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Road to Ruin

2007 Stories

Juneau road loses staff money, will proceed anyway
City votes to support road project
Gov. Palin cancels materials contract for Lynn Canal road

2006 Stories

Official: Road project cost will increase
Pro-road advocates form group to counter opponents
Candidates agree on road out of town
Bidding open on disputed north road
State scales back access road project
Murkowski: Road needed for Kensington
2nd lawsuit filed over road project
Pioneer road contract awarded, then retracted
High court steers clear of road contract
Poised for profits at end of the road?
Palin questions road, may cancel deal
Governor stops pioneer road

2005 Stories

Out of the wild
Pregnant women in Skagway want road
Road would change the landscape of recreation
Skagway man's medical ordeal prolonged by lack of highway
Economic Engine
Haines residents fear being left out
Highway could bring savings in school travel
More stories from 2005

2004 Stories

Bill includes $2 million for Juneau road
Murkowski seeks road to Skagway
That road out: What it is, and isn't
State plan for transportation leans toward more roads
My Turn: Road, capitol remain committee's priorities
My Turn: Exaggerations abound about effects of a road
My Turn: Road, capitol remain committee's priorities
More stories from 2004

2003 Stories

State Chamber picks Juneau Access as a top priority
State begins retooling plans to enhance SE transportation
Survey says Juneau split on road debate
Juneau Access among top DOT projects
My Turn: Should we build a road to Juneau? Do the math
My Turn: It's not too late for realistic transportation improvements
My Turn:Road to Skagway will benefit Juneau residents the most
More stories from 2003

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2005 Road Stories

Out of the wild
Pregnant women in Skagway want road
Road would change the landscape of recreation
Skagway man's medical ordeal prolonged by lack of highway
Economic Engine
Haines residents fear being left out
Highway could bring savings in school travel
Sad shape of rural roads stirs elder's skepticism
Skagway's next fork in the road
Boosters: Road will anchor capital
State presses on as highway funds remain in limbo

2005 Road Stories: Opinion Columns

My Turn: Road would ruin the Lynn Canal wilderness
My Turn: Road to Skagway allows freest travel at lowest cost
My Turn: Affordable transportation is an egalitarian imperative
My Turn: Capitol, not Juneau Access, might be road to nowhere
My Turn: Empire's Juneau Access economics don't add up
My Turn: Road remains best way to address access issue
My Turn: Water is still safest route in Lynn Canal
My Turn: No need for road

2005 Road Stories: Letters to the editor

Check your facts on the Juneau road
Where's the inaccuracy?
Stick to facts
Road would be closed in winter
Guess who will pay
Road could improve locals' lives
Use money for safe, necessary roads
No money for road














 

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