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Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams - Election Day

It's election day!  What do you need to know?  Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams joins Tony Cruise w/the latest.

11-05
06:25

College Basketball Special Event!

Bellarmine basketball is moving back to Knights Hall this year and they want to welcome you back today in a special event inside the legendary venue.  Men's basketball coach Scott Davenport joined Tony Cruise and Scott Fitzgerald w/a preview!

10-11
10:21

Stressed Out Parents

The Surgeon General is out with an advisory regarding stressed out parents.  Joining Tony Cruise is Dr. Charles Pemberton with Louisville Dimensions Family Therapy with some helpful advice on how parents can make life easier.

10-02
08:57

Bellarmine Hoops are coming home!

Bellarmine University basketball is moving back on campus.  Men's basketball coach Scott Davenport joins Tony Cruise to talk about why.

10-02
05:46

Game changer in the Middle East?

Iran launched at least 180 missiles into Israel on Tuesday, another sharp escalation of the monthslong conflict between Israel and the Iran-backed militias Hezbollah and Hamas and days before the 1 year anniversary of the Hamas attacks.   Is this a game changer or more of the same?  Helping us make sense of it all is former Army Major, Military Analyst MIke Lyons

10-02
08:22

Helene Aftermath: Help is needed everwhere

With Helene moving in, there's a need for help on every level and not just giving blood.  Nikki Salladay, Red Cross Regional Disaster Officer, joins Tony & Scott with plenty of opportunities (some you've never heard of) to help during this time of need here at home.

09-27
07:19

Navigating roads in a significant weather event

When should you simply exchange insurance and what other getting around tips in significant weather events like Helene? LMPD's Dwight Mitchell joins Tony with information you need to know.

09-27
02:19

Hurricane Helene: It's impact on rural areas

Kentucky's rural communites face a dauting challenge in high wind events like Hurricane Helene.  Joining Tony from Kentucky Electric Cooperatives is Joe Arnold with a look at our rual communities.

09-27
07:08

Hurricane Helene: How does LG&E approach storms like this?

With any high wind event the risk of power outages goes way up!  Joining Tony Cruise with what you need to know, is LG& and KU's Liz Pratt.

09-27
06:27

Hurricane Helene's Impact

Hurricane Helene is already impacting us locally with high school football moving games and also a full slate of concerts at Louder Than Life.  Joining Tony Cruise with the latest on it's impact locally is NBC News Radio's Jack Crumley.

09-26
04:22

Deadliest day since 2006?

The Israeli military expanded its Lebanon campaign with hundreds of airstrikes on Monday, as the long-simmering border conflict with Hezbollah threatened to explode into a larger war.  Dozens of Israeli warplanes struck more than 1,300 targets in southern Lebanon on Monday morning, according to the Israel Defense Forces.

09-24
08:16

Exploding Pagers?

Israel is reportedly responsible for the hundreds of pagers that blew up simultaneously across Lebanon Tuesday.  The New York Times cites American and other officials saying Israel targeted members of Hezbollah.  Military Analyst Mike Lyons joins Tony with his analysis on this approroach!

09-18
08:41

Catching up with JCPS

Academics, busing, PVA and taxes, just a few issues discussed as Tony Cruise caught up with JCPS Super Dr. Marty Polio today on NewsRadio 840WHAS!

09-17
09:36

Another assassination attempt on former President Trump

The FBI is investigating what it calls an "attempted assassination" of former President Donald Trump, after Secret Service agents fired at a man with an AK-47 on or near Trump's Florida golf course on Sunday. Joining Tony to talk about how this happened yet again, is law enforcement analyst Paul Viollis.

09-16
07:41

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