Posted inSoutheast News

Cliff Dumas reacquiring 10 SE radio stations, including KINY and TAKU 105, after bankruptcy proceedings

Ten Southeast Alaska radio stations that have been in receivership since February 2025, including KINY and TAKU 105 in Juneau, are in the final stages of being purchased by Cliff Dumas as part of the Alaska First Media company he formed last summer. For people listening to the six stations in Juneau, and two apiece […]

Posted inSoutheast News

Fundraising bricks with ‘disparaging comments’ about city leaders set to be part of DZ playground

A long-awaited playground at the Dzantik’i Heeni campus may teach students about municipal politics and the First Amendment, since a few commemorative bricks sold as fundraisers for the project are engraved with messages criticizing Juneau Assembly and school board members. The messages are from Emil Mackey, a former Juneau Board of Education member, who said […]

Posted inLocal News

Chief returns from academy, department adds new officers

Police chief Jimmy Yoakum and new hire Max Marty have returned from a state police academy, adding personnel to a department that has been mired in understaffing and turnover. For much of the past year, officers Max Jusi and Travis Russell have split round-the-clock policing duties after a third officer, interim-chief Michael Fullerton, resigned last […]

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Assembly takes up suite of industry regulation, drafted with help of ‘AI analytical tools’

Resource extraction vs. conservation: It’s a familiar fault line in the borough. But some say it shouldn’t be, at least not in such stark terms. Those who advocate for some sort of middle ground now officially include assembly members Kevin Forster and Gabe Thomas, who introduced this week their “safety belt” proposal — a 38-page […]

Posted inLocal News, Government & Elections

Assembly briefs: Heliport rehearing, Tanani Bay sewer outfall, Lutak Dock settlement

Heliport rehearing Controversy surrounding a 26 Mile heliport, and likely litigation too, will continue after the assembly on Tuesday denied appeals from both the borough manager and heliport owners George and Lynette Campbell.  The requests for appeal followed a Haines Borough Planning Commission meeting last month in which the commission voted to deny the Campbells […]

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