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Point of View: The Earring Man — Paying it forward

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Point of View: The Earring Man — Paying it forward

My father makes earrings from rocks. He has a philosophy about it, too.

Editorial: Honor and grieve with the Coast Guard

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Editorial: Honor and grieve with the Coast Guard

On the theme of “Coasting Through Winter,” this weekend for the Homer Winter Carnival we celebrate the 50th…

A rock sandpiper forages among ice on the Homer Spit in February 2012 in Homer, Alaska (Photo by George Matz)

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Point of View: Rock sandpipers: the contrarian shorebird

Correction: The caption in the photo gave the wrong date. The caption should read “a rock sandpiper forages…

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Israel is not America’s friend

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Smoke and broken mirrors in state mining safety updates

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Point of View: ERA is still necessary

Men and women should be treated equally under the law. It seems pretty basic, right?

Ken Landfield (Photo provided)                                Ken Landfield (Photo provided)

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Point of View: A letter to my daughter — Have hope

My daughter sent me the hour-plus long video clip of the interactions on the National Mall earlier this…

A Remington Deluxe Model 5 manual typewriter. (Homer News file photo)

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Editorial: Teaching moments

The recent controversy regarding videotaped encounters between Native Americans, Catholic high school boys and Hebrew Black Israelites on…

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HCOA grateful for city, foundation support

Photo illustration by Matt Tunseth

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Coghill should reverse cellphone ban

As yet another sign of how government wants to duct tape the hands of the press to keep…

Sue Mauger.

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Point of View: Gov. Dunleavy leaves Alaskans in a ditch

When our new governor took down the “Climate Action for Alaska” webpage as one of the first acts…

The HERC Building as seen in a 2010 file photo from the upper parking lot at Woodside Avenue. At the time the Kachemak Bay Campus used the building as temporary office and classroom space while the Pioneer Avenue building was being remodeled, one of several uses of the HERC since the city acquired it from the Kenai Peninsula Borough in 2000. (Homer News file photo)                                The HERC Building as seen in a 2010 file photo from the upper parking lot at Woodside Avenue. At the time the Kachemak Bay Campus used the building as temporary office and classroom space while the Pioneer Avenue building was being remodeled, one of several uses of the HERC since the city acquired it from the Kenai Peninsula Borough in 2000. (Homer News file photo)

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Point of View: HERC has history worth preserving

In reading the Dec. 13, 2018 article on recommendations of the Homer Educational and Recreational Complex Task Force,…

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Pebble presentation was frustrating