After touring 7 years as a musician and screaming at the TV as a "feature" sports analyst on my couch, I decided I was ready for radio. I've spent 8 years working as a sports journalist for the Bay Area News Group in the only bay worthy of the name - San Francisco. In that time I focused heavily on the local sports and art/music scene in Oakland, CA. All I can say is it's about time the "Dubs" made their mark with the title in 2015 and their historic start so far in the '15-'16 season. J I moved to Belton in Central Texas in 2015, lived right by the lake and I loved it. I got my start on the air as "Mr. Trendy" - talking about what was hot and happenin' in Central Texas and moved up to a few air shifts on K107 Classic Hits as well as New Country US 105. I decided to keep heading East and landed in Tyler where I hope I can learn and become a part of this great community as a the DME at Townsquare Media.
Jason Eisenberg
U.S. 190 in Killeen Gets a Little Wider as Soon as Fall
The first thing I heard when I moved to Central Texas is that I need to prepare myself for the slow traffic and construction on Highways I 35 and US 190. Well, it looks like US 190 in Killeen will see some relief soon.
After three years of construction it's been announced that the highway's widening project is expected to be completed by the fall of 2016...
12 Central Texas Children Still Currently Reported Missing
Children are our future and it's amazing to see how many young ones go missing on a monthly basis. For Texas it seems even worse as there have been at least 95 reports of missing children who have yet to return home so far in 2016.
It's truly a sad story to meet a parent who hasn't slept in weeks and is doing everything in their realm of possibility to see their child again...
Fort Hood Hometown Hero Has A Lot to Teach Military Wives
Our Hometown Hero, Wendy Sledd born from Oklahoma, may not have been raised in Texas but she embraced her local community the moment she moved onto the Fort Hood post four years ago.
Sledd, a Public Information Officer for Copperas Cove ISD, spends all of her free time volunteering with both military groups and her community...
Central Texas Wendy’s Customers At Risk for Credit Card Fraud
It appears the number of Wendy's fast-food restaurants that were hacked is much more than the hamburger chain thought. In the fall of 2015, Wendy's announced that fewer than 300 restaurants found malware that allowed hackers to access customer card numbers, names, expiration dates and codes...
Tractor Trailer Fire Causes Major Delays on I-35 in Temple
Earlier this morning around 2:40 a.m. Temple Fire and Rescue responded to a tractor trailer on fire on I-35 southbound between mile marker 300 and 301. Traffic has been steady all morning as crew member extinguished the fire and remove debris from the highway...
Despite Staph Infection Rumors, Schlitterbahn Proves Water is Safe
A nasty rumor about staph infections was spreading on social media earlier this week about the Schlitterbahn water park in Galveston, TX and finally, official answers were given out last night.
A woman named Ashley Salas posted a message on Facebook saying her children contracted staph infections at Schlitterbahn and that the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) told her there have been a han
8 Central Texas Motorcycle Rides to Consider This Summer
What state in the US of A has the most miles of road? The obvious answer is Texas with approximately 675,580 miles of paved road.
200,000-Square-Foot Water Park and Resort Coming to Round Rock
A 200,000 square-foot Africa-themed water park is coming to burgeoning city of Round Rock.
No Child Support, No Vehicle Registration Renewal Says New Law in Texas
Texas parents will not be able to renew vehicle registration if they're behind on child support.
University of Texas Students Fight Cancer With Bike Ride From Austin to Alaska
University of Texas students are on Day 5 of their 70-day journey to Alaska. Yes, your read correctly - a bike ride from Austin, Texas to Anchorage, Alaska.