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If you oppose mining, send back PFD
Take action today. If you filed for a Permanent Fund dividend and are morally opposed to resource extraction, then send the money back. Don’t think...
Meal service reductions put pinch on seniors
"Old people don't need to eat more than four days a week," joked 80-year-old Don Poling over green...
Retiring GM will be missed at KHNS
I have been a volunteer DJ at KHNS for 30 years. Going into the station on a regular basis, especially playing morning Soundwaves shows, has provided...
Note to readers
I’ve owned the Chilkat Valley News for a little more than six years, and it’s time for a change. To that end, I’ve been in discussions with a...
Alaska Seaplanes will end service to Wrangell and Petersburg
Alaska Seaplanes has decided to shut down its Wrangell and Petersburg operations, citing poor economics. Its last flights to the communities are...
Indigenous Peoples Day
Several dozen residents gathered at the ANB Hall for the Indigenous Peoples' day, held Oct. 9 for...
Glacier Bears runners push through challenges to finish season strong at state in Palmer
Glacier Bears runners braved long travel days and illness to finish their season at state...
Haines Herring
Local police officer and a former park ranger recently encountered a bear opening a truck door. In the interest of public courtesy they decided to...
Op-ed: Keep broadband internet subsidy going
Dunbar ACP Op-Ed 10/11/2023 Growing up in rural Alaska, I understood early the importance of communication technology to our communities. From... Full story
Progressive candidates poised for elections sweep
Younger and more progressive candidates are poised to sweep the open seats in the assembly, mayoral...
State greenlights interim 15% electric rate jump
Electricity customers in Haines, Skagway and some Interior Alaska communities will see their electri...
Thank you, Haines
Thank you to everyone for the outpouring of love and support. Haines is a great place to live, and I’ve been blessed to serve its community. Being...
Net Recycling acknowledgements
It was great to see gillnet recycling featured on last week’s front page. I want to acknowledge my net mentor Mark Carroll, pictured in the photo...
Thank you dock volunteers
We want to express our sincere appreciation for our exceptional dock volunteers who generously dedicate countless hours to warmly welcome and assist...
Mile 26 heliport owners appeal conditional use permit
George and Lynette Campbell are appealing in state superior court a July decision by the Haines...
KHNS director Kay Clements stepping down after 13 years
KHNS general manager Kay Clements is retiring at the end of this month after 13 years at the helm...
International tribunal accepts petition against mining in transboundary rivers watershed
Almost five years after the original petition was filed, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights has ruled that the complaints against mining...
Glacier Bears excel at Regional meet in Juneau led by Godinez Long
Ari'el Godinez Long topped the field by more than a minute on a challenging 5-km course in Juneau...
125th anniversary celebration of Porcupine's gold rush runs this weekend
A spontaneous visit this summer to Porcupine’s only remaining gold mine sparked the idea for a celebration of gold rush in the region in Haines,...
Haines Herring: Fake news for a reaL Town
Sources confirmed Sunday that Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy drowned in the Gastineau Channel during a tragic accident last week when he mixed up his...
More users ditching AP&T for Starlink
A home-school mom looking for faster ways to download coloring sheets. A small business trying to...
Porcupine Trail Road project funding on hold after FEMA site visit
Funding for a project to shore up Porcupine Trail Road after flooding in 2020 is on hold after federal officials found work had been done outside the...