The U.S. Department of the Interior is considering whether to change Alaska’s unique system of hunting and fishing, which gives rural residents priority on federal land in Alaska. According to a notice published Dec. 15 in the Federal Register, the Interior Department is conducting “a targeted review” of the program mandated by the Alaska National Interest Lands […]
Military spending bill includes free flights for Alaska soldiers and a push to reopen Adak
The new $900 billion military spending law signed by President Donald Trump last week includes special benefits for soldiers and Coast Guardsmen in Alaska, hundreds of millions in new construction within the state, and a continued push to reactivate the U.S. Navy base at Adak. “It’s safe to say that this is the biggest bill that Congress does every year,” […]
Looking back on our most read stories of 2025
As the Chilkat Valley closes in on the end of 2025, here’s a look at some of the most widely read of the 904 stories the Chilkat Valley News published in print and online this year. January Readers spent the most time on a story titled “Border Patrol launches Juneau operations, with eye on drugs […]
Weather service warns of extended cold snap
The National Weather Service warns of extreme cold through noon Christmas day. The weather service predicts a high of 5 degrees Fahrenheit Monday with windchill as low as 20 degrees below zero dipping down to a low of about minus 4 during the evening. On Tuesday the high is again projected to reach about 5 […]
For third career fair, Haines school seeks to broaden exposure to job types
Do you have a job in the Chilkat Valley? Haines High School counselor Kristen Brumfield wants to hear from you. Brumfield is organizing a mid-January career fair in Haines and aims to showcase the breadth of work available to high school students after they graduate. “Tradesmen and women, I want all of those people,” Brumfield […]
Degen remembered as an intellectual force, powerful orator, artist
Editor’s note: In the weeks before he died, Andrew Degen outlined the obituary he wanted to see written about himself. His partner of 53 years, Sandra Degen, filled in some of the gaps, but the following largely follows his plan for what he thought people should know about him. Andrew “Drew” Degen was born Dec. […]
The Chilkat Valley Index
About 7,456 people walked into the Haines Visitor Center this year, down from more than 10,600 in 2024. Tourism director Rebecca Hylton attributes that drop, in part, to a road closure during Second Avenue reconstruction and the lack of evening cruise-ship dockings. The center is estimating that approximately 67,833 cruise ship visitors came to town […]
Police Blotter, Sunday, Dec. 7 – Friday, Dec. 12
Sunday, Dec. 7 A caller reported a power outage on Beach Road. Alaska Power & Telephone was notified. Monday, Dec. 8 A caller left contact info in case their lost keys were turned in. An officer stopped to assist a motorist on Bjornstad Drive. A driver was given a citation for a stop sign violation […]
Thank you for another wonderful Holly Jolly Follies
The Lynn Canal Community Players would like to thank everyone who participated in the Follies this year. A show this size could not happen without the cooperation of the cast, crew and many businesses in town. I would like to especially thank Dave Routh, who stepped in with little guidance to become the Spruce Tree […]
Fundraiser success helps sustain KHNS news program
A hearty thanks to KHNS listeners and local challenge grantors for making our News Drive a big success! Your gifts help sustain KHNS in our 45th year, at a time when federal funding has been stripped away. NewsMatch and its partners are doubling our fundraising capacity with matches and bonuses for donations made through Dec. […]

