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
Texas Trauma Surgeon Warns of COVID-19’s Long-Term Effects on Lungs
Dr. Brittany Bankhead-Kendall is trying to spread awareness of the toll COVID-19 has taken on the lungs of patients by comparing x-rays.
Someone is Suing King’s Hawaiian Because Their Sweet Rolls Aren’t Baked in Hawaii
A New York man says he wouldn't have bought King's Hawaiian sweet rolls if he'd known they weren't really baked in Hawaii.
Mitch McConnell Blocks Push for $2,000 Stimulus Checks, Says Senate Will ‘Begin a Process’
The Senate majority leader said Tuesday that demands made by President Trump when he signed the relief bill must be addressed before a vote.
House Votes in Favor of $2,000 Stimulus Checks – Bill Now Goes to Senate
The U.S. House of Representatives voted Monday in favor of increasing direct COVID-19 relief payments to Americans from $600 to $2,000.
President Trump signed off on the bill Sunday after initially resisting, partly in response to what he called a "measly" six hundred bucks for Americans struggling right now...
Netflix Releasing Cobra Kai Season 3 on New Year’s Day
Happy New Year, indeed! Netflix is moving the release date for Cobra Kai season 3 up a week to help us kick 2020 in the face and ring in 2021.
Congress Agrees to $900 Billion COVID-19 Relief Bill That Includes Stimulus Checks
The bill calls for direct $600 payments to many Americans, plus $300 per week supplemental unemployment benefits, along with other relief funds.
Texas Lawmaker Seeks to Change State’s ‘Castle Doctrine’
HB 196 would require Texans to exhaust all efforts to retreat into their home before using deadly force to defend themselves.
Texas A&M Asked Students to Admit if They’d Cheated
Texas A&M is investigating what it calls "large scale cheating" by students taking online classes.
Texas Has Set An End Date for the Driver License Renewal Waiver
If you've been covered by the temporary renewal waiver issued by Gov. Abbott back in March, you now have until mid-April to renew your license or ID.
Rare ‘Christmas Star’ to Shine for the First Time in 800 Years
If ever there were a year we could use a star to guide us, it's 2020.
Texans Can Check a Website to See if Their Ballot Was Counted
If you voted early and want to check on the status of your ballot, this online tool can tell you whether or not it's been counted.
Texas Railroad Commission Chairwoman Says There Is No Gas Shortage
Spokeswoman Christi Craddick took to social media this week to ask Texans to remain calm and not perpetuate rumors of a statewide gas shortage after Harvey.