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Why are the 'Kings of the Great Plains' dying?
Drought in the middle of the country has opened the door for pests and pathogens that can kill trees. That's particularly true of a fungus that's decimating bur oak trees once known as the "King of the Great Plains."
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Body discovered on beach near Nome identified as man missing for months off Nunivak Island
On Aug. 22, the body of 72-year-old Samuel Shavings was discovered by beachcombers just outside of Nome, nearly 300 miles from where he was first reported missing.
U.S. Coast Guard responds to stranded sailboat south of Unalaska
The U.S. Coast Guard is responding to a stranded sailing vessel about 23 miles south of Unalaska.
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Public media stations in rural America say emergency alert funding is in jeopardy
Without congressionally approved funding, public media stations say communities will be left with aging infrastructure amid growing risks from extreme weather.
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Unalaska City Council votes to establish $50M fund for future infrastructure projects
City Manager Bil Homka warned the council about buildings in need of repair and said the city can’t afford to kick the can down the road.
Candidates finalized for Unalaska municipal election
Unalaskans will vote on five City Council and school board seats in October’s election.
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Authorities investigative motive behind Minnesota mass shooting, CDC director is out after less than a moth in the job, ex-Biden administration officials detail contentious talks over Israel's war in Gaza.
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Authorities investigate motive behind Minnesota mass shooting
Authorities identified a suspect and now they are working to figure out why a 23 year old shot and killed 2 school children and wounded 17 other people at a Catholic school and church in Minneapolis.
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Father felt like 'throwing up' when he learned of shooting at daughter's school
A father shares his four-year-old daughter's experience hiding in a church basement home to her preschool as gunfire erupted upstairs at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis.
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Minnesota attorney general on Wednesday's mass shooting in Minneapolis
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison about Wednesday's mass shooting at a Catholic church and school in Minneapolis.
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