One of the drivers involved in a Christmas Day crash that severely injured an Anchor Point girl has been charged…
Far from a solemn march, Homer’s Relay for Life event promises to celebrate the successes achieved by cancer survivors and…
T he town of Homer was born on the Spit so it makes sense that this 4.5-mile-long rocky handle of…
After 23 years of service, the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Roanoke Island ends its tour of duty. Sometime soon it…
Springtime in Alaska brings green-up and road construction. Cautionary road-work signs are blooming like flowers along Kenai Peninsula highways. Major…
His Majesty King Harald V of Norway visited Homer and Kachemak Bay on Tuesday as part of his visit to…
Homer Community Food Pantry needs canned goods: fruit, vegetables, beans, chili, Spahgetti-O’s, ravioli, soups, tomatoes, tomato sauce, tomato paste, refried beans…
Regan Baker, left, hands a Spit Sisters flier to Norma Gardner, right, of Bonbonniere, Ill., at the Deep Water Dock…
Debate over the value of marketing, small business development and the Kenai Peninsula’s economic development district dominated budget discussion May…
This year’s halibut sport fishery has begun with both tradition and change. The tradition is the successful Homer Jackpot Halibut…
Second-degree murder: guilty. Tampering with physical evidence: guilty. Self-defense: not proved. After three days of deliberation, a Homer jury last…
“Denied.” In a terse, five-line ruling on May 21, the Alaska Supreme Court made that judgment on the city of…
After three days of deliberation, a Homer jury on Thursday afternoon found Demarqus Green, 23, of Anchorage, guilty of second-degree…