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The closures include restrictions in Upper Cook Inlet, reduced bag limits in Lower Cook Inlet, and sport fishing closures for the Anchor River and Deep Creek.
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The theater reopened after a change in ownership and months of renovations focused on accessibility.
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A new series of events is giving Homer residents a supportive space to explore sobriety during Dry January.
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A fee exemption for certain vessels in Homer Harbor will stay in place for another year. The exemption comes as area fishermen faced another tough season last year.
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The Alaska Department of health reported an unvaccinated adult displayed measles symptoms while traveling back to the state.
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Old Sterling Outfitters' owners say they hope to make outdoor recreation more affordable for locals.
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The four-week program, Chaos Compass, focuses on stress management and mental health.
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Alaska State Troopers arrested a former candidate for the Homer City Council last Saturday for several charges including arson.
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Water flowed over several hundred feet of roadway near the Anchor River Campground, but the flooding did not damage the road.
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The show has become an annual event visible from across town, including from South Peninsula Hospital’s long-term care facility and the hillside overlooking Homer.
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The outages were caused by a winter storm that brought down trees and damaged power lines on the Lower Kenai Peninsula.
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Residents on the lower Kenai Peninsula can harvest Christmas trees from designated state lands near Homer, following guidelines set by the Alaska Department of Natural Resources.