Steve Pulaski is rapidly making an impact both on air and in the Tri-State community. You can find Steve attending local events, concerts, and more on a regular basis. For as long as he can remember, radio has been a part of Steve's life, so he's honored to be in a position where he can actually create great material on the radio and online. Steve has also been nominated for two Illinois Broadcasters Association Silverdome Awards! Furthermore, he is also a film critic, so he's always staying posted on new movies in theaters and on streaming. In addition to talking and writing, Steve is a die-hard Chicago Bears fan (as rough as it may be) and has two cats, appropriately named Siskel and Ebert! You can hear me on Y105 weekday mornings, 6-10 AM!
Steve Pulaski
A Former Mobster Just Published a Cookbook He Wrote in Prison
Steve Pulaski chats with Frankie "Spice" Morelli about his new cookbook and dietary regime.
Meet the Davenport Man Trying to Visit Every Pizza Ranch Location in the US
Jason Halkias has visited 150 Pizza Ranch locations, but isn't close to slowing down.
What State is the Happiest: Iowa, Illinois, or Wisconsin?
Two of the Tri-States were among the happiest states in a new study.
Iowans are Among the Most Frugal People in the Entire US
New data reveals Iowa is one of the lowest-spending states.
A Beloved Music Venue in Dubuque is Closing its Doors
The Fox Den Motel on Main Street is no more.
Iowa Musician Breaks Guinness World Record at Venue’s Soft Opening
Jon Locker of West Des Moines is now a world record holder.
Illinois Farming Family to Be Featured in 2024 Super Bowl Commercial
The ad will air in the middle of the Super Bowl on February 11th, 2024.
One of Iowa’s Highest Rated Bars is Also a Rock and Roll Landmark
The Surf Ballroom comes highly acclaimed and rife with history.
Iowa’s New Arena Football Team Fires Coach Before Start of First Season
The Iowa Rampage are set to begin play in 2024 in the revived Arena Football League.
Iowa Ranked as One of the Worst States for Brain Health
A new study from Life Extension reveals the mental health of Iowans is concerningly poor.