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Alaska legislators say governor’s fiscal plan is likely dead after first week of hearings

Leading members of the Alaska House of Representatives said Friday that Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s ambitious long-term state fiscal plan has almost no support among legislators and is almost certainly dead on arrival. House leaders spoke with reporters Friday morning, a day after members of the House Finance Committee heard two hours of public testimony on the governor’s […]

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Almost one in four Alaska workers doesn’t live in the state, new report concludes

The number of out-of-state workers in Alaska is continuing to rise and is near an all-time high, according to a new report published this week by the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development. In 2024, almost 23% of non-federal jobs in Alaska were held by someone who did not live in the state. Nonresidents earned roughly […]

Posted inLocal News

CIA negotiates deal with American Cruise Lines

On the heels of the Haines Borough’s negotiations with American Cruise Lines falling through, the Chilkoot Indian Association is finalizing a similar deal with the company at the tribe’s Portage Cove dock.  The company, in an effort to expand its small cruise-ship operations in Southeast Alaska, has been pursuing docking deals with nearby governments, including […]

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Chilkat Valley Pick.Click.Give. nonprofits listed

The Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation’s Pick.Click.Give program is in full swing as residents file for their Permanent Fund Dividends.  Alaskans can donate $25 or more of their PFDs to eligible nonprofit causes during the online application process which ends on March 31, 2026.  The Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation manages the 50-year-old fund which, as of […]

Posted inEnvironment & Natural Resources, Local News

State seeks to expand logging in Haines State Forest, some question economics

Proposed changes to Haines State Forest management could roll back restrictions on logging across wide swaths of the Chilkat Valley. But some say economics — not just government regulation — is preventing large-scale logging returning to the area.  It’s been a half-century since the Chilkat Valley’s timber boom, which spiked in the early 1960s before […]

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