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Erickson: Joy cometh in the morning
Provo Daily Herald· 5 days agoLast Friday, 3,943 miles south of the North Pole, here in Macon, Georgia, the Northern Lights were visible with the naked eye. The next day, I posted on...
American History's Eeriest Unsolved Mysteries
MediaFeed via AOL· 5 days agoMayehem / iStock The Investor murders In 1982, an $850,000 fishing boat, The Investor, burned off the coast of Craig, Alaska. Eight bodies, including the...
Bruce Nordstrom, Retail Titan, Ultimate ‘Shoe Dog,’ Dies at 90
WWD· 6 days agoBruce Nordstrom, standard-bearer of Nordstrom Inc.’s reputation for service, quality and footwear...
I Went to the Woods: Live free, fish hard | Juneau Empire
Juneau Empire· 4 days agoIn my young trout bum days I’d go hard.
Meet Phyllis Bowie, Anchorage's longest-serving teacher who's retiring after 50 years
Alaska Public Radio Network· 5 days agoIt would be understandable for marathon runners to lose pace over the last few miles, but not...
WA civic leader Jim Ellis found inspiration in tragedy during WWII
Seattle Times· 2 days agoEllis, a longtime lawyer in Seattle, was a driving force behind many of the campaigns to address the...
GoLocalProv | Politics | The Fixer’s Final Fix – “The Sunday Political Brunch”—May 19, 2024
GoLocalProv· 7 days agoMichael Cohen, Donald Trump's former attorney PHOTO: IowaPolitics.com Flickr CC: 2.0 It was another...
Spring reveals a mess on Anchorage's trails, and a vexing conversation about homelessness
Anchorage Daily News, Alaska via Yahoo News· 6 days agoMay 19—Somewhere on the Campbell Creek trail, an abandoned campsite stretches from the bank of the creek all the way to the asphalt of the trail. There are bike wheels and wet wipes and tarps ...