The Diamond Creek Recreation Area is comprised of 273 acres of City of Homer-owned property within the Diamond Creek watershed….
Whether your politics run liberal or conservative, it was hard not to feel compassion for Sarah Vance when she stood…
As Alaskans struggle to fully recover from COVID, now is not the time to take more resources from our elders
February is American Heart Month, a time to recognize that heart disease is the leading cause of death in the…
Infrastructure takes many forms, from roads and buildings to the human infrastructure that enables our systems to function. Recently, neglect…
They could take this gem of a location and turn it into a profitable first-class birding mecca
Have you ever worked diligently toward a goal only to find the “real work” on the other side?
The Homer Community Food Pantry thanks sources of donated resources they offer to Homer residents
A Strategic Investment Approach to Education
The Calvin &Coyle Nature Trail is a 1.5-mile loop trail within the 28.67-acre Calvin &Coyle Woodland Park, both of which…
When the Doyon proposal to build a large hotel and a dense housing complex was first announced it immediately brought…
Most Homer residents have heard about the Lighthouse Development Project. This hotel, employee housing, condo, conference center has become controversial…
On behalf of Kachemak Bay Birders and as an organizer of the Kachemak Bay Shorebird Monitoring Project that is sponsored…