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Simon Lopez

Reporter/ Host

Simon 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.

  • Scott Griebel is resigning from the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly, effective July 7; he Alaska Supreme Court says Dan J. Sullivan must be included on the ballot for U.S. Senate seat; and Clinton Fearon, Jamaica-born and Seattle-based reggae pioneer, returns to Homer for an acoustic, solo show at the Porcupine Theater on July 5 at 7:00pm as a benefit fundraiser for Kachemak Bay Family Planning Clinic.
  • Alaska Department of Fish and Game managers have closed part of Kachemak Bay to commercial salmon fishing; the Alaska Department of Transportation has identified a low bidder for the Tustumena ferry’s replacement; and a man who pleaded guilty earlier this year to murdering a Homer woman who went missing in 2019 was sentenced to 87 years in prison Wednesday.
  • Alaska Department of Fish and Game managers are closing part of Kachemak Bay to commercial salmon fishing tonight; the Alaska Department of Transportation has identified a low bidder for the Tustumena ferry’s replacement; and a man who pleaded guilty earlier this year to murdering a Homer woman who went missing in 2019 was sentenced to 87 years in prison Wednesday
  • Seward’s annual Mount Marathon race is scheduled for the Fourth of July and part of the city’s upcoming three day festival; and Kachemak Bay Recovery Connection has been awarded a National Grant to expand opportunities and strengthen community impacts.
  • Seward’s annual Mount Marathon race is scheduled for the Fourth of July and part of the city’s upcoming three day festival; and Kachemak Bay Recovery Connection has been awarded a National Grant to expand opportunities and strengthen community impacts.
  • The Alaska Department of Fish and Game doubled sockeye salmon bag limits from three to six in response to strong salmon runs; and the Kenai Peninsula Borough met with community members earlier this month to discuss what to do with the now vacant Tustumena Elementary School building in Kasilof.
  • The Alaska Department of Fish and Game doubled sockeye salmon bag limits from three to six in response to strong salmon runs; and the Kenai Peninsula Borough met with community members earlier this month to discuss what to do with the now vacant Tustumena Elementary School building in Kasilof.
  • Gov. Mike Dunleavy trimmed nearly $90 million from the state budget with line-item vetoes before signing a series of appropriations bills last week; and an attorney representing the Alaska Division of Elections acknowledged to a judge Thursday that the agency could craft a solution so that voters can differentiate between U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan and a would-be challenger of the same name.
  • Gov. Mike Dunleavy trimmed nearly $90 million from the state budget with line-item vetoes before signing a series of appropriations bills Wednesday afternoon; and an attorney representing the Alaska Division of Elections acknowledged to a judge Thursday that the agency could craft a solution so that voters can differentiate between U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan and a would-be challenger of the same name.
  • The Homer Spit Run turns 50 this Saturday; and Homer’s 48 Hour Film Slam challenges filmmakers, writers, actors, and directors to create short films from concept to completion within 48 hours.