Shahla Farzan
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Homer Police arrested a man in connection with a three-year-old murder case on Sunday. Listen Now
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly passed a resolution on Oct. 11, revising its policy on the invocation that begins each meeting. The new policy places restrictions on who is allowed to give the invocation. Listen Now
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A family of three was stranded overnight in Kachemak Bay State Park this week.
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Homer will soon join the list of U.S. cities making the switch to LED lights. Listen Now
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In Alaska, passion for hunting runs deep. For many, the thrill of hunting big game is second to none. But there’s another group of hunters in Alaska tracking a different kind of prey: mushrooms. Listen Now
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Homer has a new mayor and two new city council members, according to unofficial Homer municipal election results, but voters rejected Proposition 1, saying no to a new police station.
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Every fall, Nina Faust organizes a "citizen science" survey of the crane population on the southern Kenai Peninsula. On three specific days, residents contact her to report sandhill crane sightings. Using this information, she’s able to estimate how big the population is each year. Listen Now
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Every year, on a windswept patch of land in Homer’s Mariner Park, community members build a beautiful handmade basket. A really big one. And just a few days later, they burn it to the ground. It’s part of Homer’s annual Burning Basket celebration. Listen now
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Homer, the little town at the “End of The Road,” is becoming an increasingly popular travel destination. Listen now
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Dozens of Homer residents attended the public hearing to learn more about the proposal to lease portions of Cook Inlet for oil and gas drilling. Listen now