Seward is considering an upgrade to the dock used by cruise ships visiting the city on Prince William Sound.
Twelve of 20 cruise ships cited for violating pollutant levels
JUNEAU -- An analysis by state regulators shows that more than half of the cruise ships that discharged wastewater regularly into Alaska waters received citations.
Eielson visitor center features efficient design
The new Eielson Visitor Center, located 67 miles within Denali National Park and Preserve, has become Alaska's first LEED Platinum Certified building -- the highest designation available to business that demonstrate energy efficiency and sustainability, said RIM Architects, the architect and project manager.
Is Palin helping or hurting Alaska's image?
As the governor has become an increasingly controversial figure, some images of Alaska seen nationwide have been less than picturesque.
Cruise-ship passengers and crew members spent an estimated $530 million in the state last year, or almost $100 on average per visit, according to a new study by the cruise industry on its economic impact.
Tourism held steady at 1.7 million, with more foreigners
More came by air. Fewer by car or RV. And at the end of Alaska's tourist season it looks like the state hosted about 1.7 million visitors this year, roughly the same number as last year. Cruise ships remain the foundation of Alaska's visitor industry, carrying three out of every five tourists.
Palin on cover of state tourism brochure
Early this month, 500,000 people around the U.S. opened their mailbox to find a letter featuring a photo of a smiling Sarah Palin and signed simply "Sarah."
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Tour operators get a chance to go 'green'
A new non-profit program launched this week will enable Alaska tour operators to get certified as "green." The "Adventure Green Alaska" eco-label program is the first of its kind in Alaska, according to the Alaska Wilderness Recreation and Tourism Association, which launched it.
Cruise ship inspectors gain improved access
Cruise ship lines have made their vessels more accessible to state environmental monitors in the last month, according to the Department of Environmental Conservation.
Americans cut back on June road trips
The summer vacation season began this year with Americans behind the wheel less. And Alaska was among the states recording the largest declines in driving.
Pioneer Alaska aviator dies at home at 96
Ray Petersen, a pioneer Alaska aviator, died in his sleep Tuesday morning in his Anchorage apartment, his family said.
Denali bus drivers reach tentative accord
Bus drivers at Denali National Park and Preserve have reached a tentative agreement over long-term wage issues, according to the president of Teamsters Local 959.
Proposed visitor center has land to sit on
A new federal/state visitor center in the planning stages for an area near Tok moved another step forward toward welcoming upward of 100,000 visitors annually.
Tourists show up, but next year's a question mark
The summer so far is generally holding steady for tourist-dependent businesses in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, thanks at least in part to a pulse of European travelers drawn by the weak U.S. dollar.
Denali bus drivers OK strike as wage negotiations continue
Embroiled in a long-running dispute over pay rates and unpaid wages, the bus drivers who ferry visitors into Denali National Park and Preserve have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike that could cripple the park's transportation system.
Ketchikan wants cruise ships to stay longer
Ketchikan city officials are hoping to convince cruise lines to stay a bit longer in the Southeast community. According to the Downtown Steering Committee, Ketchikan has the shortest average stays of the three primary Alaska cruise port cities.
For years, visitors wanting to see Denali National Park's grizzly bears, moose, sheep and caribou have had to ride school buses that polluted the air and spoiled the tranquility with their noisy, carbon dioxide-spewing diesel engines.
Visits to Denali National Park are down 13 percent so far this year, and everything from high gas prices to bad weather is getting blamed.
Tourists push north despite high fuel prices
In early May, Bob and Sandy Wilson and their two cats began a long-planned road trip from North Carolina to Alaska. They discovered right away that their 40-foot luxury motor home wasn't the only big rig rambling north.
Glacier Bay cruise ship resumes schedule after crack in hull fixed
WRANGELL -- The Spirit of Glacier Bay cruise ship, which ran aground in Tarr Inlet on Monday, began taking on water Thursday night while traveling from Juneau to Ketchikan for repairs.
Damaged cruise ship takes on water
Grounded Alaska cruise ship in for repairs
Cruise ship runs aground in Glacier Bay
Cruise West already under Coast Guard watch
Weakened dollar draws foreign tourists to state
Ocean Ranger Program Status Report
Groups say cruise ships denied ocean rangers access
Airlines continue baggage scrutiny with bulky carry-ons
Developer loses appeal for hotel in Denali State Park
Cruise ship arrives with norovirus outbreak
Rumor of Norovirus prompts inquiries
Crabber profits from curious tourists
Cruise industry fires up against discharge rules
Most bus riders hurt in crash leave hospital
Gas prices put dent in the RV business
Assembly seeks to define borough's place in tourism
Chugach Adventure Guides merging with Lower 48 company
Charter fishermen in Southeast face worrisome season
Juneau gets first parade of tourists
Developer appeals Denali hotel rejection
Will Alaskans play with wallets pinched?
Group to focus on Denali overflights
Mat-Su panel turns down Denali Park hotel proposal
Tourists flown out after extra week on glacier
Alaska ferry returns to Prince Rupert dock
Cruise lines call discharge rules unrealistic
Denali hotel plans put on hold
Rule may shorten cruise ship stops in Alaska
Denali lodge permit application under public review
Ocean rangers cost more than expected
US senators want delay of border ID requirements
Aurora pulls visitors farther north
Winter tourists to the Arctic don't fret over the expense
Cruise-ship law change worries Juneau
Tourists in '06 made Ketchikan $162 million richer
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