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Outrigger Goes Big on world Oceans Month this June

Filed by Outrigger Hospitality Group Photo credit © Outrigger World Oceans Month WAIKIKI – In honour of World Oceans Month this June, Outrigger Hotels and Resorts is eager to continue its support in protecting and sustaining the oceans and the species that inhabit it. Making Big Waves for Global Change Through its OZONE programme, Outrigger has championed ocean and coral health by planting, preserving and protecting more than 100 football fields of coral since the launch of OZONE in 2014. This World Oceans Month, Outrigger will host enriching eco-activities at its hotels and resorts in Hawai‘i, Fiji and Mauritius – ranging from beach clean-up events, pop-up aquarium experiences and more – creating engaging opportunities for guests to make a sustainable splash this year:

California mayor resigns after Farrah Abraham becomes NINTH woman to accuse him of sexual assault

We believe this is felony territory : California mayor resigns after Farrah Abraham becomes NINTH woman to accuse him of sexual assault after a very serious encounter in March Dominic Foppoli, the mayor of the small town Windsor in Sonoma County, finally caved in to calls for him to resign on Friday  His resignation comes after reality star Farrah Abraham became the ninth woman to accuse him of sexual assault Abraham filed a police report with the Palm Beach Police Department in Florida on April 2, 2021 Details about the alleged sexual assault were not immediately clear - but her lawyer described them as very serious  

Hatcher Pass Road finally reopened weeks after worst avalanche swarm in decades

Hatcher Pass Road finally reopens weeks after worst avalanche swarm in decades Published 4 days ago Share on Facebook Print article Hatcher Pass Road reopened Tuesday night after crews from the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities finished clearing heavy snow and debris from a series of avalanches more than two weeks ago. Five avalanches on Easter covered a 2,400-foot stretch of the road in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough north of Anchorage that provides access to terrain for skiing, snowboarding and snowmachining. Avalanches of that magnitude had not hit the area in roughly 40 years, DOT said. Dangerous avalanche conditions that persisted in the area for more than a week prevented immediate road clearing. On Friday, a helicopter crew dropped 15 charges to trigger any potential remaining avalanches so the area would be safe for ground crews, DOT spokeswoman Shannon McCarthy said.

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