I have misspent far too many years in the journalism trade, most of those years in my hometown of Houston, TX. I was in Berlin when the wall came down, the Middle East during the Gulf War, back to Germany for reunification, and Israel 3 times during the peace talks. I've interviewed every President from Ford to George W. Bush, and broadcast from the cockpit of a B-17, a MiG fighter and the deck of the QE2. I've been a News and Program Director and part owner in both radio and TV, and am thrilled to be the new Regional News Director for Townsquare Media in Wyoming. I look forward to no more Texas summers, and am braced for a Wyoming winter...probably not braced enough.
Roger Gray
Casper Settles with Former Police Chief
It appears that the big issue was Wetzel’s retirement.
Special Weather Statement – Natrona County
Look out for fog and black ice.
Casper Mayor Ray Pacheco Interview [VIDEO]
Casper Mayor Ray Pacheco paid a visit to the K2 Radio Morning Show on Friday.
Casper Fire Victim Identified
The woman, who apparently died at her home at St Anthony Manor, has been identified as 70 year old Sharon Lee Marzocca.
3 Car Accident on Wyoming Blvd Near I-25
Two of the drivers were taken to the hospital, but their conditions were unknown.
Dick’s Sporting Goods Ends AR-15 Sales
These are not technically assault rifles by the strict definition of the term because they are not able to fire fully automatic.
NCSD Warns of Suspicious Person in Bar Nunn
The students identified the vehicle following them as a tan or brown minivan with the big letters "Chevrolet" written on the back.
Casper’s Channel 13 to Purchase CBS Affiliate KGWC
No price was mentioned, and the timeline for the transfer is yet to be announced.
Wyoming Secretary of State Ed Murray Resigns
He only briefly mentions the accusations, but says he is resigning to "focus on what is most important in my life; my marriage, my family and my health."
On the Road: Jeep Renegade Trailhawk
When a car company acquires a new parent, you expect to eventually see a blending of the two company's DNA.
When Chrysler left the cold, Teutonic embrace of Mercedes Benz, and joined the fun loving Italians at Fiat, it was only a matter of time...