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Cracked concrete and exposed steel bars and soil under an abutment are the problems on an Alaska Highway bridge the Yukon ...
Alaska Statute 19.25.105 [materials] prohibits outdoor signs “to be erected or maintained within 660 feet of the nearest edge of [a state] right-of-way and visible from the main-traveled way of the ...
The N.C. Department of Transportation is restoring “Fort Bragg” to about 120 signs, after the nation’s largest military base was renamed again.
The State Outdoor Advertising Act allows an exemption for the placement of “Temporary Political Signs” along certain state highways.
Following the Good Friday earthquake, Alaska Gov. William Egan told Diamond Jim's owner Mary Lou Redmond she could keep her sign within the federal right of way on Seward Highway. It's still there ...
Alaska’s governor has declared a state of emergency over flooding that washed out a section of the Dalton Highway, the sole overland link between Prudhoe Bay and the state’s largest cities.
Alaska House members have agreed — for now — to add $20 million in state funds to the coming year's budget draft to account for smaller-than-expected federal operating grants.
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LIVE: State explains top preparedness level as interior fires continue to burn, Anchorage sees weekend wildfiresElephant Fire Prompts Level 1 Evacuation Level Alaska State Troopers have announced a new Level 1 Evacuation Status has been issued for areas including Eureka, Granite Creek, and areas north of the ...
Environment Weather What it takes to build and maintain Alaska’s icy highways Frozen rivers are vital transportation routes for communities outside the state’s traditional road system.
Insider's writer took a 2,100-mile road trip on Alaska's McCarthy Road; Glenn, Denali and Dalton Highways. It was a terrifying, memorable adventure.
You know those funny messages on electronic signs on the highway, like Massachusetts' Use Yah Blinkah (ph)? Well, they're now banned. The U.S. Federal Highway Administration says no joking around.
Seasoned travelers on the Alaska marine highway exchanged wary looks as the ferry slowed. Disruptions are increasingly common on Alaska's aging fleet of ferries.
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