The United States Geological Survey says a 7.0-magnitude earthquake was felt in Alaska near or around the Hubbard Glacier on Saturday morning.
The UW welcomed back Bryson Tucker, who had missed six games with an injury.
The earthquakes are not believed to be connected. But they are a reminder of lurking danger.
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Every fifteen minutes, on average, the ground moves somewhere in Alaska. Most of those quakes are too small to notice, but ...
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This cold blast could be relatively short-lived, with a return to more typical wintry temperatures by later in December.
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