I'm Dennis Foley and I can be heard on 710 KEEL Morning News and half-hourly during Rush Limbaugh. I was born in Islip, New York, and grew up on Long Island, NY, and in New Hampshire. I am an award-winning journalist who worked previously at WRHU-FM (Hempstead, NY), New Hampshire Public Radio (Concord, NH), ABC News (New York, NY), and WRIV (Riverhead, NY). I'm a sports fan, love talking politics, and working to make my community better and stronger!
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Free EBT? California R&B Artist Chapter Jackson Talks About Welfare Abuse [INTERVIEW]
The recent 'feeding frenzy' at the Springhill and Mansfield Walmarts have sparked outrage about people abusing the food stamp system by taking advantage of Walmart's good will.
But two years ago, California musician Chapter Jackson put a music video on YouTube entitled 'EBT' the described how some people in California take advantage of the welfare system there.
Texas Motor Speedway Introduces Bacon-Infused Milkshake
There are few things that are better than bacon, beer, and milkshakes, but what happens when you put the three together?
Beth Holloway Talks About Keeping Shreveport’s Young Safe
Beth Holloway spoke yesterday about her experience of losing a daughter while she was abroad with the Gingerbread House at Sam's Town.
Are Tea Party Politicians Actually Conservative? Charles Boustany Isn’t So Sure
After two weeks of trying to get a deal done to reopen the federal government and raise the debt ceiling, several Republicans have come out to question the motives of the Tea Party.
Deadline Looms For Debt Ceiling Agreement
It is the final countdown. Democrats and Republicans in Congress have until midnight tonight to come up with a deal to raise the debt ceiling to avoid defaulting on federal debt.
EBT Shoppers Stormed Walmart For ‘Free Food’, Walmart Pays
Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services says taxpayers will not be responsible for the Walmart feeding frenzies in Springhill and Mansfield after a food stamp glitch.
Shreveport Should Work To Fix Poorer Neighborhoods, Not Just Patch [Op-Ed]
Poorer parts of Shreveport have poor quality roads, occasional power outages from "wear and tear" and this leads to further issues for the entire city. Why not try to make these areas more appealing for investors, residents, and businesses?
Little Change in Chase For Sprint Cup After Charlotte
Charlotte didn't do much to shake up the Chase for the Cup as the top five in the standings all had good finished Saturday night at NASCAR's home track.
Two South Louisiana Referees Arrested During Football Game
It was a fairly tight game between St. Paul's and Mandeville when two referees were arrested by Covington police for public intimidation.
Louisiana Tech Offers Business Pitch Competition
Do you have a great business idea? This may be your chance to get some feedback on your idea by Louisiana Tech's Technology Business Development Center.