A Fairbanks-based company with several Alaska mining projects, including two near Anchorage, could nearly double in size in a proposed merger with a Canadian firm. The deal, announced this week, would combine Contango Ore with Vancouver-based Dolly Varden Silver Corp. It’s the latest in a recent flurry of deals in the global mining industry, including […]
Mental Health Crisis Observed at Mount Edgecumbe High School
Seven people, including former Mt. Edgecumbe High School staff members and parents of current students, testified to the Alaska Board of Education Wednesday that a student mental health crisis is unfolding at the state-operated boarding school. School records show about 10 percent of students have withdrawn since the start of the school year, and health […]
Columbia back at work until Dec. 17 to cover for Kennicott
The Alaska Marine Highway System has put the Columbia back to work through Dec. 17 to cover for the Kennicott, which is delayed leaving a Puget Sound shipyard. The Kennicott was scheduled to start running the first week of December between Bellingham, Washington, and Southeast Alaska, but the state reported last month that the ship […]
After nearly two-year lapse, Congress renews Secure Rural Schools funding
After letting funding lapse for nearly two years, Congress voted to renew crucial federal funding that rural counties and schools have counted on for a quarter century. The U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday evening voted 399-5 to reauthorize the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act through September 2026, and to provide lapsed payments for the […]
Earthquake north of Yakutat rattles Southeast Alaska
A magnitude 7.0 earthquake Saturday morning spawned a series of aftershocks that rattled communities throughout Southeast Alaska and Yukon. Dozens of people from Valdez to Whitehorse to Southeast Alaska reported to the United States Geological Survey that they’d felt the earthquake, which occurred about 11:40 a.m. according to Alaska Earthquake Center data. The epicenter was […]
Uncertain future for 81-foot tender that sank in the small boat harbor
This story was updated on Friday, Dec. 10 at 7:45 p.m. It’s still not clear what caused the 81-foot tender, the F/V Pavlof to sink last Thursday in the Haines Harbor.Harbormaster Henry Pollan said he was first notified of the boat sinking just before 10 a.m. Harbor staff worked the rest of the day laying […]
Tidal Network embarks on ‘listening tour’ of Southeast communities
Tlingit & Haida’s Tidal Network is embarking on a seven-city tour of Southeast communities this month to update people on the organization’s plans for wireless internet service in the region and listen to community concerns. Tidal Network has encountered differing levels of opposition to its plans to put up telecommunications towers in Wrangell, Sitka, Petersburg […]
Borough reviewing Letnikof cruise ship deal
Borough staff and advisory committees hope to negotiate a deal with American Cruise Lines to help fund Letnikof Dock reconstruction and open up the dock to cruise ship business. The facility has been mostly out of commission after it broke last winter at the end of its projected lifespan. In the last year, the borough […]
Planning Commission-targeted scam claims first victim
Last month, Heli-ski company Southeast Alaska Backcountry Adventures became the first victims of a scam that has been targeting Haines borough residents since June, paying $4,800 to scammers claiming to be from the Haines Borough administration. For months, the scam targeted residents with business in front of the borough planning commission, sending invoices made to […]
Duly Noted: An illumination, deer hunting, strong athletes, good gardeners, visitors and pie
There is not yet a permanent light fixture installed, but school officials rigged a temporary, battery-powered light in the lighthouse at Jenae’s playground in time for the fifth anniversary of the deaths of Jenae Larson and David Simmons, who were killed during a landslide on Dec. 2, 2020. During a Tuesday evening meeting, Haines school […]


