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Alaska Bald Eagle Festival reorients with community focus
The annual Haines Bald Eagle Festival is returning to Haines Nov. 10-12 with a revamped focus on...
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...
School board gets 3 new members
The Haines Borough School District Board of Education swore in two new members and one returning member last week following the recent municipal...
New assembly members put focus on transparency as they take office
Public referenda, goal-setting sessions, office hours and reinvigorated committees - those are a...
Outgoing planning commission grants permit for controversial Lutak Rd. gravel project
Despite pushback from people who called the project a risk to public safety, members of Haines'...
New assembly members put focus on transparency
Public referenda, goal-setting sessions, office hours and reinvigorated committees - those are a...
Outgoing planning commission grants permit for controversial Lutak Rd. gravel project
Despite pushback from people who called the project a risk to public safety, members of Haines'...
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...
Police Report: Oct. 9-15
Monday, Oct. 9 A caller reported bears opened vehicle doors on Letnikof. Borough police assisted another department on the Haines Hwy. A caller...
Oct. 19 CVN story left out major detail
After reading the Oct. 19 edition about the Porcupine Road, I thought maybe something got missed in this article. If anyone was out at Porcupine last...
Lame duck planning commission vote wrong
The lame duck Haines Borough Planning Commission, ousted by voters for its history of granting controversial conditional use permits to developers,...
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...
Details emerge about Porcupine road complaint to FEMA
New details have emerged about a citizen's complaint that ultimately led to a federal agency...
'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...
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...
Oct. 10 Assembly Briefs
Election results certified Official election results were announced at Tuesday’s assembly meeting after 19 absentee, question and special needs...
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...
Drivers, tribe jump on EV incentives while they last
Picture this: a slew of autonomous electric cars silently cruise through the streets of downtown...
Mile 26 heliport owners appeal conditional use permit
George and Lynette Campbell are appealing in state superior court a July decision by the Haines...
Assembly passes Lily Lake upgrades
The Lily Lake water treatment plant is set to receive a $1.3 million upgrade after suffering from leaks from corroding pipes in the past few years. Th...
Water blessing on election eve in downtown draws big crowd
More than 100 people showed up on the parcel of green space between Third Avenue and Main Street on...
Heliport moratorium proposed
The Haines Borough is proposing a moratorium on new heliports within 10 miles of existing ones. The assembly did not vote on the resolution Tuesday...