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A 20-year plan for the Alaska Marine Highway System is being met with skepticism about the likelihood of funding for proposed improvements and questions about the inability to resolve current ...
He was among the crew members providing members of the Alaska State Legislature insight into a day in the life of working ...
The latest version of the state’s capital budget reappropriates approximately $37 million from designated Juneau Access funds ...
A draft of the 20-year plan for Alaska’s state ferry system is open for public comment. Officials with the Alaska Department of Transportation are asking residents to weigh in on the plan that ...
It's time for advisors to find Puerto EscondidoNew direct flights from the U.S., a boutique hotel boom and a long-awaited highway are putting this once-hidden Pacific gem in ...
Alaska’s commercial fishing industry is facing a perfect storm of poor markets, low prices, and rising barriers of entry, but ...
Can Forbes Travel Guide solve the commissions conundrum?Forbes Travel Guide's endorsed travel agencies are dreaming the impossible dream: being paid hotel commissions ...
A proposed resolution in support of reestablishing Alaska Marine Highway System service to Prince Rupert, British Columbia, is set to be considered Monday by the Gateway Borough Assembly.
The state Senate’s budget bill for fiscal year 2026 will soon be taken up by House lawmakers after passing the Senate on Tuesday morning.
The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly unanimously approved all 12 items on its consent calendar, only removing one item about a resolution supporting the re-establishment of an Alaska Marine Highway ...