The tribe’s main reason for buying the inn is for the Hoonah Lingít to have a physical presence in their homelands once again.
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An Anchorage man took in 1 Afghan who needed help. Now he’s trying to rescue 17
Barnes first met Safi in 2009, when Safi was an East High exchange student.
A year after Haines’ deadly landslide, signs of recovery but still work to do
It’s been a year since heavy rains and deadly landslides swept through Haines. The small community mustered an extensive recovery effort, but some people don’t have homes to return to, and it’s clear that there’s still more work and more healing to do.
Year after deadly landslide, Haines plans memorial playground for lost kindergarten teacher
A landscape architecture firm in Juneau volunteered to create a design for the playground.
Avalanche damage delays lighting of Anchorage’s iconic holiday star
Since the late 1980s, Anchorage residents looking north have had a view of the large star on Mount Gordon Lyon starting the day after Thanksgiving.
Juneau residents split over city’s response to impacts of tourism, according to survey
About 2,400 Juneau residents weighed in on the effects of tourism on the community.





