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7.3 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Alaska's Aleutian Islands
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The one-mile creek, located on a largely uninhabited island, had been given its name during World War II after the Americans ...
A cold breeze that blew about 15 mph hit the Bay Area coastline Monday, then carried through the hills into the East Bay and ...
A one-mile stream in Alaska dubbed “Nazi Creek” after it was reclaimed from the Axis Powers during World War II has finally ...
The quake that struck Alaska’s southern coast on Wednesday, July 16 is part of a larger sequence that may continue to unfold ...
Wednesday’s magnitude 7.3 earthquake off Alaska's Aleutian Islands chain struck in a region that has experienced a handful of ...
While public TV and radio stations in much of rural America don’t depend on federal funding as heavily as their Alaska ...
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German soldiers never set foot on the speck of land at the far end of the Aleutian Islands during World War II, but the name ...
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Searching for pennies: With the cut in federal funding public broadcasters are looking to cope
In Alaska, a public radio station general manager took a moment from a busy day warning her community about a possible ...
Hawaii’s unique position in the center of the Pacific Ocean makes it particularly vulnerable to tsunamis from both distant ...
Nazi Creek was renamed Thursday to Kaxchim Chiĝanaa, an Unangax̂ phrase replacing a name originally assigned by World War ...
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