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  • Have the stars come crashing down?
    2025/02/21
    Why are star players sitting out games all across the sports world? And is it still safe to fly after all of these crashes and accidents we've been hearing about? Join KRLD's Mike Rogers and Austin York as Gen Z Bri makes a confession and Mike tells us about today in history.
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    1 時間
  • Luigi, Are you OK?
    2025/02/21
    Accused killer Luigi Mangione has made his first appearance since being arraigned back in December. CBS Legal analyst Thane Rosenbaum joins us with the latest developments in the case and what might come next. Plus, Cowboys great Zach Martin has announced his retirement following this past season. And some microbreweries are making something other than beer. Go into the weekend KRLD's Mike Rogers and Austin York as we break it all down.
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    1 時間
  • You Don't have to Home but You Can't Stay Here.
    2025/02/20
    Beloved reporter L.P. Philips is retiring and KRLD's Austin York and Mike Rogers give him a proper send off. Plus, NewsNation's fill us in on interesting reports on RMNA vaccines.
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    26 分
  • It's Finally Almost Friday!
    2025/02/20
    The NFL has raised its salary cap to almost $300 million dollars, The Pope is in the hospital, and John Liddle takes us Around Town. KRLD's Austin York and Mike Rogers look forward to the weekend on this cold Thursday.
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    25 分
  • And It’s Only Wednesday….
    2025/02/19
    KRLD’s Chief Meteorologist Dan Brounoff joins Austin York and Mike Rogers with a look at the record breaking cold that has DFW in a vice for the next couple of days. NewsNation’s Elina Shirazi also joins us with the latest on an asteroid that could hit us fairly soon. Plus, The CIA is expanding its use for drones over Mexico in an effort to fight the drug cartels. And, a new use for an old drug could help kids with Autism but there is one major problem. We also hear from ONCOR’s Senior Communications Director Kerri Dunn who tells us how they are preparing for the worst case scenario. Plus, Southwest Airlines is laying off almost 2,000 employees while Neiman-Marcus closes its flagship store in Downtown Dallas after over a century. Buckle up, y’all, it’s gonna be a long week.
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    53 分
  • Drones and Drug Dealers. Asteroids and Autism.
    2025/02/19
    NewsNation’s Elina Shirazi joins KRLD’s Austin York and Mike Rogers with the latest on an asteroid that could hit us fairly soon. Plus, The CIA is expanding its use for drones over Mexico in an effort to fight the drug cartels. And, a new use for an old drug could help kids with Autism but there is one major problem.
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    26 分
  • A Cold Day in Dallas
    2025/02/19
    KRLD’s Chief Meteorologist Dan Brounoff joins Austin York and Mike Rogers with a look at the record breaking cold that has DFW in a vice for the next couple of days. We also hear from ONCOR’s Senior Communications Director Kerri Dunn who tells us how they are preparing for the worst case scenario. Plus, Southwest Airlines is laying off almost 2,000 employees while Neiman-Marcus closes its flagship store in Downtown Dallas after over a century.
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    27 分
  • Astronomers give asteroid 3.1% chance to hit Earth in 2032
    2025/02/19
    Seven years from now there's a 3.1% chance a small asteroid could crash into the Earth. On Tuesday, astronomers placed increased the odds of an asteroid striking Earth in December 2032. The asteroid, called 2024 YR4 is estimated to be between 130 and 300 feet wide -- big enough to cause major damage to a city. NewsNation's Elina Shirazi is covering the story and joined the Mid-Morning Mike Check.
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    7 分