Posted inLocal News, Transportation

Contractor presents Lutak Dock concepts

Representatives from Moffatt & Nichol, the borough’s advisors on the Lutak Dock rebuild, presented elected officials last week with three potential dock design concepts. The concepts represent a mostly new starting point after the borough cut ties with former dock contractor Turnagain Marine. The borough assembly is scheduled to make its top pick of the […]

Posted inLocal News, Haines Borough

Listen: Assembly to consider severance taxes, accessory dwelling units, and the value of the Freeride World Tour

The Haines Borough Assembly has a packed agenda on Tuesday. Chilkat Valley News editor Rashah McChesney sat down with local government reporter Will Steinfeld to talk more about what’s coming up on Tuesday evening.  Rashah McChesney: It looks like several things are stacked up on the Haines Borough assembly’s agenda, what’s coming up this week?  […]

Posted inNews, Government & Elections

Alaska Gov. Dunleavy signs nearly $450M supplemental budget to cover state expenses this year

Gov. Mike Dunleavy signed off on a supplemental budget bill that authorizes nearly $450 million in additional state spending this year.  The budget bill covers additional costs incurred by the state this fiscal year ending in June, including funds for disaster relief, education, corrections and transportation.  The bill was approved by the Alaska State Legislature two weeks […]

Posted inNews, Elections

President Donald Trump calls for repeal of ranked choice voting in Alaska

President Donald Trump on Friday called on Alaska voters to repeal ranked choice voting at the November election. “The Wonderful People of Alaska desperately want to restore Free, Fair, and Honest Elections in their Great State, and get rid of their disastrous, and very fraudulent, “Ranked-Choice Voting,” Trump said on Truth Social. An effort to repeal ranked […]

Posted inLocal News, Transportation

Alaska Seaplanes gets approval for new departure, landing paths to reduce flight disruptions

On Thursday morning, Patrick Ford descended through clouds shrouding Juneau in a brand new Cessna 208 Caravan. The plane emerged from whiteout conditions at around 1600 feet above the Mendenhall Wetlands and glided gently onto the runway at Juneau International Airport. Ford is a pilot and the director of operations at Alaska Seaplanes, the largest […]

Posted inNews, Environment

‘The salmon people’: How Alaska’s only Native reservation saved its fishing culture

METLAKATLA, ALASKA — Across Alaska’s coastline, from the Indigenous communities of Bristol Bay to the Tlingit and Haida villages of the panhandle, rural harbors that once bustled with commercial fishing boats now sit unused and empty. Abandoned boats covered with mold and algae line the shores of one Southeast town; others have seen their fleets […]

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