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Tory Lowe dives into the controversy surrounding the shutdown of the ELMNT Lounge by the Common Council. Why is one club being held responsible for incidents that didn’t even happen on its premises? Tory breaks down the politics, the blame game, and what this means for nightlife accountability.
Then, the conversation turns somber as Tory discusses two tragic stories: the death of a 19-year-old outside an unlicensed bar, and the shocking case of a 63-year-old Florida man facing charges after his 15-year-old son committed a horrific act. What do these stories say about responsibility, oversight, and the consequences of neglect?
Tory Lowe brings back the Detox Center staff who talk about what will happen to the Detox center now that the funding is cut. What will happen to the addicts and what will happen to the city of Milwaukee if the biggest center is shut down
Tory Lowe returns after a two-day break, opening the show with a heartfelt reflection on the passing of his grandfather, joined by Miracle Minister Kevin to kick off the week. He then dives into political controversy, calling out Barack Obama for campaigning against a Black woman in Virginia and revisiting Obama’s 2020 remarks about Black men and Kamala Harris. In the Pop Culture Report, Tory explores the NBA’s alleged gambling ring connections, the influence of “The Don,” and the 3-point revolution led by Steph Curry and LeBron James—placing Curry in his all-time top 5. He also reacts to Tom Brady cloning his dog and raises the provocative question: are humans next?
Tory Lowe opens Hour 3 with breaking news on SNAP benefits possibly staying in place. A caller weighs in, blaming Trump for holding back help. Liz Brown joins to unpack the day’s hot topics and sticks around as the show wraps.
Melvin James from 414 Spotlight joins us to talk Milwaukee, a No Limit vs. Cash Money Versuz-style debate, and a personal health scare that nearly led to a stroke. Plus, Tory shares a wild story about a hit-and-run involving a DoorDash driver in Ohio.
Tory Lowe kicks off a weighty but impactful show with breaking news about a thwarted terrorist attack in Michigan, praising the FBI’s efforts. He then dives into the AP report revealing a fraud investigation into BLM, reinforcing his long-standing skepticism. In Segment 2, the focus shifts to the government shutdown’s ripple effects—especially on local Head Start programs—while Tory calls out Democratic leadership and shares a clip from Speaker Mike Johnson. GP joins for the Pop Culture Report in Segment 3, celebrating the Bucks’ win over the Warriors and analyzing Kyle Kuzma’s early-season struggles. The episode wraps up with a light-hearted Halloween candy debate that’s sure to stir up some sweet nostalgia.
Tory Lowe opens with an MPS principal charged in a gun cover-up and a budget that raises city taxes. Then, he covers the trial of a man accused of killing over a pizza. Liz Brown joins to break down the headlines and wraps up the hour with real talk.
Tory Lowe talks with State Senator LaTonya Johnson about Milwaukee’s reckless driving crisis. Then, comedian Bodeany 414 previews his Nov. 15 show. Tory highlights families losing SNAP benefits and how media pressure led to change at a local apartment complex. He wraps with a reminder: just two weeks left to apply for FEMA aid.
Tory Lowe opens with the jury’s decision in the Sonya Massey case, reacting to the conviction of the former officer and reflecting on how some justice is better than none.
Then, he shifts to Wisconsin’s push to legalize online sports betting—questioning whether weed might be a bigger moneymaker.
In the Pop Culture Report, Tory breaks down why there are no hip hop songs in the Billboard Top 40, despite rap’s cultural dominance. He wraps up with thoughts on NBA YoungBoy’s massive influence among youth, even without chart-topping hits.
Tory Lowe ends the show talking about how families are preparing for November when SNAP benefits are scheduled to run out and a man who killed his live in girl friends. Tory talks about how many people see the signs but don't say anything.
The Tory Lowe Show is joined by members of Milwaukee's Detox Center. They join to explain why the Detox Center matters to the city, what is causing the center to shut down, and how people get involved to save it.
