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Archives for April 2014
U.S. Tells Users To Stop Using Internet Explorer For Now
The Department of Homeland Security is warning Americans to stop using the Web browser Internet Explorer because it has a bug that could allow hackers to install malicious software without the user knowing it.
North Korea Conducts Artillery Drills Near Southern Border
North Korea has conducted live artillery drills near a disputed western maritime border with the South just days after President Obama and his South Korean counterpart urged Pyongyang to give up its nuclear weapons.
EU Follows U.S. In Imposing New Sanctions On Russia
The European Union has followed the U.S. in imposing a new round of sanctions on Russia for the Kremlin’s intervention in Crimea and alleged support of separatist elements inside eastern Ukraine.
Twisters In 3 States Kill More Than A Dozen People
A second day of tornadoes has caused devastation in the South, killing more than a dozen people in Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee.
River watch teams prepare for breakup
The National Weather Service is predicting below average flooding this year, but the state wants villages to be ready just in case.
Wildfire threat increases in Interior as snow melts
Red Flag warnings are in effect for areas of South Central and Interior Alaska, including Fairbanks, Delta Junction and Tok.
Bethel’s Megan Leary takes first runner-up at Miss Indian World
Bethel’s Megan Leary is the 2014 first runner up of the Miss Indian World competition, which concluded Saturday night at the Gathering of Nations in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
City Hall packed by Augustus Brown Swimming Pool supporters last night
Thirty people testified on the Augustus Brown pool and a proposal to raise the mill rate
Peggy Wilson ending long legislative career
Southeast Alaska’s longest serving lawmaker is retiring.