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Ephraim Benaiah Magee was born at 12:28 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018 at South Peninsula Hospital to Megan…

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State Parks artist in residence speaks at Bunnell

Brenda Steenblock

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Brenda Steenblock

Brenda Steenblock

Karen Shemet, left, and Sue Reynolds, right, of the Parenting with Love and Limits (PLL) program. (Photo provided)

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Pay it Forward: Program helps parents raise teens

Parenting is the toughest job you’ll ever love. Because teenagers are sharp, creative and ambitious, they add a…

Elena and Jai Badajos, of Homer. (Photo provided)

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Local siblings excel in obscure disc golf championship

Brother and sister Jai and Elena Badajos of Homer traveled to Jeffersonville, Vermont to compete in the United…

Kachemak Bay State Park trails report

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Kachemak Bay State Park trails report

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20 years ago in the Homer News

Seabird die-offs may be connected to warming ocean

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Seabird die-offs may be connected to warming ocean

ANCHORAGE — Federal wildlife officials are documenting a die-off of Alaska seabirds stretching from north of the Bering…

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State agency seizes political campaign signs in Anchorage

ANCHORAGE (AP) — The Alaska Department of Transportation seized several political campaign signs last week in Anchorage, sparking…

Pet of the Week: Thelma

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Pet of the Week: Thelma

Thelma is a 9-year-old female who unfortunately made her way back to the shelter again. This affectionate gal…

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At left, Jillian Tracy, 12, of Palmer, and Caroline Higgins, right, of Philadelphia, do a presentation on orca whales at the end of Marine Mammal Camp on Friday, Aug. 10, 2018, at the Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies in Homer, Alaska. The girls and other camps went to the camp at the Peterson Bay Field Station and then closed with talks on marine mammals. They also articulated a “sea cat,” or lynx, skeleton with bone expert Lee Post. (Photo by Michael Armstrong/Homer News)

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What do other Homerites do to entertain friends and family when they come?