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When water from melting glacier inundated her Juneau neighborhood last August, Danielle Lindoff made a hasty escape through a ...
Scientists with the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada, have warned that the overlooked Tintina fault line could unleash catastrophic earthquakes across North America -- disrupting ...
A North Carolina road was temporarily closed in Asheville so crews could clean up the minty-fresh, "slippery" mess of spilled toothpaste mixed with sawdust.
North Braddock residents want leaders to address borough's blighted properties North Braddock prides itself on being the birthplace of steel. When the steel mill shut down, people moved out and ...
Officials say that no structures have burned in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. So far this week, scattered rain and cooler weather have been helping firefighters protect homes and ...
The North Slope fires were detected by satellite, said Beth Ipsen, a spokesperson for the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s Alaska Fire Service. The Ikpikpuk Fire is the biggest North Slope tundra fire ...
Level 1 “READY” – Parks Highway MP 305-309 and from Sled Road to the boundary of Fairbanks North Star Borough, which extends 4.5 miles, and 7 miles north of the Alaska Railroad, encompassing ...
Work is underway to repair a portion of North Cheyenne Canyon Road that was washed out in a rainstorm in early June, city officials said Monday.
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) reported around 8:30 a.m. that the roadway is closed north of the Indiantown Road interchange, around mile marker 120.
Fairbanks North Star Borough Mayor Grier Hopkins thanked those involved in the search and expressed the community's sorrow in a statement Tuesday.
Fairbanks North Star Borough officials lowered evacuation levels around Himalaya Road and Aggie Creek on Thursday, allowing residents to return home.
What spaces and places built memories for you, Minnesota? Share them with the North Star Story Map Over time, the goal is to create a people’s history of Minnesota, as told through its buildings ...