The city’s planning commission unanimously granted a conditional-use permit for the construction of the restaurant in the Valley.
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Douglas Highway construction suspended over July Fourth weekend, resumes Monday
Construction crews have been replacing the water main along a section of the road since the first week of June. Construction is expected to last into early September.
Coast Guard visits Nome, prepares for increase in Arctic traffic
The Coast Guard contingent heard comments from Nome’s Mayor Richard Beneville, City Manager Tom Moran, along with business and nonprofit representatives.
Higher fines for traffic, animal control citations
Juneau drivers face double, even triple fines for speeding, not showing proof of insurance
Senate Approves $8 Billion Transportation Package
The Senate approved a bill Tuesday that would keep transportation dollars flowing until December. But it has not yet solved the problem of how to avoid any disruption in highway spending.
U-2 Spy Plane Disrupted Hundreds Of Flights, FAA Acknowledges
A snarl of air traffic over California last week is being blamed on a Cold War-era spy plane whose flight plan did not compute for air traffic control computers.
GM Fuel Gauge Recall Affects Thousands Of SUVs
Weeks after issuing recalls for safety problems in some of its most popular cars, GM says it needs to fix defective fuel gauges that can give SUV drivers little or no warning their vehicle might run out of fuel.
Feds Will Require Rearview Cameras On Vehicles In 2018
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will require all new vehicles — from small subcompacts to commercial vans — to have “rear visibility technology” beginning in May 2018.
Toyota To Pay $1.2B To End Safety-Related Probe
Saying that “Toyota intentionally concealed information” and misled the public about the danger that some of its vehicles might suddenly accelerate, Attorney Gen. Eric Holder announced Wednesday that the automaker is being fined $1.2 billion for not being forthcoming after car owners started to complain in 2009.
U.S. One Step Closer To Future Where Cars Talk To Each Other
The United States is one step closer to a future where cars will communicate with each other to avoid accidents.