Tory Lowe kicks off the show with a wild story about 21 monkeys on the loose—are they carrying diseases, and could they infect other animals? Then we shift gears to Jamaica, where Tory gives an important update on what fans need to know and how they can help. In Segment 3, things heat up as Jay-Z claims no one can match him in a Verzuz battle. Tory throws Kanye West into the ring and hosts a mini battle of hits. Finally, we wrap up with a controversial take on Tyler Perry’s $100K gift to Kevin Winans—Tory questions the logic behind the generous donation.
Tory Lowe opens the show with a heartfelt tribute to WISN anchor Jeffery Taft, reflecting on his legacy and the tragic crash outside 3rd Street Market Hall that Tory witnessed firsthand. He challenges the “Zero Vision” traffic initiative, arguing it’s leading to more—not fewer—crashes. Tory revisits the powerful story of a Missouri mother who turned in her own son for racist graffiti. He praises her courage and calls out the flawed logic behind protecting wrongdoing in the name of family loyalty.
Liz Brown joins to react to both the crash and the mother’s bold decision, offering her own insights on accountability and community responsibility.
In Hour 2, Tory Lowe welcomes Matt Stienstra, Director of Advocacy and Community Engagement for Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin. Matt sets the record straight on misinformation circulating in the community and shares vital tips on how people can protect themselves. The conversation continues into Segment 2, diving deeper into advocacy and community safety.
In Segment 3, Shannon Ross, CEO and Founder of THE COMMUNITY, joins the show to discuss prison reform and his upcoming event aimed at raising awareness and support. Segment 4 brings a powerful moment as a caller shares his journey of receiving a pardon for a non-violent felony and rebuilding his life post-incarceration.
Tory Lowe kicks off the show with a preview of Hour 2’s special guest from Feeding America, spotlighting efforts to fight hunger. He then dives into the details surrounding a police-involved shooting in Fort Atkinson, unpacking what led to the tragic event. In Segment 2, Tory discusses the Sex Offender Check-In program and its role in keeping neighborhoods safe, while passionately defending his commitment to work across political lines. The Pop Culture Report takes over in Segments 3 and 4, as GP joins the mic to talk about the buzz around a potential Mayweather vs. Pacquiao rematch and the wild world of celebrity boxing. The episode wraps with a look ahead to Diddy’s projected release in March 2028—what might his next chapter look like?
The Tory Lowe Show continues as Tory gives an update on the alleged killer who murdered three people. Tory hears the charged pressed against 26 year old Michael Williams. A caller joins in to talk about how her son deals with mental health issues and how the system has NOT worked for them. Then, Liz Brown joins to recap the show.
Tory Lowe Show continues as Tory is joined by Wisconsin State Representatives Sequanna Taylor (District 11) and Darrin Madison (District 10) for a no-holds-barred conversation on the urgent issues facing Milwaukee and beyond.
From SNAP benefit delays and the eviction crisis, to the fight for equitable cannabis legalization, this episode dives deep into the policies and politics impacting everyday families. The reps also discuss the looming healthcare and school lunch funding gaps, the threatened closure of the Milwaukee Detox Center, and how community-led solutions like food drives, bartering, and mutual aid are stepping in where systems fall short.
The Tory Lowe Show on Monday Oct 27th- begins with Minster Kevin joining to talk about the weekend's event. Including Tory Lowe's Trunk or Treating event for the kids. Tory continues to recap the event of Trunk or Treat. New York's finest GP joins to talk about a Green Bay Packers comeback win and a list of places women do NOT want to go on a first date.
Tory kicks off the show talking about the upcoming Trunk or Treat and the city’s pushback on using an abandoned lot for the event. He then dives into Milwaukee’s surge in parking tickets before welcoming Promise, B Jones, and Dre Lov for a lively pop culture roundtable — from the celebrity basketball game to Packers talk and how the crew has grown over the years.
Tory celebrates progress as charges are finally filed in the barn-jumping case that sparked community outrage over the summer. He also covers a Muskego chase tied to a Milwaukee homicide and questions why Wisconsin isn’t getting FEMA aid after August’s floods. Just when it looked like Trunk or Treat might be canceled, a caller offers a new Midtown spot — turning setbacks into blessings.




