The chair of Alaska’s human rights commission has sued a political writer for defamation over his description of her work on a failed attempt to preserve a historic building in Seward. Dorene Lorenz of Juneau filed the suit on Friday in Juneau Superior Court, seeking damages from Jeff Landfield and the other owners of the Alaska Landmine, a […]
Even with no election, the Alaska Legislature is in flux ahead of the regular session
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy is now considering who may fill two legislative seats vacated by state senators seeking higher office. Sen. Mike Shower, R-Wasilla, resigned Nov. 3 to run for lieutenant governor, and Sen. Shelley Hughes, R-Palmer, resigned Nov. 14 to run for governor. On Sunday, Republicans in Hughes’ district proposed three local residents to fill her seat: Rep. […]
Kennicott delayed coming back to service, disruptions possible
State ferry officials on Monday were trying to work out a new early-December schedule after learning that the Kennicott will be delayed coming out of a yearlong layup at a Puget Sound shipyard for new generators and maintenance work. The Columbia had been scheduled to leave service to go into its winter maintenance layup starting […]
Borough to put Lutak Dock advisor role out for bid, outlook challenging
Old contractors and old designs are out on the Lutak Dock; a new adviser bearing a new plan may soon be coming in. Roughly a month ago, the borough terminated its contracts with Turnagain Marine and owner-adviser R&M Consultants. As the two firms went out the door, so too did Turnagain’s design for the dock […]
KHNS gets grant funding from statewide public media support effort
KHNS got a financial boost this fall from a statewide effort to fund Alaska’s public media stations after Congress clawed back billions in financial support for public media. The Voices Across Alaska Fund announced a grant of just under $60,000 to the Haines-based station in mid-November. The funds are part of about $2.9 million in […]
Work on contaminated soil project at Mile 34 underway
Local contractor Tim Thom’s Solutions has largely completed work constructing a land farm that is designed to speed up cleanup of contaminated soil on borough property near Mile 34 of the Haines highway. The work is the latest in a long process of cleanup that started at the site after about 1,300 cubic yards of […]
Area Uncles Draft This Year’s Thanksgiving Arguments
The brothers of area parents have been hard at work recently drafting the topics and honing skills for this year’s battles around the Thanksgiving table. We recently caught up with several uncles who shared their techniques for ruining family dinners in record speed: “What you’ve gotta do is home in on really uncomfortable personal topics,” […]
Letter to the Editor: Bring broader representation to corridor working group
The Chilkoot Corridor Working Group needs broad representation. Borough manager Alekka Fullerton was tasked with naming members to the group. She appointed the following: Tourism Director – Reba Hylton Alaska Department of Fish and Game – Hannah Manninen Alaska State Parks – Jacques Turcotte (or other Parks designee) Chilkoot Indian Association – Zach Wentzel Representative […]
Letter to the Editor: Healthy bodies come in all shapes and sizes
First it was chocolate Easter bunnies, now Christmas cookies. What’s next, birthday cake? Good health is nuanced: soul food; comfort food; food that brings joy; physical, mental, spiritual health — all these need to be factored in. I understand that the “Chuck the Christmas cookies” letter in last week’s paper was trying do a good […]
Shortage of rural doctors won’t end anytime soon, report says
For at least the next dozen years, rural areas will continue to have only about two-thirds of the primary care physicians they need, according to a report released Monday. The nonprofit Commonwealth Fund based its analysis on federal health workforce data. Its report comes just days after states applied for portions of a $50 billion rural health fund […]


