Editor’s note: This is the seventh in the Morris Communications series, “The case for conserving the Kenai king salmon.” …
The Alaska Board of Fisheries wrapped up its meeting last week on Lower Cook Inlet issues with a change in…
The oil tax law touted as guaranteeing Alaska a bigger slice of the profits pie when oil prices rise may…
Homer Police on Tuesday increased the reward to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person…
The Women’s Missionary League of Faith Lutheran Church is raising funds to purchase an “all-terrain-chair” for a wounder soldier. The…
Lacking a mechanism to allow grazing on the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge’s 2,500 islands comprising 3.5 million acres, the…
With hopefuls standing by, the Homer Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center announced Dec. 10 that Homer resident Peggy Brown…
North to Ninilchik, south to Seldovia and everywhere in between, neighbors are reaching out to neighbors in the holiday spirit…
In a unanimous vote, the Homer Advisory Planning Commission last week approved a conditional-use permit to allow a 160-foot microwave…
After listening to public testimony and making a handful of amendments, the Homer City Council, minus council member Beau Burgess…
For two weeks in November, the halls of Homer Middle School echoed with the rhythms of Latin music as students…
Homer area residents, both young and old, gathered at the Homer Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center tree-lighting last week,…
Pratt Museum would like to thank everyone in the community who participated in our holiday events this season. Thank you…