The Heritage Foundation’s Richard Stern joins the Ramblin’ Ray Show to delve into President Joe Biden’s ambitious proposal to potentially shift more American manufacturing jobs to China.
Alderman Brian Hopkins adds a pressing perspective to the Ramblin’ Ray Show as he shares his reasons for advocating an earlier curfew for unaccompanied minors in Downtown Chicago.
Former Chicago mayoral candidate Paul Vallas joins the Ramblin’ Ray Show to uncover the motives behind certain Illinois officials’ push for an unlimited influx of migrants to the state, the factors driving record numbers of minority residents to leave Illinois, and whether there’s hope on the horizon for a resolution to the migrant crisis that…
DuPage Forest Preserve District police officer Kim Eversole joins the Ramblin’ Ray Show with an exciting invitation for all listeners: bring your kids and join the Wheaton Police at the Cops & Bobbers Fishing Event on June 19!
Head Baseball Coach & Special Education Teacher at Crystal Lake Central High School Cal Aldridge joins the Ramblin’ Ray Show to discuss the team’s morale after winning the 3A State Championship, the secret to building team unity, and future plans following this major victory after just one year with the school.
American Jewish Committee Regional Director Sarah Van Loon joins the Ramblin Ray Show to discuss the Jewish community’s concerns over the potential resignation of Northwestern University President Michael Schill, issues of antisemitism on campus, and she encourages all Americans to exercise their right to vote.
Police are now saying at least a dozen people were hurt in a shooting at a rooftop party in Wisconsin’s capital city. More than 25 people were at the party on the roof of a high-rise apartment building in downtown Madison around 12:45 a.m. Sunday when shots were fired. Police initially said 10 people were…
Country star Neal McCoy joins Ramblin’ Ray to talk about Hodag Country Festival, the shifting country music landscape, and how saying the Pledge of Allegiance every day on his socials started.
Palatine Stables is in danger of shutting down over safety concerns. Elle Haferkamp joins Ramblin’ Ray to talk about what the stables mean to her and so many people. For more information on supporting the stables: https://supportpalatinestables.info/
Former Illinois State Representative Jeanne Ives joins Ray Stevens to talk about the $2 billion Gotion battery deal, the reveal that they use slave labor, and Gotion’s ties to communism.
An East African eatery in Detroit, longtime family owned Seattle pho shops and a Palestinian chef using ancient cooking techniques in Washington, D.C., are among the dozens of finalists for this year’s prestigious James Beard Awards. The culinary world’s equivalent of the Oscars will recognize restaurants and chefs in 22 categories at a ceremony set…
Nick Digilio, host of The Nick D Podcast & That Show Hasn’t Been Funny in Years, joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss why he hates Bad Boys 4, the controversy surrounding Rob Schneider’s performance, and whether “The Watchers” and “Hit Man” are worth watching this weekend.
Former State & Federal Prosecutor Pat Brady joins the Steve Cochran Show to explain why the case against Trump in Georgia is stronger than the one in New York, how the former president’s felony charges might impact the 2024 presidential race, and who could potentially be his vice president.
President-elect of the board of directors for Chicago Run and executive with Bank of America Merrill Lynch Maureen Lesak joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss what drew her to participate in over 100 marathons, benefits of running, and when you should start training for next year’s Bank of America Chicago 13.1.
NASCAR Hall of Famer Rusty Wallace joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss emerging stars in NASCAR, the various roles on a race team, and what he’s looking forward to during the NASCAR Chicago Street Race weekend.
More Chicago public school students will be able to get on line. Mayor Johnson announcing today an additional 4 million dollars to fund the Chicago Connected program for another year. He says this is the first of its kind program in the country. Since the program began 40 thousand Chicago Public School families and over…
David Hochberg from Team Hochberg at Homeside Financial joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss the current state of the labor market, why many middle-class Americans are facing financial struggles, and the reasons behind high gas prices.
Jon Rineman, writer for The Tonight Show and WWE’s Monday Night Raw, talks with the Steve Cochran Show about his new book, “The Garden’s Always Greene.” Discover how a basketball video game during COVID-19 sparked his imagination, leading to a fascinating tale that reimagines the 1986 NBA draft and its impact on Larry Bird’s Celtics…
David Kerley of the Full Throttle Newsletter joins the Steve Cochran Show to recap the latest news on Boeing’s spacecraft as it embarks on a historic voyage.
On the 80th anniversary of D-Day, Gen. John Borling joins the Steve Cochran Show to reflect on the harrowing experiences of the brave veterans who stormed the beaches of Normandy. They discuss the significance of D-Day veterans returning to Normandy for the anniversary and the importance of remembering this pivotal moment in history.
On this episode of PM Chicago with Bret Gogoel: Bret speaks with Gus Noble, President of the Chicago Scots, about the 38th Annual Scottish Festival and Highland Games, taking place at the DuPage County Fairgrounds on June 14-15. After that, Capitol News Illinois reporter Hannah Meisel explores how sports books and video gaming will impact…
On today’s edition of The Closing Bell with Bret Gogoel: Bret is joined by Patrick De Haan, Head of Petroleum Analysis for GasBuddy, to discuss the changing gas prices and causes. Then, Owner and Founder Mike Pallen joins us in the studio to talk all things Mikerphone Brewing. Plus, 2024 is shaping up to be a…
McDonald’s lost a European Union trademark dispute over the Big Mac name after a top European Union court sided Wednesday with Irish fast food rival Supermac’s in a long-running legal battle. The EU General Court said in its judgment that the U.S. fast food giant failed to prove that it was genuinely using the Big…
Mailee Smith, the senior director of labor policy at the Illinois Policy Institute, joins the Steve Cochran Show to provide an in-depth analysis of the Chicago Teachers Union contract and demands.
NBC News Entertainment reporter Chloe Melas joins the Steve Cochran Show to delve into why Jennifer Lopez canceled her tour, Rupert Murdoch tying the knot, and Brad Pitt’s daughter’s decision to drop “Pitt” from her last name.