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Unmanned Aircrafts Developed at UAF Get Huge Support from Alaska Lawmakers
Channel 2 NewsWith just a few weeks left in this legislative session, lawmakers in Juneau continue to focus on oil tax reform and declining revenues, but some lawmakers see the need diversify our state, seeing huge potential in unmanned aircrafts or drones. “We...Tags: Justice System, Jim Hughes, Crime, Law and Justice, Pies and Tarts
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Alaska Volcano Monitors Say Budget Cuts Hurt Watch
Scientists who monitor Alaska's volcanoes say ongoing federal budget cuts have severely hampered the maintenance of an aging seismic network, including the shutdown announced Friday of even more equipment. Geophysicist Jeff Freymueller at the...
Tags: Landforms, Government Debt, Volcanoes, Budgets and Budgeting
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JBER Considering Demolition of 2 WWII-Era Buildings
Channel 2 NewsJoint Base Elmendorf-Richardson is seeking public comment on the proposed demolition of two World War II-vintage buildings on base that have exceeded their originally planned service lives by more than 50 years. According to an Air Force environmental...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Barack Obama
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Port of Anchorage Review Presented to City Officials
Channel 2 NewsThe Municipality of Anchorage now has three design proposals to review for the Port of Anchorage expansion project. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers conducted a lengthy review of the port after construction problems were discovered last year,...Tags: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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AVO Downgrades Cleveland Volcano Alert Level
The Alaska Volcano Observatory is downgrading the alert level for Cleveland Volcano in the Aleutian Islands. The observatory on Jan. 24 detected elevated surface temperatures at the volcano 940 miles southwest of Anchorage, and later through satellite...
Tags: Landforms, Research, Volcanoes
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Aerial Wolf Control Halted near Villages
Channel 2 NewsThe killing of wolves near two villages on the upper Koyukuk River in the Interior has been stopped because fewer wolves were found than expected. Alaska Department of Fish and Game wildlife biologists have shot and killed 17 wolves from a helicopter...Tags: Biology, Wildlife
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Senate Delays Vote on Cruise Ship Bill
Channel 2 NewsThe state Senate has delayed until next week a vote on bill that would change how Alaska regulates cruise ship wastewater. The announcement was made after several failed attempts to amend the bill, including one that would give ships more time to meet...Tags: Lyman Hoffman, Environmental Issues, Politics, Standards, Water
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James Wells Arraigned in 2012 Kodiak Coast Guard Murders
Channel 2 NewsA man accused of fatally shooting two men at a Coast Guard communications station near Kodiak last year, following a series of personnel disputes, was arraigned in federal court Tuesday. James Michael Wells, 61, pleaded not guilty to all six charges...Tags: Electronics, Shootings, Washington, DC, Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues
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Following the Flames, Part 5: Why the First 4 Minutes are Critical
Channel 2 NewsWhen a fire case involves arson, a criminal may use accelerants to increase the fire's intensity and quicken the rate at which the structure burns. Even if a fire is not intentionally set, research shows that fires are spreading faster and burning...Tags: Research, Arson
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