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CVN welcomes new staff, Lex Treinen
"There's not a lot going on in Haines. I don't know what you're going to write about." That's what...
Federal court: Trollers can fish for kings after all
A federal appeals panel issued a last-second ruling Wednesday that will allow this summer’s Southeast Alaska troll chinook salmon fishery to open...
Local man arrested with fentanyl, pistol at airport
A 46-year-old local man faced felony drug and weapons charges this week after his arrest at the...
Kiehl, Story provide legislative wrap up at town hall
Speaking at the American Legion Hall Thursday, the Chilkat Valley's legislative representatives...
Borough to take close look at sheet-metal breakwater
The Haines Borough Assembly this week approved $136,000 to check the integrity of its 633-foot...
Entire commission will be up for vote
By Kyle Clayton All seven seats on the Haines Borough Planning Commission will be up for election this October after the borough assembly voted...
Duly Noted
By Tom Morphet Judy Hall Jacobson, Terry Jacobson, Nene Wolfe, Mark Kistler and Mardell Gunn and about a half-dozen other residents attended the...
Special election passes 445-248
The initiative petition to elect Haines Borough Planning Commissioners passed 445 to 248 after...
NOAA aims to help grow Alaska aquaculture industry
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced last week that it has selected Alaska as a state where it will work to identify areas...
Little League to dedicate fair ball field to David Simmons
More than 100 baseball players will parade down Main Street at 4 p.m. Friday, June 16, kicking off the Haines Little League Opening Day celebrations....
Middle schooler pens three books for homeschool program
Lily Ramsey, 12, collaboratively authored two books with fellow students through a team-based storytelling program and is now working solo on a third...
Duly Noted
Seattle magician Jeff Evans didn’t make a bowling ball appear at the kick-off party for the Haines Summer Reading Program. John Hagen Sr. did....
Grant could help create Southeast squid market
Which came first, the magister squid fishery or the magister squid market? A Juneau charter fishing...
Special election set for June 6
A special election — asking voters whether the planning commission should be elected — will be June 6. In March, Tom Morphet and nine other...
Family offers reward for information on shot dog
A 1-year-old female lab named Bess is suffering from a life-threatening wound after being shot last week on Small Tract Road by an unknown person...
Glacier Bears finish ninth at state championship
Both the boys and girls Glacier Bears track and field team placed ninth overall at state. The state...
Duly Noted
Greta Roberts and Max Marty were married in a mossy forest at Chilkat State Park Monday. The small ceremony was officiated by Logan Vaughn, a friend w...
Duly Noted
Callahan Carlson Clayton was born to Ramie Carlson and Kyle Clayton at Bartlett Regional Hospital at 5:55 a.m. Friday, May 19. Callahan, who was...
Heliport granted conditional use permit amid opposition
The Haines Borough Planning Commission voted 6-1 to approve a conditional use permit for a heliport at a 26 Mile airport amid opposition from...
Former mayor, Mike Case, dies at 90
Former Mayor Mike Case, 90, died peacefully at the Alaska Veterans and Pioneers Home in Palmer on... Full story
Former businesswoman and Haines City Councilor, Lynda Walker, dies at 79
Former businesswoman and Haines City Councilor, Lynda Walker, 79, died April 26 in Albany, Oregon,... Full story
EPA focused on new SE wastewater requirements
Alaska’s coastal communities are home to more than a third of the U.S. wastewater plants still allowed to treat their sewage at the lowest and most...
Haines trollers react to federal lawsuit
Haines trollers and a tender operator involved in the Southeast Alaska troll fishery are expressing frustration after a federal judge issued an order...
Ferries canceled after ramp lift breaks
Ferries out of Haines were canceled last Friday, May 5 through the weekend after a bearing housing snapped in the terminal’s ramp lift. “After...
Glacier Bears athletes earn personal bests at home meet
Although a breakdown at the Haines Ferry Terminal canceled travel plans for hundreds of track and field athletes bound for a home meet last weekend,...