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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.

  • Homer Public Library's current building turns 20 this fall and the library holds a fun run Saturday to mark the occasion; Pier One Theatre’s next show of the season opens this evening; and a federal judge late last month ruled against a group of Alaskans seeking to force the state to process applications for food assistance on time.
  • The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is accepting public comment through June 22nd on a draft feasibility report for a Homer Harbor expansion.
  • The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is accepting public comment through June 22nd on a draft feasibility report for a Homer Harbor expansion; the minimum wage in Alaska will jump to $14 on July 1; and every two years, Indigenous people from across Southeast Alaska and around the world gather in Juneau for Celebration.
  • The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is accepting public comment through June 22nd on a draft feasibility report for a Homer Harbor expansion; the minimum wage in Alaska will jump to $14 on July 1; and every two years, Indigenous people from across Southeast Alaska and around the world gather in Juneau for Celebration.
  • Homer Mariner’s finished their 2026 school year sports season last weekend with a state championship win in the division baseball; and dozens of new and returning volunteers gathered in Cooper Landing last weekend for a daylong orientation about how to become a Stream Watch volunteer.
  • The Homer City Council worked through a short list of items at its meeting Monday; and Homer Mariner’s finished their 2026 school year sports season last weekend with a state championship win in the division baseball.
  • The Homer City Council worked through a short list of items at its meeting Monday; and the recent summer donation from Homer’s 100 women who care was voted to support Homer’s Independent Press.
  • Kenai Peninsula school board members are again putting their heads together to decide which budget cuts, if any, they should reverse in the face of a possible funding boost from the state; and the recent summer donation from Homer’s 100 women who care was voted to support Homer’s Independent Press.
  • Homer’s month-long community walking challenge sponsored by the South Peninsula Hospital wrapped up at the end of May with a celebration to announce team winners and where their donations will go in the community; and U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan has been silent for weeks on President Trump’s controversial plan to spend public funds on a White House ballroom and his nearly $1.8 billion compensation fund, to help people he deems victims of politicized prosecutions. But Thurs Sullivan voted against those Trump priorities, in amendments that failed on the Senate floor.
  • Homer’s month-long community walking challenge sponsored by the South Peninsula Hospital wrapped up at the end of May with a celebration to announce team winners and where their donations will go in the community; and U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan has been silent for weeks on President Trump’s controversial plan to spend public funds on a White House ballroom and his nearly $1.8 billion compensation fund, to help people he deems victims of politicized prosecutions. But Thurs Sullivan voted against those Trump priorities, in amendments that failed on the Senate floor.