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Salem-News.com (Oct-27-2012 23:11)
Alaska Tsunami Warning Advisory Now Extends to Northern California and Southern Oregon
Bonnie King Salem-News.com
Significant widespread inundation is not called for or expected under an advisory. However currents will become dangerous...
(LINCOLN CITY, OR) -
A tsunami warning continues to remain in effect following a 7.7 earthquake off the coast of British Columbia.
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Salem-News.com (Jun-22-2012 18:16)
Ancient Wisdom for the Modern World
Salem-News.com
Traditional shaman and healer, Brant Secunda, to lead ancient cultural teachings in Alaska
(JUNEAU, AL) -
From high up in the sky a bald eagle glides down, over a frozen glacier, and swoops across the coastal waters.
A whale surfaces, so close that the participants who have gathered from around the world feel as though they could reach out and touch its smooth, rubbery skin.
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Salem-News.com (May-03-2012 11:30)
Gotcha Again America
Bob Collinsworth Salem-News.com
Looks like those days we have feared, where China takes the US without a single shot, may have begun.
(HARRISVILLE, N.H.) -
We were told that the vast amounts of stimulus monies that had been set aside and earmarked were to be dedicated to bringing our economy back from the brink.
Why are these funds being spent to help Chinese industries and to provide jobs to Chinese workers when U.S. industries are hurting so badly and U.S. workers are losing their homes?
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Salem-News.com (Apr-27-2012 14:05)
A Twin Dilemma Solved... Something Fishy On The Fraser
Bill Annett Salem-News.com
And the Gulf's New Tourist Mecca... From The Canadian Shield
(SASKATCHEWAN) -
If Jesus could be beamed down to earth, let's say just east of where the Port Mann Bridge spans the mighty Fraser River above its huge embouchure at the city of Vancouver, I'm not only certain that He could walk on the water.
In fact it would not require any divine circumvention as to viscosity, hydraulic principles or gravity.
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Salem-News.com (Jan-05-2012 13:28)
Toxic chemical releases increased in 2010 throughout the Pacific Northwest and Alaska
Salem-News.com
Includes TRI data broken out by industry, chemicals, and facilities for Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) -
Recent data from the federal Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) shows that toxic chemical releases rose in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. The 2010 TRI reports how over 600 chemicals on the TRI list were managed, where they ended up, and how 2010 releases compare to 2009.
The 2010 TRI National Analysis shows that TRI releases rose 16 percent across the nation between 2009 and 2010, reversing a downward trend from recent years.
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Salem-News.com (Nov-09-2010 20:46)
Alaska`s Flight Looking Luke Florida`s `Hanging Chads` War
Brian Fitzpatrick Special to Salem-News.com
Senate race headed for court on vote-counting technicalities.
(WASHINGTON D.C.) -
The Alaska Senate race is looking more and more like the Bush vs. Gore hanging chad war of 2000, as GOP candidate Joe Miller plans to head to court.
Incumbent Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who lost to Miller in the Republican primary, staged a write-in campaign that may have enough votes to win - but the outcome could hinge on how the votes are counted.
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Salem-News.com (Jul-08-2010 16:00)
U.S. Coast Guard Identifies Crew of Crashed MH-60 Helicopter Crew
Salem-News.com
U.S. Coast Guard identifies MH-60 helicopter crew.
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The U.S. Coast Guard has identified the one survivor and three crew members who lost their lives, Wednesday, after their MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crashed in the waters off of James Island, near La Push, Wash.
Lt. Lance D. Leone, 29, of Ventura, Calif., survived the crash and is being treated at a Seattle hospital with non-life threatening injuries. He is married.
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Salem-News.com (Jul-07-2010 21:43)
Coast Guard Loses Three in Helicopter Crash off Washington
Salem-News.com
Aircraft crashed enroute to Sitka, Alaska.
(SEATTLE) -
Three U.S. Coast Guard aviators are dead following the crash of their MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter in the waters near James Island, Washington.
Coast Guard units responded to the scene after contact was lost with the aircraft Wednesday at 9:32 a.m.
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Salem-News.com (Feb-07-2009 17:04)
Redoubt Volcano Threatens Alaska
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Secretary Salazar Lauds Scientists’ Role in Preparing Public for Likely Eruption of Mount Redoubt Volcano in Alaska.
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Scientists continue to work around-the-clock monitoring Redoubt Volcano--located 106 miles southwest of Anchorage, Alaska—where they predict the volcano will erupt within days to weeks.
Over the weekend and through midday Monday, seismicity remained elevated, and an overflight on Saturday showed continued melting of the glacier that drains the summit crater.
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Salem-News.com (Dec-29-2008 14:50)
Palin the Wolf Killer (VIDEO)
Perspective by Tim King Salem-News.com
A wildlife group is forcefully opposing efforts by Governor Palin and her Board of Game to arbitrarily kill even more wolves just to boost game populations for out-of-state hunting interests, and to shine the national spotlight on Governor Palin’s brutal wolf-killing programs and pressure her to end them.
(SALEM, Ore.) -
I'm the first person to admit that numbers have to be balanced when it comes to deer and elk and other animals; otherwise we would be plowing into them with our cars and that certainly doesn't benefit anyone.
But the animal elimination taking place in Palin country, also known as Alaska, may come to represent what could be the bloodiest aerial wolf killing season yet in Alaska.
Seriously, is there some kind or accomplishment in gunning down animals from a helicopter? My dad always talked about creatures having a "fighting chance" and that is missing here.
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