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Alaska’s ferry system could run out of funding this summer due to ‘federal chaos problem’
Alaska’s state ferry system is at risk of a partial or total shutdown this summer due to the failure of the federal ...
The Alaska ferry system is at risk of running out of operating funds this summer because of a frozen federal grant program, ...
Many of the comments suggest the state's claims of benefits to ferry passengers are disingenuous, and that the project looks ...
The state's project notice calls for the new mainliner ferry to be completed by the beginning of 2029 with an estimated price ...
After years of delays, the build contract to replace the Alaska Marine Highway System’s ferry Tustumena is out to bid. The state’s project notice calls for the new mainliner ferry to be completed by ...
The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (Alaska DOT&PF) has released a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the ...
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Skagway, Alaska: The Wild Frontier Escape Thats Captivating Adventure Travelers in 2026
From historic railways to legendary hiking trails, this small Alaskan town blends raw nature, Gold Rush history, and unforgettable outdoor experiences into one bucket-list destination.
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A bear's eye view: Camera-collared grizzlies give rare view of Alaska’s Arctic wilderness
Unique views of Alaska’s North Slope are being provided by unlikely photographers: grizzly bears. Twelve bears in one of the most remote grizzly bear populations in the world have been outfitted with ...
Alaska’s transportation system is the kind of thing most people don’t think about until it stops working. But for those of us who work in construction, it is part of daily life.
Bartlett specifically pointed to the ghost of the Kennecott Copper Corp., which extracted $4.5 billion of copper (in today’s dollars) but paid no taxes and left behind almost no permanent wealth in ...
The long-awaited project to build a replacement for the 61-year-old AMHS ferry Tustumena was put out to bid on Friday.
Drive around most any Portland neighborhood, and you’ll see tall, skinny houses standing two or three abreast. But squeezing ...
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