Steve and Ted in the Morning is a fully produced news and entertainment program aired live each weekday morning from 6a-9a on KNSS. With the talents of Steve McIntosh and Ted Woodward, Steve and Ted in the Morning has grown to become one of the most listened to morning programs with adults in Wichita. Tune in weekday mornings to Steve and Ted in the Morning for the very latest news, traffic and weather, business, and sports.
Today we mark 50 years since the mass shooting event in downtown Wichita. We welcome former host Steve McIntosh to the show to share his story.
We get another training camp update from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - We end today's show with a look at the business news from Wichita Business Journal with Editor Kirk Seminoff.
After headline news, we get an extended look at the Storm Team 12 forecast with Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
You can't do it without the big guys up front, and we take a look at the o-line in our training camp update with Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
News headlines, including verbal agreements with FIFA are apparently apparently worth little.
Hour 2 - After news headlines we check the extended forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us with another report from Training Camp.
Woodward & Whit: 8/5/26 Complete Show - No change in supreme court's selection process as the change to the State constitution fails by a wide margin.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we get an in depth look at the forecast From Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us today from Chiefs Training Camp.
We welcome Kansas Strong Executive Director Warren Martin back to Woodward and Whit. Kansas Strong is the advocacy group for the Kansas Oil and Gas industry.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Tuesday with an update form The Wichita Business Journal, and editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 2 - We check the KWCH Storm Team 12 forecast with Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - On today's ballot, Gubernatorial candidates and a change to the Kansas Constitution.
We get another training camp update from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
On Woodward and Whit's Tuesdays with the Chair, we get a preview from Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Jeff Blubaugh.
Ted and John get the Storm Team 12 Forecast form KWCH Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
We welcome Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus back to Woodward and Whit for the first of a month's worth of daily reports from Chiefs training camp.
Hour 3 - Woodward and Whit wrap up a July with business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 2 - The system has drawn a lawsuit, and now the city is paying lawyers to keep their camera systems for the WPD.
Ted and John welcome Christie Kriegshauser, Vice President of Political Affairs for the Kansas Chamber of Commerce to the show this morning.
The weekly debate between John and Kansas.com's Dion Leffler talks about next week's ballot question altering the Kansas Constitution.
Hour 3 - INTRUST Bank Arena is changing ticket agencies from Select-a-seat to Ticketmaster.
Hour 1 - After defeating the Aftershocks in a heated TBT game, JHX Hoops gets eliminated.
Hour 2 - We get our extended forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - Lead-off Sports with Ted Woodward after news headlines... and we finally have an in-state rivalry matchup in TBT, involving Wichita.
Wichita Mayor Lily Wu returns from the bit air show, and we get a recap on Mondays with the Mayor.
Hour 2 - After news headlines we speak with KWCH Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen who has todays Storm Team 12 Forecast.
For our D.C. Update, we have a special guest. Joining our own Representative Ron Estes is U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH). #AD
Hour 2 - A partisan lobbyist group has taken a look at finances in Wichita and Sedgwick County. We welcome Kansas Policy Institute's Dave Trabert back to Woodward and Whit. #AD
Headline news on Woodward and Whit, including the latest about a closing tag office in Sedgwick County.
15 years ago today, NASA's shuttle program came to an end. We take a loo back with Fox News' Eben Brown.
With Commission Chairman Blubaugh in Europe, Former Chair and Commissioner Ryan Baty joins us for Tuesday's with the Chair. #AD
It wound up 1-0 in favor of Spain, who went the whole tournament while only allowing a single goal against. We hear more from Fox News' Jonathan Savage.
Vice Mayor Dalton Glasscock joins us on Mondays with the Mayor. With Mayor Wu in England for an air show.
Conservative advocacy group endorses "yes" vote in amendment to the Kansas Constitution. We hear from Tyler Tempel, of Americans for Prosperity.
Hour 2 - We get the weekend forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - In his address, the President announced pages and pages of unclassified documents that have been heavily redacted.
Today we welcome Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) back for our bi-monthly check on what is going on in D.C. #AD
The Spaghetti Works building has some new owners and we will hear more from Wichita Business Journal editor Kirk Seminoff.
Woodward & Whit: 7/16/26 Complete Show - Ted is back, he and Jad bring you the news, sports and much more on Woodward & Whit.
Hour 3 - After a successful run through the House, the bill abolishing daylight saving time will face the Senate.
Hour 2 - After news headlines we get the extended forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - We get a recap of this week's County Commission meeting in news headlines on Woodward and Whit.
Rubens will move from Delano to Downtown. We get the story and more from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Wednesday on Woodward and Whit with... business news and Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Brittany Jones, President of Kansas Family Voice joins us with an argument for the upcoming change to the Kansas Constitution on the ballot.
Woodward & Whit: 7/14/26 Complete Show - Ted out once again but John and Jad bring you all the news, sports, and business news... with a talk with Commission Chairman Blubaugh, and an update out of D.C. from Fox's Jared Halpern.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we check in with KWCH's Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - Because it was so successful the first time, the U.S. will be resuming the blockade of Iran.
An interim decision has been made. Lindsey Graham's sister will fill in for him until the results of a South Carolina special election will determine a permanent replacement.
We hear a county business update from Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Jeff Blubaugh
Hour 3 - The latest news headlines plus a look at business news on hour 3 of Woodward and Whit.
Woodward & Whit: 7/13/26 Complete Show - John takes the reins as ted has the morning off.
Hour 1 - Tributes to the late senator are pouring in from both sides of the political spectrum in South Carolina and D.C.
Hour 2 - After news headlines we get the Storm Team 12 Forecast from KWCH Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - After hours of a standoff, the WPD officers found no suspect in the house they had surrounded. The armed suspect is still unaccounted for.
Hour 1 - It is great news for Wichita, and Kansas. The games will be first 12 games in 2027 and 2028.
Today's Point/Counterpoint with John Whitmer and Kansas.com's Dion Leffler. A 2025 law creates a chance for the GOP to select a representative to replace Sen. Marshall and avoid the upcoming election.
We welcome conservative influencer Tyrus back to Woodward and Whit ahead a a tour and a stop right here in Wichtia.
Hour 1 - Graham Platner drops out of Senate race in Maine. That and more news headlines on Woodward and Whit.
The McConnell camp isn't speaking, we get the latest speculation form Fox News' Jared Halpern.
Woodward & Whit: 7/8/26 Complete Show - Business, news, sports, and other headlines from Wichita, Kansas, and across the world.
After many accusations and scandals, Maine Democrats are saying "enough." We get the latest from Fox's Eban Brown in Florida.
Speaking from a NATO Summit in Turkey, President Trump says Memorandum of Understanding is broken.
The Council voted to approve the "district" of one single building. We get the business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
We get the latest on the President's trip to Turkey from Fox's Jonathan Savage... live from Ankara.
On today's Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward we start with a look back at the USMNT's elimination from this year's World Cup.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Monday with business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 1 - It is the 6th of July, and we are back to look back at the long weekend and a big celebration.
We take a little look back at the holiday with Wichita Mayor Lily WU on today's Mondays with the Mayor.
