Young was one of 13 House Republicans to vote for the infrastructure bill last week.
Transportation
Warehouses are overwhelmed by America’s shopping spree
In simplest terms, America’s warehouses are running out of space. It’s all claimed and bursting at the seams.
A freight company is leaving 2 barges to freeze in the Kuskokwim River: ‘We had to get out of there’
The early freeze-up this year caught the company off guard.
Ferries, highways and more: What the federal infrastructure bill will fund in Alaska
All three members of Alaska’s Republican delegation to Congress voted for the $1.2 trillion bill — reflecting how important the bill is to the 49th state.
1 dead in Kodiak plane crash
Federal investigators are heading to Kodiak after a small plane crashed Sunday afternoon shortly after takeoff.
Rate changes could help businesses host electric vehicle chargers
Businesses have to pay for their own electricity, and fast chargers consume large amounts of energy.
State finishes road project connecting Kake to new boat ramp
The state spent $40 million to extend and upgrade the remote road outside of the Southeast Alaska village of Kake across the northern side of the island to a new boat ramp about 12 miles from Petersburg.
Bad wiring, lax oversight and poor judgment factored in fatal 2019 Unalaska crash, regulators say
The crash killed one passenger and injured nine others.
After smashing records and destroying roads, rain keeps falling in Girdwood
By Monday morning, just under 14 inches of rain had fallen in three days in Girdwood — the most rain since the National Weather Service started keeping track in 1955.
Alaska Seaplanes plane slips tow at Juneau airport, no injuries reported
Alaska Seaplanes spokesperson Andy Kline said no one was inside of the plane and there was no damage to it. Kline said the plane was checked out and is operational.