A bald eagle in Haines grasps a salmon. Photo by Reba Hylton. The bald eagle recently became the United States’ official national bird. It’s already a celebrated creature in Haines, which boasts the ...
Linda Calver feeds Aiden Wagner (age 2) breakfast. Calver will close her daycare after 35 years at the end of December. (Munson/KHNS) A Skagway couple is retiring after providing in-home daycare for ...
Happy New Year KHNS Listeners! Tune in for special programming while KHNS staff and volunteers have the day off. We’ll start off the day with the annual New Years celebration from Vienna from 8-10am, ...
Jan Wrentmore attends her retirement party at The Red Onion Saloon in October. (Munson/KHNS) As we bid goodbye to 2024, here’s a review of some of this year’s most viewed stories. They include Skagway ...
Skagway resident Aric Baldwin attends a meeting at Skagway Development Center in November to discuss forming a community land trust. (Munson/KHNS) Skagway continues to investigate if a community land ...
Suzanne Vuillet-Smith talks with FNBA's Julie Ferrin. Julie takes care of all those enormous plants in the bank lobby. https://khnswebsitemedia.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws ...
Russ White talks with CJ Jones. The mystery of Albert Johnson, the Mad Trapper of Rat River, fugitive in the most bizarre and dramatic manhunt in Canada's history.
Tim Shields speaks with Albert Wall, director the Dahl Memorial Clinic, about updates at the clinic, and info about how the clinic operates.
Thank you to everyone who helped KHNS raise over $26,000 during our News Drive fundraiser and qualify for an additional $20,000 in NewsMatch matching funds! Your support strengthens our ability to ...
Around 11:30 Monday morning, police sent out a Nixle alert stating that an active crime was in progress and urged 4th Avenue residents to “shelter in place.” Eyewitnesses reported a fight breaking out ...
Lynn Canal Morning 6:45 – 8am Host Brandon Wilks ...
Skagway School District has just one school, a one-story building that serves the families of the small Southeast Alaska community about 20 miles from the Canadian border. All of the district’s ...