ADUs After a year of consideration and reconsideration, accessory dwelling units have officially been voted down by the assembly. The arguments on each side are well worn at this point, and Tuesday was no different. There was some talk of amendments to make the proposal more amenable to skeptical assembly members and residents. One was […]
Borough to pursue encapsulation for Lutak Dock
The assembly has thrown its support behind encapsulation for the Lutak Dock, the design concept most similar to that of previous dock contractor Turnagain Marine. The concept calls for building a steel retaining wall to stabilize some of the existing dock face, with the rest of the existing dock demolished. Winning out over two other […]
Chilkat Valley students honored for their work during annual Region V Art Festival
Several Haines student artists were honored for their work after a weekend of experimenting with new techniques and mediums over the course of four days. Students from all over Southeast Alaska traveled to the Chilkat Valley for the annual Region V Art Festival. Each chose two options for classes and spent an average of 30 […]
Emmer brings ‘crushingly analog’ folk and country music show to Haines
Folksinger and songwriter Jackson Emmer is headed to the Chilkat Valley this weekend as part of a tour of Alaska communities that starts in Seward on Thursday. He sat down with the Chilkat Valley News’ Rashah McChesney to talk about his music, outlook on life and what people can expect from his show. This interview […]
Blotter: April 12 – April 25
Sunday, April 12 A caller reported smoke alarms going off in the 400 block of Fourth Avenue. The volunteer fire department responded. A caller reported someone banging on their door in the 100 block of Dalton Street early in the morning. An officer was advised. Haines Borough police assisted another agency in Haines. Tuesday, April […]
Higher temperatures spur Alaska’s invasive pike to eat more, a bad sign for salmon
Invasive northern pike have wreaked havoc in Southcentral Alaska rivers and lakes. Introduced illegally in the 1950s, they have been devouring juvenile salmon and other native species. Now a University of Alaska Fairbanks study warns that matters could get even worse. As temperatures rise in waterways, invasive pike eat more, said the study, published in the journal […]
SEARHC opens new $300 million Mt. Edgecumbe hospital
SEARHC cut the ceremonial ribbon on its new $300 million Mt. Edgecumbe Medical Center in Sitka on April 23. The event for the five-story, 234,528-square-foot facility featured a traditional blessing, a welcome and addresses by leaders of SEARHC and the Sitka community. Charles Clement, SEARHC president and CEO of 14 years, said in his remarks, […]
Alaska’s energy cliff isn’t coming. It’s already here
Alaska utilities have warned of sharp price hikes when they start importing liquefied natural gas in the coming years to replace dwindling supplies of locally produced gas that’s traditionally been used for home heating and generating electricity. The first LNG tankers aren’t expected to arrive for a few years. But increases in the prices paid […]
Listen: Assembly to take up Lutak Dock, severance tax proposals during this week’s meeting
Will Steinfeld with the Chilkat Valley News is back in the studio with KHNS’ Melinda Munson to get Haines ready for Tuesday’s borough Assembly meeting. The Assembly will be presented with Lutak Dock options, severance tax, plastic bag legislation, and more. Melinda Munson: Will, the assembly is being presented with the current options for the […]
Internet crimes on the rise in Alaska, FBI report shows
The Federal Bureau of Investigation released a report Thursday that showed Alaskans lost nearly $40 million in cyber crime in 2025. Special Agent in Charge Matthew Schlegel of the FBI Anchorage Field Office said it is the highest financial loss ever reported in Alaska for such crimes. “Behind these numbers are real people – Alaskan […]


