More than 350 people perished in Alaska’s worst maritime disaster, but rumor has it that Tommy the dog made it out alive.
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Avalanches are a leading cause of death for Southeast Alaska’s mountain goats
New research from the University of Alaska Southeast shows the scale of mountain goat mortality from avalanches for the first time.
After long wait, M/V Hubbard begins service in Lynn Canal
The Hubbard carried its first passengers on Tuesday. It now links Juneau, Haines and Skagway.
Search suspended for woman who fell overboard from a cruise ship in Lynn Canal
The captain of the ship reported the incident after a cruise ship camera showed the woman going overboard at approximately 3 a.m. Tuesday as the ship sailed from Juneau to Skagway.
Canada relaxes COVID test requirements for residents returning from short trips to the US
Canadians traveling to the U.S. for trips of three days or less no longer need to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test to cross back into their home country.
She-Ra is a sailboat and a malamute. They stopped in Haines on their way around the world
With distinct black and white markings, She-Ra is from a line of malamute sled dogs in Juneau.
Southeast commercial salmon season off to slow start
Returns for most species are not meeting forecasts, which weren’t very high in the first place.
Bear researcher shares tips for identifying and avoiding winter bear dens
Bears tend to build their dens at an elevation of about 2,000 to 3,000 feet, usually where the angle of the slope is around 35 to 45 degrees.
Haines area residents are getting vaccinated at nearly 10 times the national rate
Over the course of two days, the Haines Health Center ceased normal appointments to give about 600 people from Haines and Klukwan their first doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
Four of six feared missing in Haines landslide found safe
Searchers will continue to look Thursday for two people still missing after a large landslide rumbled through a residential area on Beach Road residential area in Haines Wednesday afternoon, destroying at least four houses, Alaska State Troopers said.