Hour 3 - The state is now enforcing the ban on the substance now classified as a schedule 1 narcotic.
Hour 2 - Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist joins us with an in-depth look at the holiday weekend forecast.
A massive win for the USMNT sends the U.S. to the round on 16... but a red card robs them of their most potent offensive weapon. We get analysis from Fox's Jonathan Savage in London
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Wednesday with Business News from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 1 - The latest in a string of Democratic challengers defeating incumbents who aren't seen as fighting hard enough against the Trump agenda.
Hour 2 - After news headlines we get the weekend forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
We get the latest from Fox's Tonya J. Powers as she covers the fallout from the SCOTUS session.
To get us ready for the celebration we speak with Shana Appelhanz, City of Wichita Marketing & Communications Manager.
Hour 2 - Wichita's Mayor outlines some high profile job openings... but there are jobs available for people of all skill levels at Wichita.gov.
Hour 1 - They celebrated healthy living in DC by... chowing down on stacks of pancakes?
Hour 2 - We get the week's forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - Todays headlines start with hospital's plan to deal with a 1 day Nurses' strike.
Hour 3 - Someone is proud of a headline as we check in with Editor Kirk Seminoff of the Wichita Business Journal to finish off a Friday.
Hour 2 - We get the forecast for the hot Wichita weekend from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - Weather puts a crimp in the start of the Wichita Open. Lead-off Sports on Woodward and Whit with Ted Woodward.
Hour 2 - Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen says a high of 91... could mean a heat index of 105.
Hour 1 - The Trump Administration is suing Kansas, and our AG refuses to defend the State.
Several GOP Senators had stood up to Trump and voted to restrict his war powers. At a luncheon with them, The President bullied them into capitulation.
On this National Catfish Day... we bring you a story about a strange orange substance in California.
Hour 3 - At a recent meeting, the Sedgwick County Commission discussed the budget and say they should have a balanced budget next year.
Hour 2 - The same inspectors who found no evidence of Iran participating in research on nuclear weapons are returning as a part of Trump's "Memorandum of Understanding."
Hour 1 - At a rally kicking off the Great American State Fair, the President touted his success in Iran, calling his detractors "traitors."
A study is finding the positive benefits of limiting supply... and getting a line to form.
Hour 3 - After news headlines, we get the latest in this story from correspondents with Fox News.
Hour 2 - Sedgwick County now has something in common with Washington D.C., shallow ponds with massive algae blooms.
Hour 3 - In today's Wichita Business Journal report, we talk about Wichita's second Raising Cain's
Hour 1 - I guess Memorandum of Understanding sound better than forever war. Both sides continue to posture and claim they got the better of the deal we haven't agreed on yet.
Woodward & Whit: 6/17/26 Complete Show - With the President in France for the G7 we get the latest from London. Also, back to a green reflection pool in D.C. after a $13+ million repaint and repair.
Hour 3 - Pizza Hut's parent company is selling the brand. We wrap up today's broadcast with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
After a $13+ million repair and repainting... D.C.'s Reflecting Pool on the National Mall is the same as it was before the renovations.
Hour 1 - Some new laws taking effect in Kansas. Details in Headline News on Woodward and Whit.
We talk with Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen on the first day in 2026 with a forecast for a triple-digit high.
Today is National Eat Your Vegetables Day. We kick thing off with veggie talk, and move on to toilets.
Hour 3 - The wheat harvest suffered from drought, severe weather, unseasonable heat and cold.
Hour 2 - After news headlines we check in with Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen and take a extended look at the weather forecast.
Hour 1 - The Trump Administration is touting the success of their agreement with Iran. But several questions remain over the terms of this framework of a peace deal.
We take a look at the upcoming commission meeting with Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Blubaugh. #AD
Woodward & Whit: 06/15/26 Complete Show - On Mondays with the Mayor we ask Mayor Wu about a question... not on the City Council's agenda.
Hour 2 - We are in the final full week of spring, and going to get our first triple digit forecast.
On Friday President Trump declared peace in Iran. On Sunday he says the deal will happen next Friday. Then it became Friday's agreement will start a 60 day peace deal.
We get the latest from Capitol Hill in a conversation with Fox News' Tonya J. Powers. For reasons of politics as opposed American's freedoms, a crucial spy tool is no more.
On today's Mondays with the Mayor, we preview what is on the City Council Agenda... and ask her about the fate of the Crown Uptown... which isn't.
In today's business news update with Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff... we hear about tax incentives for a company wanting to build a day care center.
Hour 1 - Local, national, and world news on Woodward and Whit. President Trump announces peace... details to follow.
Ted and John get one side of the issue from Ilaria Santangelo, Director of Research for PatientRightsAdvocate.org.
Hour 2 - After news headlines we get a look at the forecast from Storm Team 12 chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - The damage worse north of the Wichita area. Local and national news headlines on Woodward and Whit.
Hour 3 - Under the current Legislature and White House, the target year for Social Security insolvency is down to 2032.
Kansas Strong's Warren Martin joins us with the latest in the world of Kansas oil and gas. #AD
Headline news, including a story about the service area at Emporia on the Kansas Turnpike.
Hour 2 - Todays headlines, and a deeper look at the forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - We start with headline news, but then it is time for Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward. KU is out, and will not advance to the College World Series. Still a great season the Jayhawks can be proud of.
We get a commission meeting preview with Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Jeff Blubaugh. The State Legislature may have failed to deliver property tax relief for residents... but the City of Wichita and Sedgwick County are on the verge of providing it for multi-billion dollar corporations.
Ain't that right, Lamarr? We have another new QT, this one is going in outside of Brittney Center at 21st and Woodlawn. Business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Woodward & Whit: 6/8/26 Complete Show - The gang is all here, rested after a festive week in Wichita.
Hour 3 - And if it makes any sense, it is an old, new name for Wichita's affiliated ball club.
Hour 2 - After headlines we do our in-depth look at the forecast with Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - The death toll continues to climb after a massive quake in the Philippines. Headline news on Woodward and Whit.
The World Cup is getting underway, and we talk with Fox News' Tonya J. Powers about the security measures at host locations around the country.
Hour 2 - Former Gov. Jeff Colyer has withdrawn from the now less crowded primary election.
Hour 2 - Local, national, and world news headlines kicks off the second hour of Woodward and Whit. Plus, we hear from a Republican candidate for Governor.
Hour 1 - Shocker great Cleo Littleton has passed away. Lead Off Sports with Ted Woodward on Woodward and Whit after news headlines.
Candidate filing deadlines has passed, so the primary elections here in Kansas are set.
It is Tuesday, and on Tuesday's we get a County Meeting agenda preview with Commission Chairman Jeff Blubaugh.
Woodward & Whit: 6/1/26 Complete Show - It is the first day of June, and the 3rd day of Riverfest.
Hour 3 - We wrap up another episode with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 1 - KU wins its regional. Lead-Off Sports after news headlines on Woodward & Whit.
It is Riverfest Monday, and once again we bring you Mayor Lily Wu on Woodward and Whit's Mondays with the Mayor.
