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  • 1 week ago | foxweather.com | Hayley Vawter

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Seismic activity persists at Mount Spurr, which scientists said could mean the Alaska volcano is poised for a possible eruption. Mount Spurr is at an advisory alert level, with a yellow color code signaling unrest. The volcano began showing signs of unrest in October. According to the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 55 earthquakes were recorded at Mount Spurr last week.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Hayley Vawter

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Seismic activity persists at Mount Spurr, which scientists said could mean the Alaska volcano is poised for a possible eruption. Mount Spurr is at an advisory alert level, with a yellow color code signaling unrest. The volcano began showing signs of unrest in October. According to the Alaska Volcano Observatory, 55 earthquakes were recorded at Mount Spurr last week.

  • 1 week ago | fox6now.com | Hayley Vawter

    Conservationists are telling anglers to cut the head off a predatory, reptile-looking fish that can breathe air if they find one. Northern snakehead fish are native to Asia, and were first found in the U.S. in 2002 in a pond in Maryland, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Two years later, snakeheads spread to the Potomac River and now, Missouri is one of the latest states to warn about the invasive fish species. The northern snakehead is an invasive fish species with a fitting name.

  • 1 week ago | foxweather.com | Hayley Vawter

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. – River Road BBQ in Kentucky's largest city is just one of many businesses facing an indescribable challenge after feet of water from the Ohio River flooded their restaurant. The Ohio River remains in moderate flood stage, more than a week after heavy rainfall caused river levels to rise significantly. River Road BBQ's General Manager Krissy Davis told FOX Weather this isn't the first time this year the restaurant has had to close for weather.

  • 1 week ago | foxweather.com | Hayley Vawter

    Conservationists are telling anglers to cut the head off a predatory, reptile-looking fish that can breathe air if they find one. Northern snakehead fish are native to Asia, and were first found in the U.S. in 2002 in a pond in Maryland, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Two years later, snakeheads spread to the Potomac River and now, Missouri is one of the latest states to warn about the invasive fish species. The northern snakehead is an invasive fish species with a fitting name.

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