After nearly 84 years, the USS Arizona’s unknowns could be one step closer to being known again. A civilian-led effort called Operation 85 has reached its goal of collecting enough DNA samples from ...
Sailors from the U.S. Navy’s Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 1, with the aid of U.S. Navy contractors, prepared to lift a concrete segment of a USS Arizona Memorial platform from the waters of Pearl ...
PHOENIX — The unincorporated town of Wenden in La Paz County is sinking due to the over pumping of groundwater. The over pumping causes a phenomenon known as subsidence, according to La Paz County ...
Head coach Jonathan Gannon and his Arizona Cardinals likely hoped this situation was over with, but there is more from around the NFL. On Oct. 11, The Athletic's NFL insider Dianna Russini reported ...
A new study published in Marine Pollution Bulletin shows that oil is still seeping from the wreck of the USS Arizona, more than 80 years after its sinking at Pearl Harbor. The study focuses on samples ...
More than eight decades since the “Day of Infamy,” scientists are still studying the Pearl Harbor attack. The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI) in Falmouth reported Friday that oil from the ...
A new study published in Marine Pollution Bulletin shows that oil is still seeping from the wreck of the USS Arizona, more than 80 years after its sinking at Pearl Harbor. The study focuses on samples ...
When shark attacks appear in the news, they typically involve a single victim, maybe a swimmer or surfer who’s been bitten, or in rare worst-case scenarios, killed. These incidents, while frightening, ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - It’s been more than 80 years since the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. Now a salvage crew is hard at work to preserve and protect the USS Arizona and the memorial structure ...
The town of Wenden, Arizona, is sinking due to a phenomenon called land subsidence. The sinking is caused by large farms, including some owned by Saudi Arabian companies, depleting the underground ...
An Arizona town competing for basic access to clean water has sunk more than 18 feet over the past eight decades — with no signs of stopping — as locals struggle to make headway against area megafarms ...
A small town in rural Arizona sinks almost 3 inches each year — and the ground will likely only continue to collapse as locals and corporate mega-farms battle over access to clean water. Residents of ...
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