Alaska’s economic woes are affecting all corners of the state, especially communities that were banking on an Arctic boom.
Transportation
Alaska, British Columbia ink transboundary agreement
Alaska and British Columbia signed a memorandum of understanding Wednesday expected to increase the state’s role in transboundary mine decisions.
How do you run the ferry system with less money?
The Alaska Marine Highway System wants more input into in its long-term planning. It’s announced what it’s calling community engagement meetings in six port cities over the next month.
U.S. Senate bill could cut Alaska ferry funding
A federal funding battle could affect the future of the Alaska Marine Highway System. Formula changes in the U.S. Senate’s version of a transportation bill would reduce the amount of money available to fix Alaska ships.
Congressional math fail cost Alaska Railroad $3 million a year for 3 years
The Alaska Railroad has been missing out on $3 million a year for the past three years because of what appears to be late night math goof.
Bethel’s new aircraft mechanic school ready for students
The school began accepting applications last week. As of Monday, five potential students have applied.
Tiff over tolls troubles Knik Arm bridge critics
Project director Judy Dougherty said population projects have become much more conservative. The new financing outlook depends on a minimum of 18,000 vehicles a day paying a toll to cross the bridge.
NTSB report: Fuel gauges read empty before Lynn Canal plane crash
Pilot Mike Mackowiak told the NTSB he had fueled the plane before takeoff, and was convinced there was an electrical malfunction with the gauges when they read empty.
Can the ferry system be more reliable?
Port community leaders worry next summer’s Alaska Marine Highway System schedule will be as unreliable as this summer’s.
One plane crash victim medevaced to Seattle, three discharged
A private plane crashed near Eldred Rock Wednesday afternoon. It was carrying three passengers and a pilot.