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
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...
Ceiling Fans Sold at Home Depot Recalled Because Blades Can Fly Off
Yikes! King of Fans is recalling Hampton Bay 54-inch Mara indoor/outdoor ceiling fans after reports of blades detaching.
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.
Federal Government Suing Walmart Over Alleged Role in Opioid Epidemic
The DOJ has filed a suit against Walmart claiming the retail giant's pharmacies knowingly filled invalid and suspicious prescriptions for controlled substances.
Texas Was the Second Most Moved-To State of 2020
2020 hasn't exactly been the year of mobility, but a significant number of people who pulled up stakes settled in the Lone Star State.
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 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.
Walmart Won’t Be Selling Liquor in Texas Anytime Soon
The retail giant's bid to argue their case before the Supreme Court was rejected this week, meaning Walmart stores in Texas still can't stock hard liquor.
Texan Among 5 U.S. Soldiers Fatally Wounded in Helicopter Crash
A soldier from Katy, Texas has been identified as one of five U.S. National Guardsmen killed in a helicopter crash in Sinai, Egypt Thursday, November 12.
Today Marks the 11th Anniversary of the 2009 Fort Hood Shooting
Each year on November 5, we honor the memory of 13 people who lost their lives when a murderer fueled by fanatical hate opened fire on base.
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.