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AMHS marine engineers say uncompetitive pay has driven a severe and worsening workforce shortage, caused excessive reliance ...
EDMONDS, Wash. — Washington is joining Alaska, California and New York in forming a coast-to-coast federal ferry caucus aimed at boosting national support for ferry systems, lawmakers announced ...
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Garamendi, colleagues launch Ferry Caucus
U.S. Representative John Garamendi announced the launch of a bipartisan Congressional Ferry Caucus on Tuesday, along with three co-chairs: Emily Randall of Washington, Nick Begich of Alaska and ...
Washington State Ferries is aiming to tackle its staffing shortage by building future captains and engineers through a program that teaches everything from loading cars to sailing the boat.
Many of the state’s vessels are more than 30 years old, with some over 50, prompting calls for federal investment.
U.S. Representative John Garamendi announced the launch of a bipartisan Congressional Ferry Caucus on Tuesday, along with three co-chairs: Emily Randall of Washington, Nick Begich of Alaska and Nic… ...
Evacuation alerts remain in effect across Interior Alaska as wildfires continue to grow, prompting shelter coordination, ...
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Staying connected on the Columbia
The Alaska Marine Highway System connects Alaska, and on Tuesday, it kept Paul Myers connected to work on his seven-hour ride ...