For an olive-sided flycatcher, migration can be a marathon. Some of the soot-colored songbirds travel more than 15,000 miles a year, winging their way from South America to Alaska and then back again.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — At least 19 Alaska residents are stuck in Peru due to the global outbreak of the COVID-19 crisis, U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski said. The U.S. Embassy in Peru said the country has ...
O.A.R.S., a family adventure vacations outfitter, outlines new offers from Peru to Alaska in their 2013 Family Adventure Catalog. The company specializes in multi-generational trips that revolve ...
Pre-match Peru vs. Uruguay in Montevideo, a banner of Peruvian fans was held to encourage the Peruvian national team in the face of the key duel for the qualification to Qatar 2022 World Cup. At the ...
In the past week, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials have detained two men in Alaska. At least one will be deported back to Peru, according to his wife, who is an Anchorage resident ...
Alaska is experiencing heightened earthquake activity today, as a number of smaller tremors impact the region. This year has seen frequent and sometimes severe movements around the world, mostly in ...
A SERIES of earthquakes have rocked the globe today, with 10 already recorded as Japan recovers from a magnitude-5.4 tremor in the latest of natural disasters hitting the country. Japan’s Hokkaido ...
To follow an olive-sided flycatcher, first you have to catch it. By Emily Anthes For an olive-sided flycatcher, migration can be a marathon. Some of the soot-colored songbirds travel more than 15,000 ...