Simon Lopez, KBBI - Homer
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A full moon pushed tides to over 22 feet starting Friday, which continued to build with each tide.
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The crew of the cutter Aspen donned masks and costumes to revive a terrifying Homer tradition for kids and adults alike.
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A season of low prices, high costs and a poor pink salmon run has come on the heels of last year’s market collapse.
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After Gov. Mike Dunleavy's veto, the Pratt Museum project now hinges on securing money from the City of Homer.
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The Fishing Vessel Drill Conductor training, set for next week, covers both personal survival skills and sharing them with other crew members.
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State biologists are continuing their efforts in Homer to catch offspring of Grubby the opossum, with three more captured as of Tuesday.
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As moose travel along plowed roads, with 145 struck by cars on the Kenai since July, they can also encounter people and pets on foot.