A man was fatally struck by a vehicle Friday night on the Glenn Highway in Anchorage according to police, marking the city’s ...
A pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle along the Glenn Highway near Boniface Parkway on Friday night died from their ...
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, ...
Anchorage police responded to Glenn Hwy near Boniface Pkwy after reports of a vehicle versus pedestrian collision, the ...
AMHS Long-Range Plan unveiled Feb. 28 states its intention is to modernize a ferry system plagued by a fleet of aging vessels ...
The state plans to build new hybrid ferries, hire more workers to run them and improve port infrastructure. With regular ...
After downturns in forestry and petroleum production, B.C.'s northernmost municipality has turned to tourism for a lifeline. Now, residents worry the threat of tolls on American truck traffic could be ...
1942, U.S. Army. Signal Corps. When President Franklin Roosevelt authorized the building of the Alaska Highway in February 1942, the problem of who would actually do the construction quickly arose.
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 ...
An Alaska man faces up to 99 years in prison in connection with the death of his wife, whose body was discovered by a tour ...