Simon Lopez
Reporter/ HostSimon Lopez is a long time listener of KBBI Homer. He values Kachemak Bay’s beauty and its overall health. Simon is community oriented and enjoys being involved in building and maintaining an informed and proactive community.
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Homer residents gathered last week to celebrate the life of Anesha "Duffy" Murnane, hours after a sentencing hearing for the man convicted of killing her; and Pier One Theatre enters the second weekend of the performance of Our Town by American playwright Thornton Wilder, directed by Maggie Quarton with a cast of over 20, some of who are quite new to acting.
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Family, friends and neighbors gathered at Bishop's Beach Wednesday evening to share food, stories and a community art project honoring Anesha "Duffy" Murnane, hours after a judge sentenced her killer to 87 years in prison.
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State lawmakers are debating whether to include a controversial tax change in a bill aimed at easing the financial case for the Alaska LNG project; and Kenai Peninsula school board members got their first look Monday at slew of districtwide policy proposals pertaining to the use of artificial intelligence.
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly met for nearly two hours last night to advance several items including school funding and a member's resignation; and Kenai Peninsula school board members got their first look Monday at slew of districtwide policy proposals pertaining to the use of artificial intelligence.
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough is working with volunteers from Homer Drawdown to salvage reusable material at the Homer Transfer Facility before it's buried in the construction and demolition cell.
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An overturned semitruck spilled fish and fuel on a section of the Seward Highway on Friday night; the Kenai Peninsula Borough is expanding its reuse program at the Homer Transfer Facility; and the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly met for nearly two hours last night to advance several items including school funding and a member's resignation.
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An overturned semitruck spilled fish and fuel on a section of the Seward Highway on Friday night; and the Kenai Peninsula Borough is expanding its reuse program at the Homer Transfer Facility.
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The Alaska state House’s ethics committee says Homer Republican Representative Sarah Vance likely violated state law by using publicly funded resources to criticize a local newspaper’s coverage of a Charlie Kirk memorial last year; and the Kenai Peninsula Beach Horse Races and the Ninilchik Rodeo took place over the Holiday weekend, July 4th and 5th, at the beach in Ninilchik and the Kenai Peninsula Fair Grounds.
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The Alaska state House’s ethics committee says Homer Republican Representative Sarah Vance likely violated state law by using publicly funded resources to criticize a local newspaper’s coverage of a Charlie Kirk memorial last year; and the Kenai Peninsula Beach Horse Races and the Ninilchik Rodeo took place over the Holiday weekend, July 4th and 5th, at the beach in Ninilchik and the Kenai Peninsula Fair Grounds.
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Scott Griebel is resigning from the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly, effective July 7; the Alaska Supreme Court says Dan J. Sullivan must be included on the ballot for U.S. Senate seat; and Alaska lawmakers failed to meet an informal deadline to vote on a bill reducing taxes for the Alaska LNG project.