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Nenana, Alaska, United States
Julie Stricker and Kyrie Long /
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner /
April 15, 2019
In the earliest breakup since the contest began in 1917, the Nenana Ice Classic Tripod fell early this morning.
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Kotlik, Alaska, United States
Dan Joling, Associated Press /
PBS NewsHour /
April 13, 2019
Frigid north winds blow down from the Arctic Ocean, freeze saltwater and push sea ice south. The ice normally prevents waves from forming and locks onto beaches, walling off villages. But not this year.
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Fishhook, Alaska, United States
Dan Joling, Associated Press /
Anchorage Daily News /
April 10, 2019
The closures of the campgrounds, facing the threat of falling trees, likely will last through summer, the state parks division said.
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College, Alaska, United States
Katie Spellman /
LEO Network /
April 10, 2019
This morning I heard and saw a robin in Fairbanks right near the fairgrounds. I have lived in Fairbanks for more than 30 years and have never seen a robin this early!
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Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Mike Brubaker /
LEO Network /
March 30, 2019
Spring has come about a month early. Is the mating season for our state bird, the Willow Ptarmigan, early as well?
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Grímsey, Northeast, Iceland
RÚV /
April 10, 2019
The season’s first puffins arrived on Grímsey island—the only part of Iceland to cross the Arctic Circle—a few days ago and the birds are generally arriving in Iceland significantly earlier each year than they used to.
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Old Crow, Yukon, Canada
Heather Avery /
CBC /
April 11, 2019
The people in Yukon's northernmost community are watching the effects of climate change unfold firsthand. Now the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation is going to do something about it.
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