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Local scientists say mitigation methods at Suicide Basin seem ‘infeasible,’ while possible solutions downstream could still be hugely costly.
High winds were forecast across the city starting Saturday night, with gusts up to 80 mph possible on the Hillside and along Turnagain Arm.
Business owners say the new encampment has brought a surge of problems and crime to the area. Homeless residents say they moved there because they had nowhere else to go.
Stormy Fields, a scientist at UAF’s Alaska Stable Isotope Facility, is looking for clues left behind to find out more about those hunters of long ago.
Furie Operating Alaska is responsible for hundreds of water pollution violations over a long period that began in 2020, according to the agreement with state environmental regulators.
The vessel was “transiting in international waters but still inside the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone,” which extends 200 nautical miles from the U.S. shoreline.
Excelerate Energy operates specialized ships known as a “floating storage regasification units.”
The humpbacks were found dead in Icy Strait, a popular spot for boaters.
The heavy rain had ended by late afternoon, creeks were receding and the weather service said flood danger had passed.
No deaths and or injuries were reported, but the extent of the property damage from the flooding was becoming clearer Wednesday.
More than a dozen communities were unable to offer in-person polling as of Wednesday.
The investigation determined 45-year-old Michael Grimes died by suicide, not officer gunfire, during a chaotic confrontation on the Parks Highway last fall.
Alaska State Troopers said Roberto Zapata of Palmer was reported overdue in Hatcher Pass early Monday and was located by searchers on Tuesday.
Between 4 and 5 inches of rain had already fallen in Seward by Wednesday afternoon.
A federal injunction issued Tuesday questions the constitutionality of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District’s preemptive decision to pull 56 books last year.
An Alaska State Trooper fired at a man barricaded in a home Tuesday but missed, troopers said. Authorities found a 38-year-old woman dead inside.
Some Mendenhall Valley residents reported waking up Tuesday morning to find a foot of water already in their homes. People trying to flee the flood zone encountered impassable streets.
The announcement follows major changes at the regional carrier, including a large cutback to the company’s workforce earlier this year.
Some workers described recurring problems that slowed them down and resulted in work being done out of the normal order, causing pressure to mount.
According to the Department of Health, 131 cases have been reported so far this year, compared to only 26 during all of 2023.
The water came on fast and unexpectedly — and then disappeared.
A 60-year-old Palmer man left Saturday for what was supposed to be an overnight hike to Bomber Glacier.