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Missing Man Found Dead Near Juneau Glacier
KTUU.comA missing New York man was found dead Tuesday near Juneau’s Herbert Glacier, according to Alaska State Troopers. Officials say a family member of 30-year-old Adam Webb reported him missing Monday. Local search groups and helicopters searched the...Tags: Juneau, Glaciers, New York
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Juneau Accident on Glacier Highway Kills 1
Juneau police say one person was killed and another injured in an accident on the Glacier Highway.
Sgt. Paul Hatch told the Juneau Empire that the single-vehicle accident occurred near Mile 35 of the highway on Monday night. The accident forced the...Tags: Alaska, Accidental Death, Travel, Juneau, Disasters and Accidents
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Man Dies 2 Weeks After Juneau Traffic Injuries
A 36-year-old Juneau man has died nearly two weeks after he reportedly jumped out of a moving truck. Police say the 34-year-old driver of the truck told authorities the man was a passenger and the two had been arguing when the man abruptly jumped out...Tags: Alaska, Juneau, Glaciers, Injuries and Wounds, Health
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Weather delays solo Denali summit attempt
Channel 2 NewsHigh winds on Denali Pass have delayed a climber's plans to reach the summit of Mount McKinley. Lonnie Dupre is hoping to be the first solo climber to complete a January ascent. Strong winds and whiteout conditions could force him to stay put for the...Tags: Earthquakes, Caves and Caverns, Alaska, Climbing, Minnesota
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Solo Denali climber passes the 13,000 foot level
Channel 2 NewsA Minnesota man has reached the 13,000 foot level of Mt. McKinley and he's blogging about his dangerous solo climb on his website. “I am camped out at 12,400 feet, on a very steep pitch,” said climber Lonnie Dupre, in an audio blog...Tags: Caves and Caverns, Alaska, Climbing, Minnesota
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Northern science: Alaska glaciers help drive rise in sea level
Geophysical Institute researcher Regina Hock and her colleague Valentina Radic have calculated that the rate of sea-level rise due to the meltwater from glaciers in Alaska and elsewhere will increase by as much as 60 percent by the year 2100. Half of...Tags: Alaska, Europe, Science, New Zealand, Oceans
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'Sanctum'
James Cameron's latest since "Avatar" is now in theaters. "Sanctum" is a thriller about underwater cave diving.
It’s a story of a group of underwater cave divers, some who do not return.
The film's beginning is photographically breathtaking with...Tags: Caves and Caverns, Alaska, Richard Roxburgh, Avatar (movie), Movies
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UAF researcher discovers new type of volcanic lightning
Channel 2 WeatherA new kind of lightning has been discovered by researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The discovery occurred during the state's two most recent volcanic eruptions. For many of us, the infrequent volcanic eruptions in Alaska are interesting...Tags: Volcanoes, Air Transportation Delays, Disasters and Accidents, Science and Technology, Volcanic Eruptions
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Iron Dog an Extreme Race Across Wilderness
KTUU.comThe race is 2,028 miles across Alaska. The trail, when there is one, is faint, snaking across windblown tundra, snowmachine-busting willow forests and frozen rivers heaving with cracked, hollowed caves of ice. The temperature can drop to -50. The Iron...Tags: Sports, Veterans Affairs, Bodies of Water, Todd Palin, Mountains
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Anchorage's Signature Cocktails: Round One
GoToAK.comWe asked, you answered. Our mission to find the best of Anchorage cocktails started on Facebook. Lots of you responded with suggestions ranging from a Chilkoot Charlie’s specialty whose name can’t be shared on this family website (the...Tags: Alaska, Glaciers, Anchorage, Facebook, Limes
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Farm Land Dwindling in Matanuska Valley
Channel 2 NewsIt's the iconic image of the Matanuska Valley -- majestic mountain ranges and wide open fields with farmers tending to their crops. The Valley's history is as rich as the soil beneath it, but the fertile fields dating back to Colony Days are disappearing,...Tags: Mountains, Alaska, Property, Arable Farming, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Support Grows for Locally Grown Produce
Channel 2 NewsWhen Arthur Keyes moved to Palmer several years ago, he couldn't resist experimenting with the fertile soil in his backyard. "I was in farm country and it was really hard not to just explore what i had heard about," said Keyes. He grew up in South...Tags: Illinois, Glaciers
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