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Jan 14 2024
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Yes, it's colder in Chicago than parts of Siberia and Alaska Sunday
Sometimes in life, a little perspective can be helpful, but then there are other times when it helps contribute to misery. The weather in Chicago Sunday is a great example of both. According to the NBC 5 Storm Team, the forecast high temperature for Chicago on Sunday will be minus-2 degrees, with wind chill readings of 20-to-30 degrees below zero throughout the day. The blast of arctic air is
NBC 5 ChicagoOct 24 2023
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Alaska is split between storms and sun
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Clear skies over much of southern Alaska may have made for a chilly start to the day, but sunshine did help take off the chill through the day. Weather has been very dry, and Anchorage has not seen any measurable precipitation since October 4th. It has been 27 years since Anchorage has seen such a dry October. Ice is forming on local lakes and creeks with the colder
Alaska's News Source KTUU/KYESNov 21 2023
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Authorities responding to landslide along Alaska highway
Authorities in southeast Alaska were responding Tuesday to a landslide that scattered debris along a highway. In a notice posted on social media, the City and Borough of Wrangell said local search and rescue efforts were ongoing to sift through the debris near the community of about 2,000 people, located about 155 miles (249 kilometers) south of Juneau. Local crews were working with
San Diego Union-TribuneMay 05 2024
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Photos: Students walk the stage in UAA’s 2024 spring commencement
About 500 students walked across the stage during the University of Alaska Anchorage’s spring commencement ceremony Sunday at the Alaska Airlines Center.
More than 900 students earned certificates, undergraduate and graduate degrees from UAA this spring.
Some of the UAA students were walking across a commencement stage for the first time, after their high school graduation
Anchorage Daily NewsJan 11 2024
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Boeing sued by Alaska Airlines passengers over door plug blowout
Six Alaska Airlines passengers are suing Boeing after a door plug blew off an aircraft while it was flying. The mishap occurred shortly after the plane took off from Oregon on Friday. A class-action lawsuit was filed in King County Superior Court in Seattle on Thursday against Boeing. Representing the passengers, attorney Daniel Laurence from the Stritmatter Firm said compensation is owed for
Washington ExaminerMay 10 2024
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Crews ready to work on huge Anchorage port project sit idle as critical environmental review is delayed
May 10—The Municipality of Anchorage is trying to fix a funding problem that has threatened to halt progress on the huge modernization project underway at the Don Young Port of Alaska. An unexpected delay with a critical environmental review has left the city burning through cash under a $97.5 million construction contract as crews and equipment idle at the facility, with tens of millions of
Yahoo NewsJan 10 2024
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Boeing CEO 'shaken to the bone' by Alaska Air accident, and admits mistake
A visibly shaken Dave Calhoun struggled to maintain composure in front of his workforce as the Boeing CEO pictured the horrifying thought of passengers sucked out of a gaping hole in one of his commercial jets in mid-air. Days ago, video footage showed Alaska Airlines crew narrowly avoiding disaster when a door panel on a nearly new 737 Max 9 tore off at 16,000 feet. Despite the close call,
FortuneOct 17 2023
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Talk of Alaska: AFN's 2023 convention
Every year, the Alaska Federation of Natives brings thousands of Alaska Native and other indigenous people together for the largest gathering of its kind in North America. It’s a mix of business, education, policy, culture, festive dancing and an exhibit hall that features a stunning array of incredible art. Whether you are Alaska Native or not, you are welcome to attend. It’s a great
Alaska Public Media