Posted inLocal News

Citing funding uncertainty, HEDC board votes to dissolve the organization

The board of the Haines Economic Development Corporation (HEDC) has voted to dissolve the nonprofit due to funding uncertainty, board and staff members said. Paperwork to officially dissolve the organization is planned to be filed at the end of next month. The organization was established in 2016 to study the local economy and assist local […]

Posted inLocal News, Klukwan, Haines

Klukwan residents focus on resource extraction, open government during talk with state lawmakers

Government transparency, oversight of permits, and the impact of logging and mining in the Chilkat Valley were a few of the topics state lawmakers Andi Story and Jesse Kiehl heard during an open house in Klukwan on Saturday.  The community meeting was one of a handful the local legislative delegation held during a long weekend […]

Posted inArts & Culture, Local News

Nonprofit groups get funding boost from Chilkat Valley Community Foundation

Community gardens, a triathlon, a spay and neutering fund, and new museum displays  were all among the 25 beneficiaries of grants from the Chilkat Valley Community Foundation this year.  The foundation awarded $93,889 in grants to 25 organizations in 2025. About 100 people gathered in the lobby of the Chilkat Center on Thursday to hear […]

Posted inLocal News

Digital archivists find historic Haines photos in VHS tape case

Digital archivists Elizabeth Kell and Kevin Allen have been capturing forgotten visions of Alaska history by digitizing aging VHS tapes for nearly two years. A recent find has left them seeking the subjects of a series of images with a decades-old depiction of Haines. On the YouTube channel “Taku for Two,” Kell and Allen publish […]

Posted inLocal News, Elections

Canvas board counts 14 remaining ballots, election night results unchanged

One long-running and one new member of the borough assembly will be seated in late October. A Tuesday evening election canvas, made up of current assembly members, counted 14 remaining ballots.  Gabe Thomas was re-elected to the assembly with a final total of 597 votes, Eben Sargent unseated incumbent Richard Clement with the former’s 561 […]

Posted inArts & Culture, Southeast News

New totem for downtown waterfront in Juneau, Sealaska science building mark Indigenous Peoples’ Day

A new totem pole joining a trail of others along Juneau’s waterfront, plus the opening of a science building fusing traditional and modern Alaska Native programs, made for a celebration spanning generations on Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Most of Monday afternoon’s ceremonial events involved the dedication of a new Sukteeneidí clan totem pole. A total of […]

Posted inCommentary

Scams and frauds: Here are the tactics criminals use on you in the age of AI and cryptocurrencies

Scams are nothing new – fraud has existed as long as human greed. What changes are the tools. Scammers thrive on exploiting vulnerable, uninformed users, and they adapt to whatever technologies or trends dominate the moment. In 2025, that means AI, cryptocurrencies and stolen personal data are their weapons of choice. And, as always, the […]

Posted inCommentary

NASA will say goodbye to the International Space Station in 2030

For 24 hours a day, seven days a week since November 2000, NASA and its international partners have sustained a continuous human presence in low-Earth orbit, including at least one American – a streak that will soon reach 25 years. When viewed in the history of spaceflight, the International Space Station is perhaps one of humanity’s […]

Posted inNews, Health, Economy

Nutrition program for women, infants and children to stay afloat through end of month

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture is infusing $300 million into a key federal nutrition program to keep it running through October, while a government shutdown continues without an apparent end point.  USDA’s Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children — known as WIC — has relied on short-term funds amid the […]

Posted inNews, Public Safety

One dead, dozens rescued and roughly 1,000 displaced in western Alaska communities hit by ex-typhoon

Search and rescue efforts continued into Monday in the Kuskokwim River delta in the aftermath of devastating storm surge and hurricane-force winds brought by the remnants of Typhoon Halong. The storm tore homes from their foundations and sent them floating away.  One woman was found dead in Kwigillingok on Monday, according to Alaska State Troopers. […]

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