In the middle of March 1942, approximately one month after President Franklin Rosevelt authorized the highway, the Army Corps of Engineers began arriving in Alaska. More than 10,000 soldiers ...
The slide area cut off road access between the city and schools and an area to the north that holds at least 3,000 residents, ...
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities has announced its plan to conduct a feasibility study to ...
Motorists who commute between Anchorage and the Mat-Su should plan on budgeting extra time to reach their destination ...
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Homer News on MSNDOT announces 2025 Kenai Peninsula construction projectsThe Alaska Department of Transportation has released the list of construction projects to be conducted on the Kenai Peninsula ...
In the early spring of 1942, when the Army Corps of Engineers arrived to begin building the Alaska Highway, Alaska's population was approximately 73,000. About half of those residents were Native ...
A rockslide near Ketchikan on Thursday morning has blocked the island’s main road, leaving people who live north of the slide ...
The question of whether to allow a road to be built through the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, a vast wild area in southwest Alaska, has vexed policymakers for decades.
The Alaska Highway near Haines Junction, Yukon. The territory's premier says many Yukoners have suggested putting a toll on the highway as a retaliatory measure against new U.S. tariffs.
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