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Six weeks of literature

Big Read events encourage curiosity, conversation and community engagement

Mike O'Meara

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Letters to the Editors

Bunnell thanks Homer Foundation

Opinion

Point of View: Thoughts on the Doyon Lighthouse Village complex plans

On behalf of Kachemak Bay Birders and as an organizer of the Kachemak Bay Shorebird Monitoring Project that…

Artwork from inside cover of report “Learning to Thrive: Alaska’s next economy in a warming world” by Alyssa Quintyne. (Alaska Climate Alliance)

Opinion

Point of view: Two visions of Alaska’s future

As the world experiences this unparalleled moment of ecological crises, two competing visions are playing out in public…

Opinion

Point of view: Lighthouse Village project needs a redesign

City code permits allows a developer to create a planned unit development (PUD) with “flexibility” in restrictions or…

The Peninsula Clarion printing press is photographed on Monday, April 18, 2023, in Kenai, Alaska. (Photo by Erin Thompson/Peninsula Clarion)

News

Black Press Media announces move to new ownership

Carpenter Media Group operates leading community news publications in the southern United States, including Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, North…

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Years Ago

Homer happenings from years past

Henna & Bindi, bonded pair of 9-month-old sisters. Photo courtesy of Homer Animal Shelter

Community

Pet of the Week: Henna and Bindi

These girls are quite possibly the sweetest pair around. They get along great with other cats, can handle…

A winter sunset colors the sky at the end of a snow-lined road near Anchor Point, Alaska on Monday, Jan. 1, 2023. (Callie Steinberg/Homer News)

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Best Bets

After taking a break for the holidays, organizations and businesses around town are gearing up to bring you…

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What’s happening at Homer Counil on the Arts this month

Since 1975, Homer Council on the Arts has been offering performances, exhibitions and arts education for community members…

Mike O'Meara

Opinion

Letters to the Editors

Devoted to the Pratt Museum,

Many of the wildlife on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, including snowshoe hare, ermine, and ptarmigan, adapt and change with the seasons, credit Colin Canterbury/FWS.

Sports

Refuge Notebook: The nature of traditions

Nature has always been an integral part of human existence, shaping cultures, influencing societies, and playing a profound…

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Best Bets

2024 has come in with a bang — and a lot of bright flashy colors, if you were…