Hour 3 - Ted and John get the business news headlines from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff to wrap up the week ahead of Riverfest's kickoff.
Hour 2 - One publication has ranked Kansas the best, that and all the headlines on Woodward and Whit.
Ted and John get a Riverfest forecast on Day 1 from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Brint's Diner, featured once on Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives, near Lincoln and Oliver is going up for auction. We get local business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Woodward & Whit: 5/28/26 Complete Show - It is National Hamburger Day, and we ask all our regulars... What is your favorite hamburger?
Hour 3 - National news, world news headlines, sports, business news, and all the local news you need on Woodward and Whit.
Hour 2 - News headlines plus a live check of the forecast with Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - News headlines on Woodward and Whit, followed by Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
An Andover company is on the cutting edge, showing you your dream home before it even exists.
A topic near and dear to the hearts of Americans everywhere. The hamburger. We talk hamburgers, where you get them, what's your favorite?
Woodward & Whit: 5/28/26 Complete Show - Todays big headlines, Derby in business news, rain in the forecast... and a NASA base on the moon.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Wednesday with Business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 2 - Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen joins us with the extended forecast.
Hour 1 - The process continues and we get a recap of the latest Commission agenda in today's headline news.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will defeat incumbent Sen. John Cornyn in the Republican Senate primary runoff. Paxton will advance as the GOP nominee to face Democrat James Talarico in November. We get coverage from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
Warren Martin, Executive Director of Kansas oil and gas industry advocacy group Kansas Strong, joins us and answers some questions about gas prices and ethanol.
Woodward & Whit: 5/26/26 Complete Show - We are back after the long weekend, and we start with a look back at the Memorial Day weekend.
Hour 1 - It is another Monday morning... nope. It is Tuesday, but it is the start of another week. News headlines on Woodward and Whit.
Local business news from the Wichita Business Journal. Consumer confidence is a problem locally, as well as across the U.S. as wars and tariffs continue to harm the nation's economy.
At a special time this morning, we check in once again with Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Jeff Blubaugh.
Mike Kennedy has done the final Shocker Baseball broadcast of his long and storied career. Sports with Ted Woodward on Woodward and Whit.
Hour 3 - A Wichitan discovered the Titanic wreckage, now you can learn all about the discovery at Exploration Place right here in Wichita.
Hour 1 - With the U.S. President claiming Iran has no leadership and no more means to enforce their blockage of the strait, Iran is making demands for safe passage.
New movies hitting theaters, and summer blockbusters are around the corner. We get a run down from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
We talk Memorial Day... history, events, and traditions. Have a great weekend everyone!
Woodward & Whit: 5/21/26 Complete Show - The days headlines including a Sedgwick County Commission meeting, a rocky Kansas wheat harvest, and much more.
Hour 3 - Climate, political landscape, extreme fuel prices... all adding up to a very bad season for Kansas farmers.
Hour 2 - Although, this weekends storms are looking less violent than the ones that started our week. We get a forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - The outbreak is stretching relief efforts to the brink as a vaccine is still months away.
Michael Austin from Knowledge and Decisions Economic Consulting joins us with a look at a federal and/or state level gas tax holiday.
Hour 3 - We wrap a Wednesday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal's Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 2 - It was a destructive weather day in Kansas as well as Nebraska, Iowa, and more. We get the forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - They didn't set a record, but it was a very short meeting making news headlines.
Hour 3 - Ted and John wrap up the hour (and the week) with business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 1 - With pools set to open, the problem is bad enough that city officials are saying there will be limited hours at some city pools.
Kansas Senator Roger Marshall joins us on a Friday with a look at things happening in Washington D.C. and around the State of Kansas. #AD
As we await some scattered storms this weekend, Kansas continues to dry out. We get the forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 3 - Today's headlines include a look back at yesterday's county commission meeting.
A headline story today... that bears further consideration. And sets the KHP up to deliver a heck of a punchline.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Wednesday with business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 3 - According to health experts, hantavirus poses little chance of being a coronavirus level pandemic.
Hour 2 - Business news to close out the second hour with Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 1 - Headline news plus traffic, weather and a look at today's commodities update with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
We get a visit from Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Jeff Blubaugh with a meeting preview.
After 48 years at Wichita State, former Baseball Pitching Coach Brent Kemnitz announces his retirement.
Woodward & Whit: 5/11/26 Complete Show - We kick off the week with some strange news items... and a visit from Mayor Wu on Mondays with the Mayor. Who saw some strange baseball.
Hour 3 - Now the information is being scrutinized by everyone for a look at evidence of life outside our solar system.
Hour 2 - Low 90s expected on Tuesday. After news headlines we check the forecast with KWCH's Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen
Hour 1 - News headlines including the latest on the cruise liner struck by hantavirus. CDC says chances of a hantavirus pandemic is low.
Wichita Mayor Lily Wu joins us for Mondays with the Mayor, and we take a look back at the weekend that was.
Woodward & Whit: 5/8/26 Complete Show - All the headlines, plus traffic, weather, sports, business news, and another Point/Counterpoint debate.
Hour 1 - The Sedgwick County Commission is considering canceling 30 years of cooperation with municipalities, and potentially endangering lives, for political gain.
Hour 2 - After news headlines we get the weekend forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Dion Leffler is back in the studio this morning, debating another topic with our own John Whitmer. Is the media dividing us? Or are the influential forcing the media to be divisive for their interests.
Which also begs the question, should prediction markets even legally exist? We get more on the subject (and Legislators actually acting in a manner with regard to actual ethics... potentially) from Fox News' Eben Brown.
Hour 3 - After local news, Ted gives us a rundown of what is on the entertainment horizon.
Hour 2 - Multiple countries are trying to track potentially infected passengers who may have already disembarked.
Hour 1 - After less than 48 hours, President Trump announces halt to program escorting ships through the Strait of Hormuz as multiple ships are attacked trying to enter the strait. Iran now issuing demands to ships wanting passage.
The Pope needed to change banking information after moving to the Vatican. But his bank has rules...
Business news on Woodward and Whit from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff. A local billionaire has purchased Wichita's Scottish Rite.
Woodward & Whit: 5/6/26 Complete Show - Ted is back with us and we bring all the news headlines, sports, business news, and commentary as we are flying through this first full week of May.
Hour 3 - Wrapping up a Wednesday on Woodward & Whit with headline news, sports, business news... and much more.
Hour 2 - In today's headlines, a box for unwanted babies will be installed at a local fire house.
Hour 1 - Lead-Off sports with Ted Woodward, the Royals are on a streak and have won 5 straight. And after their start, they needed a win streak.
And the top two candidates for word of the year... sum it up pretty well so far. Have we had a more stressful year since 2020?
It had been dry in Colorado, and this year's biggest snowstorm... is arriving in May. We get Wichita's forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
It is cooler than Daddy-O or Hepcat. Cooler than something being groovy or the bee's knees. And it is so cool it will most likely outlive something being "lit" or having "riz."
Hour 2 - The U.S. President announces cease fires, but neither Iran, Israel, or the U.S. have actually ceased any fire.
