Haines has safe tap water again, and E. coli previously detected in it may have been a false positive.
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Budget cuts sideline three of Alaska’s 11 ferries
A draft schedule released Friday shows the Taku out for a year and the fast ferries Chenega and Fairweather tied up starting in the early fall.
Juneau soccer camp grooms players for the international field
As the U.S. team heads to the Women’s World Cup quarterfinals this weekend, a Juneau soccer camp is teaching kids all about the global sport.
Sealaska annual meeting Saturday, election results due
Sealaska shareholders meet Saturday in Juneau for their annual meeting. The Southeast regional Native corporation has about 22,000 shareholders.
Bloom boom: Juneau farmer joins Alaska peony rush
Peony flowers are supposed to be the next big boom in Alaska exports, and now a Southeast grower is giving the cash crop a shot.
KSM mine targets richer ore while seeking investors
A Canadian mining company says it’s found richer deposits of gold and copper ore at its controversial KSM project. It’s spending $16 million to continue to explore for more at its site, upriver from Ketchikan, this summer.





