Posted inLetters to the Editor

Thank you for making SnowSchool successful

Takshanuk Watershed Council’s SnowSchool program wrapped up last week.  Two hundred six preschool through eighth-grade and homeschool students from Haines and Klukwan participated in the program this year.  SnowSchool starts in January with a classroom lesson that focuses on winter ecology, and watershed education. In February, students in preschool through third-grade go snowshoeing around the […]

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Trump’s record-length speech doesn’t mention Alaska; delegation highlights guests of honor in responses

Alaska leaders who support President Donald Trump have frequently noted the state is the only one he bestowed an executive order upon when returning to office 13 months ago. But of the 10,616 words he spoke during a record-length 108-minute State of the Union speech on Tuesday night, “Alaska” was not among them. He said […]

Posted inNews, Alaska Legislature

Legislators Question Alaska ICE Arrests

JUNEAU – The Alaska House Judiciary Committee held a hearing Monday to examine actions by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the wake of the ICE arrest and deportation of a Soldotna mother and her children last week. Committee Chair Andrew Gray, an Anchorage Democrat, said lawmakers want to understand ICE officials’ decision to detain […]

Posted inSoutheast News, Environment

Legislation would loosen restrictions on Board of Fisheries members’ deliberations

During his 20 years as a member of the Alaska Board of Fisheries, Petersburg commercial fisherman John Jensen relied on a lifetime of experience harvesting salmon, crab and other shellfish as he voted on statewide fisheries regulations. But he couldn’t always weigh in with his wisdom. Jensen couldn’t participate in the board’s deliberations on state […]

Posted inLocal News, Haines Borough

Listen: Assembly to consider Porcupine Road, daycare reimbursement, cell towers, ore containers

Melinda Munson: Will, there are several issues that are reoccurring that will be discussed again at this next meeting. Give us a refresher. Will Steinfeld: Porcupine Road – we’ve talked in the past few weeks about how the borough has to decide if they want to continue along with this project, which has a phase two […]

Posted inNews, Education

UA Board of Regents to continue anti-DEI policy, despite federal court ruling

The University of Alaska Board of Regents says the university will continue the policy to ban references to “DEI,” or “diversity, equity and inclusion,” enacted last year, despite a federal court ruling that struck down the policy and the U.S. Department of Education agreeing to drop an appeal. Jonathon Taylor, a spokesperson for the university, said even […]

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Sullivan focuses on partisan attacks during election year speech to Alaska Legislature

U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, issued a barrage of attacks against former President Joe Biden and other Democrats during the senator’s annual address to the Alaska Legislature on Wednesday. Sullivan, who is seeking reelection to a third term this fall, reiterated a range of talking points from previous speeches in recent months while touting Alaska’s […]

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