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Alaska relaxes rules for marijuana ads, free samples
Alaska Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom has signed new regulations that allow the state’s legal marijuana businesses to advertise more widely and to...
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,...
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...
Ordinance would allow borough to bury corpses
Last week, an ordinance was introduced that allows the borough to bury a dead body after 72 hours in the morgue. The ordinance was drafted by manager...
More users ditching AP&T for Starlink
A home-school mom looking for faster ways to download coloring sheets. A small business trying to...
Troopers looking for bear responsible for dozens of car break-ins around Chilkat Valley
For the past couple of weeks, vehicles on Main Street, Union Street, Second Avenue, at Fort Seward,...
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...
Quarteto Nuevo to premiere Alaska-themed piece
The Los Angeles-based world chamber jazz ensemble Quarteto Nuevo will play an Alaska-inspired piece...
Rasmuson awardee Ehlers has deep roots in Klukwan
This year's Rasmuson Distinguished Artist award winner Anna Brown Ehlers is technically from...
Middle school runners take top spots at Skagway meet
Haines Glacier Bears cross-country runners swept the top two spots in both the boys' and girls' divi...
Getchell named superintendent of year
Haines school superintendent Roy Getchell was named the Alaska Superintendent of the year by the...
Moose harvest limit reached early
The Haines area moose hunting season closed more than a week early on Monday night after wildlife...
Chinook run meets goal
Fish and Game says the Chilkat River chinook salmon run is expected to meet the target for a healthy population once the numbers are crunched. The dep...
Bullying, taxes, and conflicts of interest get strong response at final forum
Assembly and mayoral candidates sparred over taxes, bullying of public officials, and how the borough should address conflicts of interest at a Sept....
Net Positive
Laurie Mastrella takes in a net during the fall recycling program. Nets are shipped to a company...
2ND Avenue Demolition
A backhoe lowers the beams from the former Tesoro gas station on Second Avenue on Monday, Sept. 25....
125th anniversary celebration of Porcupine's gold rush coming to Haines
A spontaneous visit this summer to Porcupine's only remaining gold mine sparked the idea for a...
'Feels like a whole new school': Klukwan school energized for new year
Each morning, students at Klukwan school begin the day by gathering in the cafeteria, sitting in a...
Wayne Price honored in multi-day canoe journey in Washington
Haines master carver Wayne Price fulfilled a 20-year dream of participating in a multi-day journey o...
Electricity rate hikes in limbo as comments flood in
Dozens of angry residents of the Upper Lynn Canal and Tok complained to the state agency that...
Glacier Bear runners battle deep field in Sitka meet
Junior Ari'el Godinez-Long led Glacier Bear runners at the Sitka Invitational cross country meet on...
Banner opening day for valley moose hunters
On opening day, Sept. 15, eight moose were reported in this year’s Unit 1D moose hunt, making...