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Cruise season rebounds, but there's room for improvement
Haines' cruise ship season wrapped up on Oct. 5, ending a strong year for the industry with the...
Assembly plans work session on Porcupine Road
Assembly members and mayor Tom Morphet are hoping to find out more about the multi-million dollar planned Porcupine Trail Road project at an informati...
Hot Shots hope to build on success from recent Juneau tournament
Haines' youth shooting team returned from a recent trip to Juneau with a healthy load of medals...
New assembly members put focus on transparency as they take office
Public referenda, goal-setting sessions, office hours and reinvigorated committees - those are a...
New assembly members put focus on transparency
Public referenda, goal-setting sessions, office hours and reinvigorated committees - those are a...
School back to normal activity after threat
Haines School officials say operations are back to normal after they identified the person who...
Assembly Briefs: Olerud honored, new members take office
Public, officials honor outgoing assembly, mayor The borough assembly on Tuesday certified the election of newly elected members Natalie Dawson,...
After eventful three years in Haines, Olerud steps down as mayor
When Douglas Olerud took over as Haines Mayor in November of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic was in full...
Haines Herring: (Fake) Police Blotter
Monday Caller reported lost keys. Fraudulent cash reported at local business on Main Street Caller reported bear in Fort Seward area. Bear reported a...
Officials say they've identified person who made school threat
Haines School officials say they’ve identified the person who wrote a school shooting threat on a...
Area bear hunt closes early as troopers seek vehicle-opening ursine
The Haines area brown bear hunt closed early on Oct. 18 after bear harvests exceeded targets, wildli...
Details emerge about Porcupine road complaint to FEMA
New details have emerged about a citizen's complaint that ultimately led to a federal agency...
Dismal prices, strong runs: Gillnet season closes
Commercial salmon gillnetters in the Upper Lynn Canal had a pretty unanimous assessment of the 2023...
Cider press clarification
I, along with the Farmers Market, would like to thank Doug Evenden and Delise Keim for their gracious donation of the cider press that was featured...
Beloved guide Nels Niemi dies at 83
"Go boat with a bunch of your friends. Try anarchy. Have a wonderful time!"-Nels "Nelbert" Niemi.... Full story
Fiona Humiston dies at 63
Haines resident Fiona Humiston died in Anchorage on Sept. 18 of organ failure at the age of 63. She... Full story
'This is not our norm': Superintendent speaks on school shooting threat
Haines Schools superintendent Roy Getchell sat down to share the latest on the investigation into a...
Pianist Phoebe Wu brings new take on 'modern music' to Haines
When Phoebe Wu refers to modern music, she's not talking about Taylor Swift, so people not flocking...
Haines wrestlers power through first meet
Wrestling coaches said a focus on conditioning launched the Glacier Bears to a strong start during...
Police investigate 'very suspicious' Mud Bay fire
Police say they are investigating a house fire that destroyed a home on the corner of Mud Bay and...
Officials say no credible threat after school shooting threat
School officials say there is no credible threat after graffiti was found in the Haines School... Full story
Millions worth of downtown property goes up for sale overnight
More than $3.5 million worth of Haines real estate - most of it in the downtown area - went up for...
Teenager safe after being stuck in mud for 7 hours during duck hunt outing
A 15-year-old is safe after getting stuck in the mud for about seven hours during a duck hunt in the upper Klehini Valley. “It was terrifying and I...