Winter storms stress Hydaburg Dam, imperiling city’s water supply
Officials said Thursday there’s minimal risk to life and property but a breach could knock out the city of Hydaburg’s water supply.
Read MoreOfficials said Thursday there’s minimal risk to life and property but a breach could knock out the city of Hydaburg’s water supply.
Read MoreGov. Mike Dunleavy and lawmakers say a nearly $77 million windfall would allow the state to fund the Alaska Marine Highway System for the next year and a half. The governor visited Ketchikan on Thursday and discussed his proposal.
Read MoreIt’s looking less and less likely that large cruise ships will show up in Alaska’s ports this year. Even so, elected leaders are holding out hope — and working to remove legal barriers to the 2021 season. Alaska’s senators...
Read MoreThe U.S. Forest Service says lifting the Roadless Rule would open up about 168,000 old-growth acres to potential logging. That’s about 2% of the area protected by the rule, or 1% of the total Tongass.
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