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While locals watch 'lava fountain,' scientists monitor from afar
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Glowing lava and hot rocks spewing hundreds of feet from the summit of Pavlof Volcano last week caught the attention of tiny Cold Bay, 30 miles to the southwest, even if many residents in Alaska's more populated areas paid little notice. Comment?
While locals watch 'lava fountain,' scientists monitor from afar
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Glowing lava and hot rocks spewing hundreds of feet from the summit of Pavlof Volcano last week caught the attention of tiny Cold Bay, 30 miles to the southwest, even if many residents in Alaska's more populated areas paid little notice. Comment?
Pavlof Volcano shoots ash 15,000 feet into the air
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An air traffic controller in the region said small planes have flown around the plumes from Pavlof Volcano. Comment?
In this photo provided by the Alaska Volcano Observatory, the Pavlof volcano erupts Thursday, May 16, 2013, as seen from the air from the southwest in Cold Bay, Alaska. Comment?
Ash plumes from Pavlof Volcano reach 20,000 feet
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The Alaska Volcano Observatory says in a release that an ash plume was reported rising from Pavlof Volcano on Tuesday evening at about 15,000 feet. Comment?
Minor lava flows detected on 2 Alaska volcanoes
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The Alaska Volcano Observatory says satellite images Tuesday show the lava partly down a flank of Pavlof Volcano in a low-level eruption 625 miles southwest of Anchorage. Comment?
Volcano heating up in Alaska; 2nd one this month
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Tremors were detected at Pavlof Volcano, 625 miles southwest of Anchorage, according to the Alaska Volcano Observatory. 1 comment
Troubled Aleutians hovercraft fails at yet another assignment
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The Aleutians East Borough has again decided a hovercraft is not the right solution for a transportation problem in its turbulent, remote waters. 1 comment
Murkowski pushes Izembek road with administration
Republican Lisa Murkowski is lining up visits to King Cove as part of a push to open a road through Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, an internationally recognized bird sanctuary near the tip of the Alaska Peninsula. Comment?
Murkowski pushes Izembek road with administration
Lisa Murkowski is lining up visits by administration officials to a remote Alaska village where residents are seeking a road through a national wildlife refuge. 1 comment
Coast Guard helps severely ill fisherman
The Coast Guard reports that a helicopter crew from the Coast Guard Cutter Rush was dispatched to the fishing vessel Katie Ann. Comment?
Senate panel endorses Jewell for Interior chief
The committee's 19-3 vote in favor of Jewell came after current Interior Secretary Ken Salazar agreed to review a decision blocking construction of a gravel road through a wildlife refuge to provide access to an all-weather airport in rural Alaska. Comment?
Letter: Ita s time for Alaskans to revolt against those dictators in D.C.
Sean Cockerham reports , "Court rejects Alaska bid to remove polar bear from threatened list." I agree with our state Department of Law that this ruling places unnecessary, costly regulatory burdens on development. Comment?
Southwest Alaska villagers meet with Salazar about refuge road
King Cove resident Lonnie Brandell told Salazar the story of taking his father to the hospital six years ago. Comment?
Murkowski meets with Interior nominee Jewell
Lisa Murkowski said Wednesday she had a good meeting with President Barack Obama's nominee for Interior secretary a week after she threatened to slow the nomination process. Comment?
Alaska senator pushes for wildlife refuge road
Sen. Lisa Murkowski is pushing for a road between King Cove, population 938, where flying is often impossible, and Cold Bay, home to an airport that can operate in almost any weather. Comment?
Salazar to discuss proposed refuge with King Cove
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Residents of King Cove will get a face-to-face meeting with Interior Secretary Ken Salazar to make their case for a road through a national wildlife refuge to reach an all-weather airport and emergency medical care. Comment?
Salazar to discuss proposed refuge with King Cove
Interior Department spokesman Blake Androff says by email that the meeting was scheduled at the request of King Cove residents and Alaska's U.S. senators, Democrat Mark Begich and Republican Lisa Murkowski. Comment?
Paul Jenkins: King Cove should get its road
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If Interior Secretary Ken Salazar balks at overruling the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's myopic decision blocking a short, one-lane road between King Cove and Cold Bay - and it stands - there is a single certainty. Comment?
Federal agency rejects road through Alaska refuge
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Villagers in remote King Cove had sought the one-lane gravel road for transporting emergency medical patients to an all-weather airport in Cold Bay, but the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said it will choose the "no action" alternative to the proposed land swap that would have cleared the way for construction of a road bisecting Izembek National ... (more) Comment?