State lawmakers raised concerns in a series of legislative hearings while they considered the confirmation of Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s attorney general designee Stephen Cox. At issue were controversial legal actions Cox took in his first eight months in office. Cox is an attorney and has served in various roles in federal law enforcement, including as […]
Goldbelt Tram to remain closed at least until May 24 after accident last week that injured employees
Juneau’s Goldbelt Tram is scheduled to remain closed until May 24 following an accident last Thursday when one of the two passenger cars docked at the base station at an accelerated rate of speed, injuring employees in the car, Goldbelt Inc. announced Monday. The closure is to “investigate the issue and take any necessary corrective […]
Duly Noted: Celebrating a 100th birthday, a wedding, a car fire, and more
Samantha (Sami) Mallon married Martin Duncan in Shelton, Washington on April 20 with close family and friends in attendance, including Mallon’s mother Martina Larsen. Their officiant was Lex Schillinger. Dakotah Kindle and former Haines resident Austin Woodard were groomsmen. The bridesmaids were Lisa Hosley and Makayla Jessie. The newlyweds will be enjoying their honeymoon on […]
Spring Migration in the Upper Lynn Canal
Watershed Weekly is a paid commentary written by the Takshanuk Watershed Council. By Derek Poinsette The Cambridge English Dictionary defines migration as “the process of animals traveling to a different place, usually when the season changes.” Biologists use the term specifically for large-scale movements of populations of animals over relatively long distances and between different […]
Alaska woman sues troopers, TV network for exploiting her role as a confidential informant
An Alaska woman is accusing the Alaska Department of Public Safety, two Alaska State Troopers and the A&E Television Network of compromising her privacy and safety as a confidential informant after they filmed an arrest without her consent. The woman, identified in the filings as Jane Doe, says that she received death threats after she […]
No way to treat people, communities or the forest
The Tongass is the largest national forest in the country, and that’s no small thing to trifle with. But trifle the Trump administration is doing, treating the Tongass, the U.S. Forest Service employees who work in the Tongass and the communities that live here as not worthy of being told about their future. The U.S. […]
The reasons are the same as they were in 1969
I started my journalism career 57 years ago this month, when as a freshman wrote a news story for the college paper. There is a bigger point to this than reminiscing about my college days, so stick with it. In 1969, Purdue University had a dress code to get into the dinner line at my […]
Royal Caribbean Janitors Frantically Cleaning Glaciers Before the Start of Cruise Season
Ricardo Mop has been part of the custodial crew at Royal Caribbean for six years, but this spring was his first time working anywhere on the Alaska route. “I guess you could say I was pretty surprised,” said Mop, pulling down a scarf. “I was used to wiping sunscreen spills off deck chairs and picking […]
Museum opens redesigned main gallery
The main gallery of the Sheldon Museum has gotten its first overhaul in nearly a decade, and the new look debuts Friday. Residents accustomed to the previous gallery exhibit will find a re-arranged space with a higher density of information and objects. Some large centerpieces remain, including a display case of Chilkat blankets and Eldred […]
Carol Clifton leaves legacy of creativity, quick wit
Barbara Pardee last saw her friend Carol Clifton around August 2025. Clifton hadn’t left her Dusty Trails apartment in months. She needed oxygen at that point and was self-conscious about the size of her tank. But once inside Pardee’s car, she didn’t want to go home. As they drove, Clifton pointed out old homes, old […]



