Tuesday, September 20th, 2016

6 AM Hour

Rundown some of the today's top stories: NYC and NJ bombing suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami is not yet charged in those incidents but faces charges of trying to kill police. Donald Trump weighs in on the service he believes Rahami is receiving in his hospital bed - story here. Matt Hamill will fight next month at Turning Stone - story here. And a judge rules against the Utica City School District and others regarding fair and equitable funding - story here.

Keeler is not a fan of Miley Cyrus and may not watch The Voice while she's on it.

How are the presidential candidates reacting to the weekend bombings in New York and New Jersey. Fox's Rachel Sutherland reports. Rodney King's daughter, Lori, is working with the LAPD to bridge the gap between the police and the community - story here. And, a disturbing story out of Tulsa, where an unarmed black man with his hands raised was shot to death by police - story here.

Man drops phone between rocks, then he gets stuck trying to retrieve it. Fire officials got him free by covering him in olive oil.

7 AM Hour

Jim Piccola from NYS DOT has an update on the north-south arterial project.

The CW will make their TV programming available for free soon - story here. And, Bill gives away dinner for 2 with this contest: Real Story or Not.

Keeler has the story of the new oldest person in the world (145) - story here.

Speaking with Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi after a state Supreme Court Judge tossed a lawsuit filed by Utica and other small districts over fair and equitable school funding - story here.

8 AM Hour

Caller Tim weighs in on the funding of Utica and other school districts. And, Monaski does a quick google search to find the median home price in Westchester County is around $550,000, while Utica median price is $82,900.

We have a guest in studio - Stephanie Iozzo. She is a teacher who is rethinking her profession.

Norm Jeche talking about this weekend's Shriners Circus in Utica.

Terrorism expert Kevin Mellot on the last terror incident in NY and NJ. He notes that more people died in car crashes Sunday than in this attack, but says this incident underscores how completely innocent people become victims.

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