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Pilot reported fire on fuel-laden plane and tried to return to airport before deadly Alaska crash
Read full article: Pilot reported fire on fuel-laden plane and tried to return to airport before deadly Alaska crashA federal aviation official says one of the two pilots of an airplane that was laden with fuel reported a fire on board shortly before the aircraft crashed and burned outside Fairbanks, Alaska.
Volunteers uncover fate of thousands of Lost Alaskans sent to Oregon mental hospital a century ago
Read full article: Volunteers uncover fate of thousands of Lost Alaskans sent to Oregon mental hospital a century agoA 15-year volunteer effort is helping identify the fates of thousands of Alaskans who were shipped to a controversial psychiatric hospital in Oregon between 1904 and the 1960s.
It's so cold and snowy in Alaska that fuel oil is thickening and roofs are collapsing
Read full article: It's so cold and snowy in Alaska that fuel oil is thickening and roofs are collapsingMuch of Alaska has plunged into a deep freeze, with temperatures colder than minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit in recent days in some places.
Permafrost expert and military pilot among 4 killed in a helicopter crash on Alaska's North Slope
Read full article: Permafrost expert and military pilot among 4 killed in a helicopter crash on Alaska's North SlopeFriends and family are remembering the three passengers and pilot killed when a helicopter crashed on Alaska's remote North Slope late last week.
'Into the Wild' bus on display during preservation work
Read full article: 'Into the Wild' bus on display during preservation workAn abandoned city bus that people sometimes went on deadly pilgrimages to Alaskaโs backcountry to visit can now safely be viewed at the University of Alaska Fairbanks while it undergoes preservation work.
Supreme Court won't get involved in Fairbanks Four case
Read full article: Supreme Court won't get involved in Fairbanks Four caseRoberts and three other men were convicted of killing a Fairbanks teenager in 1997. Four men who say they were illegally imprisoned for nearly two decades for the murder of a teenager in Alaska will have their lawsuit go forward after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to get involved in the case. In January of last year it overturned a lower court ruling that had dismissed a lawsuit by the Fairbanks Four against the city of Fairbanks. In January of last year the appeals court overturned a lower court ruling that dismissed a lawsuit by the Fairbanks Four against the city of Fairbanks. The four men โ George Frese, Kevin Pease, Marvin Roberts and Eugene Vent โ were convicted of murder in the 1997 death of Fairbanks teenager John Hartman.
Watchdog: Fossil fuel firms need to curb climate gas leaks
Read full article: Watchdog: Fossil fuel firms need to curb climate gas leaksFILE - In this undated file photo the Trans-Alaska pipeline and pump station north of Fairbanks, Alaska is shown. The International Energy Agency says oil and gas companies aren't doing enough to reduce the release of methane, a potent source of planet-heating emissions, that is seeping out of pipelines and production plants. (AP Photo/Al Grillo, file)BERLIN โ The International Energy Agency says oil and gas companies aren't doing enough to reduce the release of methane, a potent source of planet-heating emissions, that is seeping out of pipelines and production plants. Satellite imaging has become an increasingly important tool in pinpointing the source of manmade methane emissions in recent years. ___Read all AP stories about climate change issues at https://apnews.com/hub/Climate