‘There are impressions that are seared into my brain’: Man recalls 1964 quake, tsunami in Valdez
The Great Alaska Earthquake struck Alaska 61 years ago on March 27, 1964. Valdez resident Wade Huls was just 11 on that day, ...
Zach Weimann, fishing on the Profishunt, took this year’s championship with a king salmon weighing in at 30.66 pounds. The ...
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Peninsula Clarion on MSNFormer USCG cutter Naushon decommissioned in HomerIn a speech on Friday during the ceremony, Homer Mayor Rachel Lord said she was delighted to learn that the Naushon began its ...
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Calgary Herald on MSN'Great cracks opened in the ground, buildings twisted and fell': Nine photos of devastation from the 1964 great Alaska quakeSixty-one years ago today, March 27, 1964, the second most powerful earthquake on the planet shook Alaska and affected every ...
Elder Sinak Owen James, soft-voiced and infinitely generous with sustenance knowledge and cultural history, demonstrates calling a seal. A croak slides from his throat, no visible movement from his ...
A start to Lutak Dock mediation Haines interim manager Alekka Fullerton warned the assembly last month that pending ...
The Don Young Port of Alaska director said they anticipate a busy summer as they prepare to head into the next phase of their modernization project.
This stunning waterfront cabin Airbnb in Alaska sits on the edge of adventure — but still manages to look straight out of a ...
A decommissioning ceremony was held on Friday, March 22, for the former U.S. Coast Guard cutter Naushon. Friends and family ...
Utilizing the chitin in crab shells could add more than $10 million in first wholesale value. In fact, the ASMI report shows ...
A barge visits Wrangell once a week to deliver goods, including essentials like food. It docks at the 40-plus-year-old ramp ...
Skagway’s Planning and Zoning Commission voted in favor of one housing project and against another at its meeting last week.
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