On March 27, 1964, the strongest earthquake to hit the United States violently shook southern coast of Alaska. The powerful ...
Earthquake of March 27, 1964 was the largest recorded earthquake in U.S. history and the second largest earthquake recorded ...
Sixty years ago today, March 27, 1964, the second most powerful earthquake on the planet shook Alaska and affected every ...
The plan comes after state officials decided against spraying a grape juice repellent from flying drones to deter wildlife.
Unemployment in Alaska ticked up slightly to 4.5 percent in February despite 6,000 more jobs than a year earlier.
Earthquakes are far from uncommon here in Alaska...but the quake that rocked our state back in 1964 is one no one who was ...
An annual test of Alaska’s tsunami warning system is scheduled for Wednesday, March 27 at about 10:20 a.m. It will broadcast ...
Sixty years ago, a magnitude 9.2 earthquake forced Southcentral to rebuild, driving new seismic engineering and construction methods.
Ketchikan's quiet Good Friday evening became a cacophony of sirens and alerts, and all residents were ordered to seek higher ground.
Today marks the 60th anniversary of Alaska’s Good Friday Earthquake and Tsunami that destroyed Kodiak’s harbor and downtown.
The story of a natural disaster is, more often than not, a story told in numbers. How else does one attempt to quantify loss, or express the unleashed ...
The reports of harrowing, and sometimes tragic incidents aboard airplanes accelerated this year, leading many to wonder if it ...