A shout out to all the hearty souls who have been keeping our plucky little town plowed, and sanded, and plowed again and again this past few weeks. The list is long, and I know this is incomplete, but to Kenny, Dwight, Sean, Ira, Nishan, Little Jack and the whole DOT and Borough crew, as […]
Tourism is our best available option for our economic survival
Although tourism seems to be an imposition on some people here, it is by far the cleanest and healthiest industry available to us. It is in fact our number one industry here. Even if it is seasonal, it makes all the difference in our economic survival. Although there are other ways to enhance our summer […]
State’s road crew is clearly working hard for the Chilkat Valley
Time (once again) to thank the Department of Transportation crew for working from early in the morning to late at night, in the dark and cold, to keep our roads open and safe. It is very much appreciated. Gershon Cohen
Watch: Woman rescued from vehicle in floodwater along Sawmill Road
A woman was rescued from her flooded car in a ditch along Sawmill Road early Wednesday morning. Emergency responders headed to the road’s intersection with the Haines Highway just after 8 a.m. where they found the Subaru stuck in water up to its bumper. Alaska State Trooper Josh Whitby backed his truck down into the […]
New bill would allow Alaska to use vaccine advice of medical experts outside of federal government
As the Trump administration chips away at longstanding childhood vaccine standards, a newly introduced bill in the Alaska Legislature would give state health officials the option of following vaccine advice of medical experts outside of the federal government. The measure, House Bill 238, would authorize the state Department of Health to follow vaccine recommendations made by […]
Listen: Haines Assembly to consider cell towers, FEMA funds and the Lutak Dock
Haines’ upcoming borough assembly meeting will address cell phone towers, reinstated FEMA funds and an advisor contract for the Lutak Dock. KHNS reporter Melinda Munson spoke with the Chilkat Valley News’ Will Steinfeld from in preparation for the Jan. 13 meeting. Munson: “At Tuesday’s assembly meeting, they’re going to be discussing cell phone towers again. […]
Alaska’s candidates for governor weigh in on oil taxes, and how to cook fish
It’s campaign season in Alaska. Democratic former U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola made national news when she said she’s entering what’s expected to be a hard-fought and expensive race for the Alaska U.S. Senate seat currently held by Republican Dan Sullivan. Meanwhile two-term GOP Gov. Republican Mike Dunleavy is barred by state law for seeking re-election — and more […]
Sea trial near for Sitka electric fishing boat
Tradesmen are working around the clock at Sitka’s community boatyard to install a hybrid electric propulsion system on the F/V Mirage, and breathe life into research toward clean energy solutions and cost savings for Alaska’s small boat fisheries. The conversion represents the first phase of an Alaska Longline Fishermen’s Association initiative to fit three boats […]
Murkowski and Sullivan split on Trump’s plans for further military action in Venezuela
Alaska’s two U.S. Senators are split on a resolution intended to halt U.S. military action in Venezuela without the approval of Congress. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, joined four other Republicans and the Senate’s Democrats in a 52-47 procedural vote that advances the resolution. If adopted, the resolution would direct the “removal of United States Armed […]
Alaska’s Rep. Nick Begich votes against 3-year extension of federal health care subsidies
The U.S. House of Representatives voted 230-196 on Thursday to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies for three years and reverse massive cost increases that went into effect with the new year. The reversal must still be approved by the U.S. Senate and President Donald Trump before becoming effective. Alaska’s lone member of the House, Republican Rep. Nick […]