Looking for some land... some has come up for sale in Wichita. We get the story plus all the business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Also up for consideration, another solar project. We get a meeting preview from Commission Chairman Jeff Blubaugh.
Woodward & Whit: 5/4/26 Complete Show - Plenty of Star Wars talk on this May the 4th... but is it really Star Wars Day?
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Monday with business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 2 - We take a look at a big change in the weather by week's end with Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - In an announcement, the President opens up the week saying that U.S. ships will escort civilian vessels through the Iranian controlled waters.
Fox News' Jeff Monosso joins us with the story from Wisconsin... as parallel arguments are taking place in Sedgwick County.
The City Council will discuss the "baby box" and we get a preview of the meeting from Wichita Mayor Lily Wu.
Woodward & Whit: 5/1/26 Complete Show - We welcome in the month as we say goodbye to the week behind us with news, sports, weather, and a special guest in studio.
Hour 3 - On International Workers' Day there are plans for marches and protests in the U.S.
Hour 2 - After news headlines we get a look at the forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Local business news on Woodward and Whit, it is from The Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
We get a 1st hand recap of the bill's passage, as well as a D.C. Update from Kansas 4th District U.S. House Representative Ron Estes.
Woodward & Whit:4/30/26 Complete Show - Ted returns and we get through all of today's headline news.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Thursday with business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff
Hour 2 - In a couple of blows to the Trump Administration, the Fed will not lower interest rates in the face of rapid inflation growth... and Jerome Powell isn't going anywhere.
The Secretary of War faced some uncomfortable questions in front of a Senate committee. We get the latest from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
The SCOTUS has made a decision giving clear partisan advantage to the party with a majority on the court. Non-profit PAC Advancing American Freedom Senior Legal Fellow Hans von Spakovsky joins us with a conservative defense of the decision.
It's the question taking the social media by storm. And it is questions like that, that showcase how brainless social media actually is.
Hour 3 - After many delays, the Wichita City Council is looking at the next steps for the new water plant.
Hour 2 - After news headlines we speak with Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
The UAE is getting out of OPEC. More on this with Warren Martin from Kansas Strong, the advocacy group for the Kansas Gas and Oil industry.
Woodward & Whit: 4/28/26 Complete Show - Iran makes a counter-offer, Kimmel responds to Presidential complaints, and the President really wants his big, beautiful, golden ballroom.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Tuesday with a look at business news with Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 2 - After news headlines we take a look at weather with Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - Iran's proposal begins with Israel ending hostilities in Lebanon. Iran demands that if Trump can't deliver that, the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed.
We are talking to all the gubernatorial candidate ahead of the upcoming election. Today we speak with former Wichita School Board member and current candidate Joy Eakin.
Every Tuesday we check in with Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Jeff Blubaugh with a county update.
Kimmel jokes, Trumps respond... and so on. A joke becomes "inappropriate" (according to some) and President Trump is offended and demanding that ABC fire one of its hosts.
Woodward & Whit: 4/27/26 Complete Show - Ted out today, but John and Jad bring the headlines, sports, and all your Monday favorites.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Monday show with business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines, Jad is in for Ted this morning and he brings all the sports news... post-NFL Draft.
Fox News Correspondent Tonya J. Powers joins us with the latest on this weekend's high profile shooting in D.C.
It is Monday, time for Mondays with the Mayor and our weekly visit with Wichita Mayor Lily Wu.
The Wichita area was under the gun late Saturday, while areas to the north of Wichita bore the brunt late Sunday into Monday morning.
Woodward & Whit: 4/24/26 Complete Show - Exciting show to end the week. Visits from Kansas.com's Dion Leffler, former Governor Jeff Colyer, and a look back in history with Fox News Jonathan Savage.
Hour 2 - Canada geese are a problem in a lot of places, but prisons have specific issues with them.
It is another point/counterpoint segment with Kansas.com's Dion Leffler, this time after Virginia has halted their redistricting plan due to court order.
We are inviting candidates on the show with an election upcoming. And today we talk with Gov. candidate and former Governor Jeff Colyer. Who is announcing a big endorsement.
Severe weather ripped across Kansas on Thursday, causing more damage in Oklahoma where a tornado tore through Enid.
Hour 3 - Law enforcement in Sedgwick County is taking part in crisis intervention training this week.
Hour 2 - Wichita in a warned area again, but when can we expect storms to hit? We speak with Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - The START program is a business-led collaboration that enables young adults with disabilities to gain and maintain employment through training and career exploration. The students participated in three, ten-week internships in various County departments to gain real world job skills.
Fido is kind of passe. Let's look at what is popular for your dog or cat or goldfish in 2026.
We begin getting candidates for Kansas Governor on the air by speaking with Philip Sarnecki, Republican candidate. Sarnecki managed financial advisors at Northwestern Mutual for 20 years. He also owns companies in the automotive, real estate and film industries.
Woodward & Whit: 4/22/26 Complete Show - Keeping ahead is easy when we bring you all the local, national, and world news. Plus sports, business, and a couple of very big interviews today.
Hour 2 - After news headlines, we get a look at a potentially stormy weekend with Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - World news tops today's headlines including a ceasefire where no one is actually ceasing fire.
Now the decision is in the hands of the Virginia Supreme Court, we get an update from Fox News' Eben Brown.
We get a visit from Rep. Tracey Mann live from Topeka after the last legislative session before the upcoming election.
Hour 2 - After news headlines we will get the forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Jeff Blubaugh joins us with a recap of the meeting between the Commission, Wichita City Council, and USD 259.
What used to be a Jose Peppers will become an Ugly Dumpling. A Wichita business news update from Kirk Seminoff, Editor of the Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 3 - The U.S. Government says these individuals were aware of classified information and their deaths and disappearances are being investigated.
Hour 2 - Ted and John get the answer from KWCH Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
HHS Regional Director Jeff Kahrs joins us with the latest efforts on the federal level and how it affects Kansas.
Woodward & Whit: 04/17/26 Complete Show - Ted is out today, but John and Jad wrap up the week with plenty of news headed into the weekend.
Hour 3 - Today's top stories, plus sports and business news. And a very special celebrity guest.
Hour 2 - While some places in Kansas are still picking up from tornadoes earlier this week, we are getting a new round of severe weather. Details from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - After news headlines another story comes up for discussion. Apparently it isn't a great idea to get medical diagnoses from an AI. Did we need anyone to tell us that?
And to tell us the latest from Topeka, we chat with Kansas House Rep. Pat Proctor, chairman of the House Elections Committee.
We get our latest D.C. Update with Senator Roger Marshall, brought to you by Watkins Public Strategies. #AD
Hour 2 - After news headlines we get the Storm Team 12 Forecast from Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Yesterday we had the story of NY gouging subway travelers with surge pricing on subway tickets during the World Cup. KC is doing it with a lot more class.
Woodward & Whit: 4/16/26 Complete Show - A brand new feature on Woodward and Whit, where we will discuss oil and gas here in Kansas with a representative from a pro oil and gas advocacy group.
Hour 3 - Local, national, and world news headlines... plus sports and business to wrap up a Wednesday.
