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Haines’ grocery stores see shortages, shipping delays in wake of Washington state warehouse COVID outbreak
A COVID-19 outbreak in a warehouse in Centralia, Washington which supplies grocery stores throughout Southeast Alaska has impacted deliveries region-wide. In Haines all three grocery stores were out of milk on Monday. And though managers hope a barge scheduled to...
Haines Assisted Living limits visitors in wake of COVID outbreak
A residential home for seniors in Haines says it has gone into high alert to protect its residents from the widening COVID outbreak in the community. Reported COVID cases peaked last week at 62, and as of Thursday night there were 45 reported active cases. The Haines...
The Klondike Road Relay is back, kind of…
The international road race that starts in Skagway and ends in Whitehorse is back after missing last year due to the global pandemic. Sort of. This year event organizers are calling it the Kinda Klondike Road Relay and they’ve made some pandemic inspired...
Haines daily COVID case count declines, but officials call for continued precautions
Haines is seeing a decline in new COVID cases. As of Wednesday night, five new positive cases were identified - including one case in Klukwan - with nine released from isolation, bringing the total active cases to 47. KHNS’ Corinne Smith checked in with the Haines EOC...
An accused serial child predator awaits extradition back to Alaska to face federal charges
A Haines resident was arrested at Chilkat Lake nearly a year ago on child pornography and sexual abuse charges in Idaho. He was extradited to Idaho, but then a judge then released him on bail. Now the FBI has re-arrested him and federal agents want to bring him back...
The Haines Long Term Recovery Group is organizing free storm debris removal, residents must complete a survey to qualify by August 19
The Haines Long Term Recovery Group is organizing disaster debris removal to provide an opportunity for households to get rid of storm-related debris. Residents must complete an assessment survey by Thursday August 19 to qualify, and the recovery group will help...
Skagway debates how to spend the remainder of the $2 million NCL Donation and the clinic’s future
Decisions loom in Skagway about how to spend the remaining $1.2 million left from the Norwegian Cruise Lines gift and whether to put an opinion question on October’s municipal election ballot. The answers to that question would gauge community interest in an agreement...
A weekend trip through the recently accessible Canadian border
The South Klondike Highway from Skagway to Whitehorse is one of the prettiest stretches of road in North America, but it’s been off-limits to most Americans since the pandemic-related border restrictions were announced last spring. Beginning on August 9, however,...
KHNS reporter shares first-hand experience with COVID-19
Last week Haines saw its first major COVID outbreak, with a peak 62 of active cases last Friday. As of Monday night, 13 more people tested positive, but 11 people were released from quarantine, plus four that were presumed positive, bringing the total to 55 active...
Haines schools to start in-person on August 24, with masking and on-site COVID testing
Haines students will start the new school year in-person, next Tuesday August 24. Masks will be required, and there will be on-site COVID testing, among other health protocols. The Haines School Board voted unanimously last week on a plan for re-opening all schools,...
Newscasts
KHNS News – July 10, 2014
Lynn Canal Ferry analysis; Haines Chamber of Commerce host lunch on oil tax proposition; Sea ice map.
Local News for May 27, 2014
Weekend accident injuries Skagway man; Why do you love salmon?; Juneau Access Road project; Tongess management committee; Memorial Day ceremonies.
Local News for April 1, 2014
Mp3 File:news04-01-14.mp3Haines Borough Manager budget is released; Skagway manager candidate visits town; Is a rail link to Haines feasible? Downloadable file (optional):
Local News for Jan. 8, 2014
Mp3 File:news01-08-14.mp3Haines Borough moves closer to selling downtown property to Aspen Hotels; New officer passes over Haines job; Residents respond to proposal for power rate increase. Downloadable file (optional):
Local News for Nov. 18, 2013
Mp3 File:News_11-18-13.mp3Dental care a growing challenge in Haines. Skagway residents gather to ask questions about healthcare. A continuing series focuses on Alaska's healthy babies (Carlson). Downloadable file (optional):
Local News for Sept. 4, 2013
Mp3 File:news09-04-13.mp3Skagway Library celebrations its expansion project; Skagway Assembly meets Thursday evening; Greens Creek Mine in danger of closing? Downloadable file (optional):
Local News for June 18, 2013
Mp3 File:news06-19-13.mp3Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer Haines Police investigate a string of car burglaries; Skagway discusses playground cover; Haines discusses power poles. Downloadable file (optional):
Local New for May 28, 2013
Mp3 File:news05-28-13.mp3Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer Skagway eyes land for a future public safety building; update on the Haines King Salmon Derby; the issue of marine debris. Downloadable file (optional):
Local News for March 26, 2013
Mp3 File:news03-26-13.mp3Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer Skagway assembly continues pondering public votes for public land leases; tsunami warning practice taking place Wednesday; Klukwan returns from Gold Medal as champs. Downloadable file (optional):
Local News for Jan. 31, 2013
Mp3 File:news01-31-13.mp3Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer Southeast population is the highest it's ever been...for most communities; Our weekly essay feature. Find out more about the state's recent population information. Find out more about the...
Local News Dec. 13, 2012
Mp3 File:news12-13-12.mp3Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer Fire Marshall issues report on the Westmark Inn fire; the federal government fails to fund Alaska Highway maintenance. Read more about the Skagwak Project. Read Rosalie Loesen's blog....
Local news for Oct. 31, 2012
Mp3 File:news10-31-12.mp3 Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer Preview of Skagway Assembly meeting; What the bond proposition means for Haines; When sanding snowy roads isn't a good idea; A special Halloween feature.Downloadable file (optional):
Local News for Sept. 24, 2012
Mp3 File:_news9-24-12web.mp3 Boradcaster: Margaret Friedenauer A preview of the Haines Borough Assembly meeting; An update on moose season. Candidate statement for Haines School Board seats: Sara Chapell Brenda JonesDownloadable file (optional):
KHNS News – Sept. 12, 2016
Record number of runners compete in Klondike Road Relay; Skagway residents weigh in on ferry dock closure; La Nina expected to bring wet fall, snowy winter, Haines Borough Assembly to consider ski map process changes.
KHNS News – July 26, 2016
Skagway officials question possible ore spill investigation; More flood warnings for Taiya River.
KHNS News – June 10, 2016
Haines police department reshuffles as new chief gets ready to join; Haines planners approve year-round use at 35-Mile heliport; Public's help wanted in search for entangled whale.
KHNS News – May 27, 2016
Rafting company says downed tree caused accident; Red carpet regalia highlighted at Tlingit fashion show; Skagway gets sweeter with new candy shop; Haines students celebrate last day of school with 'Wacky-Palooza.'
KHNS News – May 6, 2016
Skagway Assembly: Delay ferry dock project to retain service; Audit: Alaska critics of British Columbia mines are right; Improved Battery Point Trail ready for summer visitors.
KHNS News – April 12, 2016
Skagway assemblyman could face more fines after State concludes financial disclosure investigation; Testimony concludes in trial over access to Chilkoot River subsistence fishing spot; Port Chilkoot Distillery nabs national awards in the Golden State
KHNS News – March 29, 2016
Proposed state budget cuts would zero out funding for library internet connections; Storycorps: After history stained by shame, finding pride in Tlingit identity.