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Haines leaders say they misunderstood vote to hire lobbyist, seek to reconsider
Some assembly members are hoping to reconsider their vote last week to hire a new federal lobbyist after learning that the candidate they thought they were voting on is not a lobbyist at all — and is also the managing director of a mining company.
Aug 22, 20255 min read


July heat wave triggers king salmon die-off in front of Petersburg hatchery
Hatchery managers had hoped that June’s steady rainfall would spare them from having to intervene in this year’s king salmon run, allowing fish to reach the Crystal Lake Hatchery in Petersburg naturally, without the stress of human handling.
Aug 20, 20253 min read


Police launch e-scooter safety campaign after new ordinance sets rules
Wrangell Police Chief Gene Meek has started a public safety campaign to enforce new e-scooter regulations through education and enforcement.
Aug 20, 20252 min read


Fire in the hole: The Indigenous crews blasting the Tongass rainforest to save it
After a historic land buyback by the US Forest Service, Tlingit crew members are demolishing culverts to restore streams, salmon runs and cultural history deep in the national forest.
Aug 17, 20251 min read


Sockeye, commercial season, remain slow
Sockeye counts in the Upper Lynn Canal are down, and the run is yet to arrive in full force. As the weeks tick by and numbers stay low, some fishermen are worried the full run might not materialize at all.
Aug 16, 20253 min read


Juneau flooding sparks days-long cell service outages in Haines and Skagway
Haines and Skagway residents have been dealing with weak or no cell service for several days this week. At least two carriers – AT&T and Verizon – say the outage is due to Juneau’s glacial outburst flood.
Aug 16, 20251 min read


Tsunami-causing slide was largest in decade, earthquake center finds
Sunday’s massive tsunami-causing landslide in Southeast Alaska likely sent more than 100 million cubic meters of debris into an icy fjord and onto a prominent glacier in one of the largest slides in at least 10 years, according to analysis by the Alaska Earthquake Center.
Aug 14, 20253 min read


Haines schools to lease buses for student transportation this year
After months of wrangling and a controversial decision to drop busing for the year, the Haines board of education voted to lease up to three buses and take on the responsibility of transporting students to and from school this year.
Aug 14, 20253 min read


American Pacific Mining tears down work camp but plans to continue exploration at Palmer Project
Residents have mixed feelings about what the moves mean for the project and the future of the Chilkat Valley
Aug 14, 20253 min read


Petersburg sawmill turns Tongass timber into complete home and cabin kits
The opportunity is growing for home builders in Petersburg to use locally milled Tongass timber in their new building projects.
Aug 12, 20256 min read


Haines DMV office closed indefinitely until state finds new staff
The local office was closed Monday morning and for the foreseeable future until her replacement is hired.
Aug 6, 20253 min read


Officials respond to vandalism that damaged a petroglyph rock at beach site
A petroglyph rock was found split in half last month, apparently damaged by someone attempting to remove the ancient carving, according to borough and U.S. Forest Service officials.
Aug 6, 20253 min read
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