Hour 2 - After news headlines we get the forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - The Wichita City Council made changes to the Code of Ethics, one of which adds an automatic dismissal to some citizen's reports of an ethics violation.
A new feature on Woodward & Whit began today. Every other week we will visit with Warren Martin from Kansas Strong, the advocacy group for the Kansas Gas and Oil industry. #AD
Very special guest on the blur today, star of NCIS, the West Wing, and much more. We talk to actor Mark Harmon and author Leon Carroll Jr. about their new book Ghosts of Honolulu: A Japanese Spy, A Japanese American Spy Hunter, and the Untold Story of Pearl Harbor
Studies are showing, a digital break form social media can have tangible health benefits.
Woodward & Whit: 04/14/26 Complete Show - The U.S. announces a blockade of Iran, and the U.S. President has some choice words for Pope Leo.
Hour 3 - After a comment was taken as a slight against the American government, Trump fires back on social media against the Pope.
Hour 2 - After news headlines, we check the forecast with Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - One dead after large weekend disturbance in Wichita. News headlines on Woodward & Whit.
A good showing for a Wichitan at The Masters, we hear about that and more on Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Mayor Wu is in Boston, so today the City of Wichita was represented by Wichita Vice-Mayor Dalton Glasscock.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a week with business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we check the forecast with Storm Team 12 meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - In today's headlines... apropos of any real reason, the First Lady very strongly denies any and all connection to Jeffery Epstein.
The Wichita Eagle's Dion Leffler joins us this morning to have a friendly debate with John Whitmer. The topic, the Kansas Legislature overrode the Governor's veto of a bill about access to campuses of Kansas' Universities.
NE Wichita will get a Dave's Hot Chicken, and we get the story from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
The crew has been further from Earth than any other living human in history... and they are returning.
From a local dispute in Salina, to an amicus brief in the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The fight over UFO hamburgers on a mural continues.
Hour 3 - One of today's big headlines, Wichita's new parking plan now has kiosks ready and prices for City Hall parking are $1-an-hour.
Hour 2 - The lower oil prices have stocks up after the largest oil price drop since 2020.
Hour 1 - The original plan was for two, but the council only approve the purchase of 1 robopuppy.
Kansas Rep. Chris Croft (R) joins us on this week's Under the Dome update as the Legislature attempts to override several vetoes from Governor Kelly.
According to a report from The Wichita Business Journal and Editor Kirk Seminoff, Wichita is getting a Ruth's Chris.
Just hours after claiming "A whole civilization will die tonight," President Trump backs down on threats. Creating a 2 week cease fire in Iran as negotiations continue.
Hour 2 - We check the Storm Team 12 forecast for Wichita with Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - After a short loss of communication with Earth, the crew on Artemis is now headed back home.
Fox News' Eben Brown joins us live with the latest while the U.S. President issues a harsh warning to Iran.
Infrastructure projects on the table for discussion ahead of the next Sedgwick County Commission meeting.
An Englishman in a stairwell is catching the internet by storm. We tell you all about it before a look at business news with Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Woodward & Whit: 4/6/26 Complete Show - A peace proposal in Iran... we'll see. But regardless it is National Twinkie Day.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/10/25 Complete Show - Day 10 of the government shutdown. Why expect relief and compromise to come from a political class insulated from a shutdown by generational wealth?
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get the Storm Team 12 Forecast from Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - Both sides digging in, both claiming the other will flinch as paychecks stop coming in for federal employees. And still no-one in Congress will suffer like those left without paychecks, infrastructure, care... and everything else affected. Remember to make them suffer at the ballot box!
Coming off another loss, the Chiefs are facing a potent offense as the Lions come to Arrowhead. We get the preview from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
A big announcement, and the end of an era is coming. Steve McIntosh announces his retirement effective the end of this year after 50+ years in radio.
Despite many promises from politicians, the U.S. economy is not in good shape. But are we in a recession? We get the answer from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/9/25 Complete Show - President Trump touting the beginning of an attempt at peace in Gaza while a government shutdown is crumbling American infrastructure.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up another show with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - News and sports updates on Steve and Ted, plus results from a poll on the upcoming holiday.
Hour 1 - As we go into day 9 of the shutdown, critical infrastructure is breaking down with dedicated American employees working without pay having to look elsewhere to provide for their families.
The discovery of two roosters and a white dove — all decapitated and drained of blood — has authorities in upstate New York investigating a possible link to dark ritualistic sacrifices. This and more news items on today's episode of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted get the latest local business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
It is a good thing we have Moneytracker Don Grant to tell us all about it and much more financial wisdom every weekday at 6:50 a.m. on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: At least planes aren't crashing together and falling out of the sky. Yet. But the longer this shutdown goes... who knows. And who could fix it... well, they are too busy acting like stubborn children.
Hour 3 - This summer's frequent storms and heavy rainfall has impacted the theater's ability to draw crowds.
Hour 2 - We look at the forecast for the rest of Wichita's week with Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - No airline accidents attributed to the lack of workers, and pay for ATC... so far.
Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff joins us with the latest local and national business news.
Moneytracker Don Grant says you will see a lot of adds for annuities... but are they a good vehicle for managing your retirement?
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/7/25 Complete Show - The government shutdown continues and the Chiefs couldn't shutdown the Jaguars.
Hour 2 - Mayor Wu asks residents to help with the search by filling out a survey at wichita.gov/managersearch.
Hour 1 - And the shutdown continues, critical services halted and many dedicated workers are working without pay. Republican and Democrat continuing resolution bills both failing to pass.
Penalties, a big missed kickoff, a huge interception... a lot went wrong for Reid's crew on a Monday night in Florida.
It is Tuesday, and we get a county update from Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty.
An inheritance may not be the easiest thing to plan for... but Moneytracker Don Grant says it can provide peace of mind when you do make those plans.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/6/25 Complete Show - Ted is off today, but Steve and Jad bring all the favorites and all of todays headlines and breaking news.
Steve wraps up a Monday with local business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 2 - After news headlines, Steve gets the Storm Team 12 Forecast from KWCH Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - Judge Immergut, a Trump appointee, said there was no evidence that recent protests in the city made the presence of federalized National Guard troops necessary.
Local business news every weekday morning at 7:50 and 8:50 a.m. on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with more financial cybersecurity tips to protect your retirement.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/1/25 Complete Show - We go into a new month... with no operational federal government after the Senate's failure to reach a funding compromise.
Hour 2 - We get Wichita's forecast for the start of the month from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - After local and national headlines we get Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward looking back at day one of the MLB Playoffs.
The U.S. Senate failed to reach an agreement, and the latest shutdown has begun. Steve and Ted pontificate about the shutdown, Congress' complete uselessness, and that perhaps the only real solution... is replacing every single one of them we can.
And if so... where do you put that nuclear power plant. Local business news from Editor Kirk Seminoff and the Wichita Business Journal.
Hacks are going to happen, and every company wants your financial and identity information. Moneytracker Don Grant with some cybersecurity tips to help lessen the identity theft risk, even if it can't be eliminated entirely.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/30/25 Complete Show - Sept. is coming to an end. The MBL Playoffs are underway. And we have a town hall meeting in Wichita as the federal government prepares for shutdown that Congress and the President failed to avoid.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Tuesday with business bews from The Wichita Business Journal and Editor Kirk Seminoff. As Chick-n-max expands elesewhere, a Wichita location is closing.
