I was born right here in Temple, TX. I grew up in Troy, and got into local radio a month after graduating from Troy High School in 2005. I've been here ever since. Growing up, I listened to classic rock, hip-hop, country, and top 40 radio. I'd describe my musical tastes as "eclectic", since I'll listen to just about anything that suits my current mood. I'm really into Classic Rock, 80's music, Dream Pop, and Synthwave. I love riffing on movies with friends (too much Mystery Science Theater 3000 as a kid), reading, writing, and playing fetch with my pudgy dog, Leela. I'm also into classic gaming, so when I'm not working or watching movies, you'll see me roaming the corridors in Doom or bombing some Dodongos in Zelda.
Aaron Savage
San Antonio Being Considered for Space Command Headquarters
The United States Space Command looking to establish a new headquarters in one of six U.S. cities. Among the finalists is San Antonio.
President Trump Transferred to Walter Reed Presidential Suite
President Donald Trump has been transferred to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for treatment of COVID-19.
The POTUS announced via Twitter late Thursday night that he and First Lady Melania Trump have been diagnosed with the novel coronavirus...
Would You Give Up Your Dog to Keep Your Smartphone?
According to a recent survey, a disturbing number of people said they'd rather be without their dog than without their smartphone, and that breaks my heart.
Texas Teen’s Mom Falls Through Ceiling During TikTok Video
Liz Millan of Denison was recording herself singing on TikTok when her mom paid her an unexpected visit. The video has since gone viral.
Take a Tour of the Dr Pepper House for Sale in Waco [PICTURES]
You know we love (virtually) snooping around interesting old houses, so we had to share photos of this beautiful and historic Central Texas treasure.
This Texas ‘Castle’ With a Stone Bridge Was Once a Dance Hall
This gorgeous stone house for sale near San Antonio was built in the 1920's, and features a stone bridge and waterfall. Let's take a look around.
Corpus Christi Pipeline Explodes After Being Hit By Barge
An explosion at the Port of Corpus Christi Friday morning left several people injured after a barge struck a new gas pipeline.
August 3 Marks First Anniversary of El Paso Shooting
Last year, 23 people lost their lives in a senseless act of violence fueled by ignorance and hatred. Today, we remember those lost with love and reverence.
Former Republican Presidential Candidate Herman Cain Dead at 74
Cain, who joined the 2012 presidential campaign as a member of the Tea Party, had been hospitalized after being diagnosed with COVID-19.
It’s National Freezer Pop Day, So Take a Break and Chill
Today's the perfect excuse to dig out those freezer pops that have been stuck to the back of your freezer for months and take a little break from 2020.
H-E-B to Require Customers Wear Masks in All Locations
Beginning July 1, customers at all H-E-B stores will be required to wear a face covering to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
Congresswoman Says Foul Play Suspected in Vanessa Guillen’s Disappearance
At a press conference Tuesday, Sylvia Garcia said Army officials told her they suspect foul play in the April 22 disappearance of Pfc. Vanessa Guillen.