana Dickison, who died the way nobody should have to die. She stood helplessly with one leg buried to the knee in glacial silt as the tide immersed her in 38degree water.
A federal judge on Wednesday rejected the criminal fine Exxon had agreed to pay for its huge 1989 oil spill, throwing a carefully negotiated settlement package into disarray.
The Exxon Valdez oil-spill cleanup the most intense, expensive and widely publicized environmental rescue effort in American history is over. Most of the oil is gone from Prince William Sound.
Tons of debris shower East Anchorage neigborhood; somehow no one is hurt
Children were missing, lost in the woods and stuck in punchy, waist-deep snow. Others were complaining of frozen fingers and toes. A moose charged Officer Fred Jones. And then the shooting began.