Hour 2 - The President's meeting with the minority Democrats fails, and the majority Republicans continue to fail in putting together a proposal without Democrat help... a shutdown is now imminent. So who will it hurt, and how much?
Hour 1 - On the fifth Tuesday of any given month, the City Council has no regular meeting. But they will assemble in a town hall style format this week.
It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward. And the playoffs start today... unfortunately without the Royals.
Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty joins us every Tuesday morning to preview the upcoming Commission meeting. And plenty to talk about going on this week.
It is a time in your life when you have to start taking on a lot more responsibility. Moneytracker Don Grant says it can also be a time to easily avoid causing yourself problems further on down the line.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/29/25 Complete Show - Good news in sports, but elsewhere... maybe more bad than good to kick off the week.
Hour 3 - Once again, the House and Senate have let funding the government come down to the final few hours. Despite having a majority in the House and Senate plus control of the White House... the GOP can't get a funding bill to pass and need democrats to help.
Hour 2 - Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen joins us with a look at the forecast for the remainder of September.
Hour 1 - The shooter and 4 others dead after the latest mass shooting incident in the U.S.
We get a weekend sports recap from Ted Woodward, Chiefs in the win column again. Chiefs offense looking better, but another Butker miss making special teams look a little shaky.
Steve and Ted at Open Streets... Jad and Moneytracker Don Grant at the Downtown Chili Cookoff. And we speak with Mayor Wu who was at both and more.
Downsizing? Right-sizing? Whatever the move, benefit from the wisdom of Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/26/25 Complete Show - It is a Friday. And a big Friday with plenty of news and a weekend full of events and sports to talk about.
Hour 3 - It is a growing problem in the U.S. and it crosses all boundaries of social class, race, even age.
Hour 2 - Tons of events in Wichita this weekend, and Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen says we have great weather for it.
So much to do, it might be hard to see it all. We talk events in town this weekend with Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holoperik.
Much ado recently surrounding the Federal Reserve and their duties in managing interest rates. We get some Fed wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant on a Friday.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/25/25 Complete Show - Steve is back and bringing all the local and national news headlines.
Hour 3 - Wichita's McAfee pool was built in 1969, and was the first in Kansas designed for African-American children to practice lap swimming.
Hour 2 - Another cold front will hit next week, but today's Storm Team 12 Forecast says this weekend will be very nice.
Hour 1 - The parties remain firm in their stances as compromise or even basic regard for the well-being of Americans continues to be outweighed by party loyalty.
Andover Public Information Officer Megan Schapaugh joins us this morning to talk about the celebration.
Annuity products have been pushed heavily at times as a retirement funding vehicle. Moneytracker Don Grant talks about how they work.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service highlights a new comic book honoring the service of Medal of Honor recipient Army Chaplain Emil Kapaun.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/24/25 Complete Show - John Whitmer in for Steve this morning. And in the news today... several animal themed items.
Hour 1 - With restrictions on fireworks lifted, instances of fires and injuries rose in 2025.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9-23-25 Complete Show - Steve out this morning, but Ted and Jad have all of today's news. Plus, the best city in the U.S. for vegetarians? Well... it isn't Wichita.
Hour 3 - After backlash and repercussions for parent company Disney, ABC is returning the late night host to the air.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get to Sports with Ted Woodward. And a Wichita sports hero has suffered a nasty injury.
Moneytracker Don Grant tells us what FDIC insurance is, and how it can best benefit you.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/22/25 Complete Show - It is the final Monday of Summer. Steve and Ted start out a week as we get ready for Fall.
Hour 2 - After news headlines, we get a Storm Team 12 Forecast check with Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen on a very foggy morning.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted, traffic weather and sports as well. And a report with some tips for parents about securing those children in the back seat.
It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward... and finally some good news for Chiefs fans. Well, kind of good.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/19/25 Complete Show - We wrap up the week with reports of cattle rustling in Cowly County and a preview of the Chiefs game this weekend in New York.
Hour 3 - National news still focused on the death of Political Activist Charlie Kirk. Now that he's back from a trip to England, the President will head to speak at a memorial for Kirk.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get the Storm Team 12 Forecast from Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us once again with a Friday preview of the Chiefs Sunday Night Football matchup with New York.
Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. with the pros and cons of rolling that 401k over into an IRA.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/18/25 Complete Show - It is a wide range of interesting topics today on the show. Everything from heavy trucks to big cheeseburgers today.
Hour 2 - After the news headlines we check on sports with Ted Woodward. And once again, a lead-off walk is the catalyst for a comeback at Kauffman.
After news headlines we check the forecast with Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
In business news from Editor Kirk Seminoff and the Wichita Business Journal we talk TikTok, animals, and burgers.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/17/25 Complete Show - It is a Wednesday and this morning we break down what happened at City Hall, Kauffman Stadium, and across the country yesterday.
Hour 2 - After news headlines we check the Storm Team 12 Forecast from KWCH Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
A document that we should all celebrate... but not the first governing document that the U.S. operated under.
It is another 7 Brew and you can hear about it on another local business update with Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 1 - It has a negative connections these days... those darn hedge fund managers. But Moneytracker Don Grant tells us what they are really all about.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 9/16/25 Complete Show - All of today's local and national news headlines, plus the sad breaking news about the death of Robert Redford.
Hour 2 - At today's meeting the City Council will look at proposals. Then we check the Storm Team 12 Forecast with Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - National Guard troops as well as federal agents from the FBI, ATF, and ICE will be deployed to provide street-level law enforcement in Memphis.
Local business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff, who has a historical note for Steve and Ted, and we have a great story for him in return.
Once a week we get a county update from Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant has some wisdom concerning cryptocurrency, and any other blockchain based commodity. And Steve has some questions and opinions.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/15/25 Complete Show - From the plans of the Wichita City Council to the play of the Kansas City Chiefs... plenty to talk about this morning.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Monday with business news from Editor Kirk Seminoff and the Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 1 - As we prepare to cover his assassin's first appearance in court, we take a look at the outpouring of praise for Charlie Kirk.
Hour 2 - After news headlines we check the Storm Team 12 Forecast from KWCH Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
It is Monday, and time for Mondays with the Mayor and a chat with Wichita Mayor Lily Wu.
There is a place for gold in your portfolio. But Moneytracker Don Grant says it isn't what all the gold commercials claim it is.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/12/25 Complete Show - Steve and Ted wrap up the week with all the headlines, sports previews, and some huge breaking news as well.
Hour 3 - News breaking in this segment, President Trump announcing that the suspected assassin of political activist Charlie Kirk had been arrested.
Hour 2 - After headlines we get the Storm Team 12 Forecast from Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen. Then... we get to try some Liquid Death, and talk with the stalwart gentleman who brought it to us.
