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Assembly OKs easement for homes
March 30, 2026
The Skagway Borough Assembly approved a 900-square foot easement with Robert Murphy on March 19 to allow for his two housing properties to have access to water/sewer...
SPD to begin drone training
March 30, 2026
The Skagway Police Department will begin training on its new drone program later this year, according to a note presented to Borough Manager Emily Deach for the borough...
Washington man guilty in fentanyl-related deaths
March 30, 2026
Following a five-day trial, a federal jury convicted a Washington man today of distributing fentanyl pills that resulted in the overdose death of two men in...
State halts Cascade Point work until next year
March 30, 2026
Tommy WellsThe Skagway NewsCascade Point’s evolution into one of the state’s main ferry terminals isn’t happening this year.State officials announced on March 19 that it...
‘Black Woods, Blue Sky’ wins Skagway Public Library’s Tournament of...
March 30, 2026
Tommy WellsThe Skagway NewsEowyn Ivey probably never thought she would win a tournament of books while growing up in Palmer. She can think it now...
Senate pushes for increase in oil tax revenue amid war-driven oil boom
March 30, 2026
Corinne SmithThe Alaska BeaconThe Alaska Senate approved a measure to boost state taxes on oil and gas production on Wednesday. Lawmakers tacked it on to what would have...
An Oz-some Time
March 13, 2026
Ray Gunness proved the old adage that for every rule there is an exception.He was the exception.The Whitehorse skier actually cut more than 11...
Planet Protectors net award from ALPAR
March 13, 2026
Skagway’s group of young environmentalists, the Planet Protectors, were awarded the Litter Prevention Program award by the Alaska Litter Prevention...
‘Battle of the Books’ nears fun finish
March 13, 2026
The Skagway Public Library has entered the final round of its 2026 “Battle of the Books” program, and will crown a champion soon.As of Monday, there were two finalists...
Henry: No relief coming for Skagway police
March 1, 2026
Skagway Assembly Borough Member Dan Henry has a simple message to the community about the staffing situation with the Skagway Police Department. Help isn’t coming any time...
Mayor: There won’t be any ‘fluff’ in this year’s state budget
March 1, 2026
Tommy WellsThe Skagway NewsSkagway Mayor Orion Hanson made it clear the State of Alaska is going to be lean this year. Extremely lean.Speaking from the Alaska Municipal...
Selkirk Copper looks to ship ore through Skagway port
March 1, 2026
Skagway could have a new customer at the port soon.Selkirk Copper Mines, Inc., a new mining company based in Yukon, recently completed the purchase of the Minto mine and is...
Applications for Brady Scholarship now being taken
March 1, 2026
The Juneau Community Foundation, together with the Brady family of Skagway, announces that the Margaret Frans Brady (MFB) Scholarship Fund is now accepting applications for...
‘Skagway: An Alaskan Love Story’ celebrates spirit, history of the...
March 1, 2026
Author Mark McCord, a Sharon, Oklahoma native, and graduate of Sharon Mutual High School, announces the release of his novel, Skagway: An Alaskan...
‘Last Call in the North’ screening on Feb. 15
February 15, 2026
Documentary film “Last Call in the North,” directed by Colorado filmmaker Stan Bush, will have its Skagway premiere at the Skagway Public School on Sunday, February 15, at 5...
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