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James Crumbley, father of school shooter, found guilty of involuntary manslaughter
A Michigan jury found James Crumbley was criminally responsible for the four murders his son, who was 15 at the time, committed at Oxford High School in 2021.
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Unalaska City Council greenlights compensation and title updates for unrepresented city employees
The Unalaska City Council voted on March 12 to allow the city to make updates so they can pay competitive wages to certain employees.
Unalaska local aims to bring healing through yoga classes
In this episode of "Island Interviews," instructor Alyssa McDonald shares her reasons for getting into yoga and how she hopes the practice will assist others in Unalaska.
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Author-crabber Randy Batten finds ‘Time’ to bring readers in and out of the Middle Ages
Batten has been writing stories since he was in grade school. He said he finds time to write even while working full-time as a licensed deckhand with Resolve Pioneer in Dutch Harbor. The original notes for Knight on Time came together during free moments while he worked.
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World famous artists designed this carnival in 1987. Nearly 40 years later, it's back
Keith Haring, Salvador Dalí, David Hockney, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Roy Lichtenstein and others adorned the park's rides. Those attractions have been in shipping containers ever since — until now.
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Political group No Labels is closer to putting forward a candidate for president
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Chris Stirewalt of The Dispatch, about the group's plan to put forth a third-party presidential candidate. Would that third-party option have a shot in November?
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The plan to get a transitional government in place in Haiti is being tested
Days after Haiti's prime minister announced his intention to resign, politicians of all stripes have started jockeying for power. Haitians are expressing reservations.
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After 27 years, Dial-A-Buoy is ending its services
Dial-A-Buoy has provided free weather and water info from buoys around the world. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says calls have dropped precipitously thanks to satellite imagery.
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Scientists say they have found the world's oldest lipstick in southern Iran
Researchers in Italy say a deep red lip-paste discovered there is 5,000 years old. It's made of vegetable oils and waxes, and was likely worn by social elites as a display of superior status.
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Waymo's robotaxi service set to expand into Los Angeles
Waymo, owned by Google's parent company Alphabet, is rolling out driverless cars to passengers in L.A. San Francisco and Phoenix already have them.
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