Hour 1 - Local news headlines kicking things off this morning as Steve and Ted prepare us all for the weekend.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us with a preview of Chiefs v. Eagles.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/11/25 Complete Show - Today we look back. At a day we will never forget 24 years ago.
Hour 3 - No one was injured in the incident as shots were fired at a west Wichita Quiktrip, locking down a nearby school.
Hour 2 - 90 degrees? We are back in the 90's? Summer is returning and we get the Storm Team 12 Forecast from Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines we take a look at Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Food, health, entertainment... it all adds up. Some advice from dog owner and Moneytracker Don Grant on a Thursday.
On this day, 9/11/2025 we take a look back to that day, 24 years ago. What happened, what we were doing... and we never forget.
Florida's lieutenant governor jokes on the Bob Rose Show about his missing leg and discusses Alligator Alcatraz and illegal immigration in this edition of Red Meat while a feisty Tom Homan takes on the traditional media and Ted Cruz asks KNSS in Wichita why the Democrats seem to be working so hard to protect criminals.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/10/25 Complete Show - It is a mid-week edition and we have all of Wednesday morning's news. Plus a couple of recent studies to talk about including one on happiness and a completely unrelated one about drinking.
Hour 3 - A real estate downsizing for Wichita Public Schools. Plus, wealthy local family looking into buying the Giants.
Hour 2 - After the newscast, we get the forecast. The Storm Team 12 forecast from Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - Plenty of news coming out of yesterday's City Council meeting, plus all you local and national news headlines.
Surprising results from a recent report... which fans require the most liquor to enjoy watching their team?
Wanna buy a new home? Moneytracker Don Grant has some tips for getting that lower mortgage rate.
It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward, and today we recap some baseball with a "good news or bad news" vibe.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9-9-25 Complete Show - Even Steve and Ted can't get away from all the talk about Phillies Karen and the foul ball. All today's headlines plus Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty, Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen, and Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines we check sports with Ted Woodward and more bad news for Royals fans.
Hour 2 - Some heavy rain making today's headlines, and we get that and today's Storm Team 12 Forecast from KWCH Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - News and sports headlines on Steve and Ted plus a look at the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities. And some flying tips from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Business news on Steve and Ted in the Morning from Editor Kirk Seminoff of the Wichita Business Journal.
The Sedgwick County Commission to recognize Suicide Prevention Month, we get an update from Commission Chairman Ryan Baty. Plus as a baseball player, we ask him about the "Phillies Karen incident."
Trash and trash fires up for discussion at the Wichita City Council meeting today. Plus some tips for saving on air travel from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/8/25 Complete Show - A new week dawns in Wichita and we talk NFL, illegal dumping, golf and a whole lot more.
Hour 3 - And it is good news for Wichita's Spirit AeroSystems. Steve and Ted wrap another show with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 1 - Annika Sorenstam was in Wichita at the final round of the Heritage Classic. Sports with Ted Woodward after local and national news headlines.
Hour 2 - After news headlines, Steve and Ted get the Storm Team 12 Forecast from KWCH Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Another ownership change for Freddy's Frozen Custard and Steakburgers. We hear all about it from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
The topic has come up a few times lately, and we get a City Council agenda preview on today's Mondays with the Mayor.
Looking to buy a new home. Few can afford it these days... but for those wanting to take a shot, we talk to Don Grant C.F.P. who says there are government programs that can help.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/5/25 Complete Show - We bring you all the news, business, weather, and sports... and preview the big Chiefs season opener.
Hour 3 - Wrapping up a week to start off September with business news from Editor Kirk Seminoff and the Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - After news headlines we get the big weekend forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - Despite 3 recent homicides, the Chief Sullivan wants to remind Wichitans that crime across the board is still down year-over-year.
We get a South American NFL preview from Mitch Holthus, Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs.
Editor Ross Janssen joins us with all the local business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 9/4/25 Complete Show - A Thursday show after a Wednesday hail storm in Wichita.
Hour 3 - After news and sports, Steve and Ted wrap up the show with business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 2 - We hear the latest on the storm in news headlines, then we hear from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - A big change as a Presidential Executive Order is eliminating payments to retirees who still get a physical paper check from Social Security.
Steve and Ted discuss America's favorite sports, and then we get the local business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
The current economy could be heading towards recession. Moneytracker Don Grant says there are ways to weather the storm until conditions improve.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/3/25 Complete Show - A wide ranging show today featuring headlines about an American City standing up to the President, reactions to recent violence, and a once-common profession that technology eliminated over a half century ago.
Steve and Ted wrap up a Wednesday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - It has been an unusually pleasant few weeks, for August/September in Kansas at any rate. Steve and Ted get the Storm Team 12 Forecast from Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - Tough talk from Trump, but Chicago is standing up to the threat of martial law.
Some may be a genius on the gridiron... but need some basics when talking about a globe. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted, plus some bowling talk.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 9/2/25 Complete Show - We kick off September with some sad headline news but plenty to get you ready for the day.
Hour 3 - And after news headlines we get a check in with Fox News White House Correspondent Ryan Schmelz in D.C.
Hour 2 - After headlines we get the Storm Team 12 Forecast with Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - The new parking plan is starting today, and there is still no ban on or even cap of surge pricing.
At Wednesday's meeting, the Sedgwick County Commission will look at forming a Mental Health Intervention Team for USD 260, Derby schools. Commission Chair Ryan Baty joins us for his weekly county update.
Moneytracker Don Grant playing the MoneyDoctor today with more retirement planning advice.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/29/25 Complete Show - It is the final show of August, Ted and John wrap up the month ahead of the Labor Day Weekend.
Hour 3 - Ted and John wrap up the week with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 1 - Good news for holiday travelers via auto. Maybe a little crowed for air travel.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us to wrap up his daily training camp updates for 2025.
Former Gov. Dr. Jeff Colyer joins us this morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Colyer is part of a large field vying for the role of Governor.
Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holoperik joins us with her weekly check in, "What's Happening in Wichita." Including a chili festival, concerts, and much more.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/28/25 Complete Show - Steve is out, Ted and KNSS' John Whitmer bring us all the local and national news headlines on a very rainy Thursday.
Hour 2 - Flood waters closing the Kansas Turnpike in Sumner, Ted and John get the forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - Another mass shooting in America, this time in Minnesota at a Catholic school.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/27/25 Complete Show - Travis and Taylor are official, the First Lady is promoting a program, and Hostess has to recall some snacks.
Hour 1 - After the headline news, including a big sports news headline, we get to Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
But Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus tells us that doesn't mean the roster is set in stone just yet.
That's right, making headlines this morning is Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's engagement.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/26/25 Complete Show - It is a jam-packed show this morning. But first and foremost... thank you so much for tuning in. Whether you've been with us since the beginning, or you just found your way here; you make all of this possible.
Hour 3 - The 3rd and action packed hour of today's historic show. We get visits from bosses, old and new. Old friends, and a Hall of Fame luminary.
Hour 2 - K-State, as well as other institutions of higher learning, have been targeted by swatting attacks as the school year is getting underway.
Hour 1 - We start our 7000th show... with local and national news headlines. Just like any other show. But we do have some special guests joining us along the way to celebrate.
A WILD segment of Steve and Ted in the Morning. For this our 7000th show we get a LIVE visit from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs and KAB Hall of Famer Mitch Holthus. Plus we talk to our former General Manager Jackie Wise and our good pal from KEYN Dave Wilson.
Over the years we have interviewed many a politician. Today we get visits from Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty and House Representative Ron Estes (R-KS.)
Today is Steve and Ted episode #7000. And luminaries from around the area are lining up to congratulate the guys. We hear from great fans like Charlie and Teresa; as well as colleagues like Tom Leffler, Don Grant, Ross Janssen, Judge Dave Dahl, and the always hilarious Dave Phillips.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us once again from training camp in Kansas City as the roster continues to solidify.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/25/25 Complete Show - It is show #6,999... and it is Ted's birthday.
Hour 2 - After a check of today's Storm Team 12 Forecast we take a look at a list of the hardest working states. KS just misses out on top 10.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines we get Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
It is Monday, and time for Mondays with the Mayor and a visit from Wichita Mayor Lily Wu.
Hour 3 - Measles cases are down enough for the health department to consider the outbreak over.
Hour 2 - Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen joins us this morning with the weekend forecast.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us today with a Bears/Chiefs preview.
Your can always hear Steve and Ted at KNSSRADIO.COM. But Steve and Ted have a guest appearance on another podcast and we preview it here on our own.
It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward as the College Football season is getting underway. And then, some Dad Jokes...
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/21/25 Complete Show - The County Commission finalized the next budget, changes pending after shortcomings result in fatal flooding, and much more on a Thursday.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Thursday with business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 1 - After headline news we get Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward and some big Chiefs news.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus continues to highlight new Chiefs players on the verge of making big contributions.
Moneytracker Don Grant talks about the importance of knowing who is inheriting what and what an estate has and where.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/20/25 Complete Show - We celebrate our medium on National Radio Day by bringing all the headline and breaking local and national news.
Hour 2 - The budget vote is expected today as is another discussion about new offices for County administration.
Hour 2 - After local and national news and a check in with Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen, we talk men's hairstyles.
Hour 1 - Every-other-day watering passes by a narrow margin and begins in a little less than a month.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us from training camp in KC. Some young players really looking to make a mark in the preseason.
Steve and Ted observe the occasion with some radio talk. Early radio memories, stories from the early days of their careers, and some great moments along the way.
Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. joins us this morning with some talk about investing for your retirement.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8-19-25 Complete Show - We have all the latest world, national, and local news plus sports, weather, and all you could want in talks about potatoes.
Hour 2 - Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen joins us with the forecast after headline news on KNSS.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus gives us the latest from Chiefs Training Camp.
The Sedgwick County Commission will discuss the dangerous intersection, and we get a meeting preview from Chairman Ryan Baty.
Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew... which way do you prefer your spuds on a day where we express our appreciation for the humble potato.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/18/25 Complete Show - Watering issues before the Wichita City Council to fallout from a one-sided negotiation in Alaska. All the local and world news plus weather, business, and so much more.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap a Monday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal and Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we get some good news from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - As the water restrictions take a long time to relax due to being based on long term rainfall, the City Council is weighing just making the watering restrictions permanent.
We get the Chiefs Training Camp Update from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Mayor Lily Wu joins Steve and Ted this morning to preview the upcoming City Council meeting.
Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities joins us with a report on the commodities market after some bad news on Friday.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/15/25 Complete Show - Another big Friday show complete with Jemelle Holoperik's weekly What's Happening in Wichita, and a visit from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - The schools in question are being investigated for potentially opposing Trump and MAGA ideology.
Hour 2 - The White House is cautioning that this meeting is only expected to set groundwork for potential ceasefire in Ukraine.
Hour 1 - Wildfires, in Colorado making national news this morning as we go over the headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Some good and bad news as we get the Storm Team 12 Forecast from KWCH Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Most of us can't even afford a 1st one, but Moneytracker Don Grant says there are pros and cons to weigh about owning vacation property.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/14/25 Complete Show - From T. Kelce and T. Swift to an honor for a distinguished veteran and everything in-between.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap a Thursday with business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 1 - After headline news, we get to Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward. And he's got entertainment news that's... related?
Some Chiefs are taking on bigger leadership roles. We get the latest from Training Camp from Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/13/25 Complete Show - The world's oldest chicken and a chicken salad restaurant on today's news menu. And the actions of the Wichita City Council as well.
Hour 3 - We hadn't even realized there were chicken salad focused eateries. But we wrap things up with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - August in Kansas is generally no relief from summer's dangerous heat. We get the Storm Team 12 Forecast from KWCH Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - After news headlines we get to Ted Woodward's Lead-Off Sports. Some Royals talk and news from around the MLB... and the UFC making headlines as well.
It is the business update from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff. As well as a look at Wichita's newest (and probably only) chicken-salad themed restaurant.
Sedgwick County Election Commissioner Laura Rainwater joins us once again now that the primary is completely official.
Do you invest with a "herd mentality." Moneytracker Don Grant says that can be good, or very baaaaad.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/6/25 Complete Show - The Primary Election is over, and we have the results this morning.
Hour 3 - The primary is over, and Maize has decided in favor of a temporary sales tax increase.
Hour 2 - Steve and Ted get the forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - After news headlines it is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward and another home series is underway for the Wichita Wind Surge.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus continues to bring us reports from training camp in St. Joseph on the players who are on the verge of breaking out into superstardom.
Steve gets a Primary Election after-action report from Sedgwick County Election Commissioner Laura Rainwater.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins Steve and Ted this morning, with some advice on a well-balanced portfolio.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/5/25 Complete Show - Lawmakers flee Texas as the 'Surge return home for the week.
Hour 2 - It is August in Kansas... so the return of high 90's to Wichita isn't exactly unexpected.
Hour 1 - The Council wanted 4 nighttime meetings to accommodate folks who wanted to attend but work during the day.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus is using this week to highlight the Chiefs who will be hall of fame candidates in the future.
And on this election Tuesday we also get to check in with Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning with some financial advice for veterans like himself.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/4/25 Complete Show - Great news, a big win in Wichita. And much, much more headline news and sports.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Monday with business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 1 - The team founded by former Shockers have won their first TBT championship... and they did it in front of a nearly sold-out crowd at Charles Koch Arena.
This week's Wichita City Council meeting will be Thursday at 6 pm, at City Hall. Mayor Lily Wu tells KNSS News this will be the council's third evening meeting
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus taking a look at some of the next great Chiefs today from training camp in St. Joseph.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/1/25 Complete Show - Steve has the day off, John joins us to help out to wrap up a week by kicking off a month.
Hour 3 - After news headlines, Ted and John get a look at Wichita's weekend events with Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holoperik.
Hour 2 - August can be brutal in Wichita, but the forecast from Storm Team 12 says this weekend will be very nice.
Hour 1 - After local and national news it is time for Ted Woodward's Lead-Off Sports. And it is great news as the Aftershocks win and will host the TBT final.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us with another Training Camp Update.
Fox News' Eben Brown joins us this morning from Florida as new EU regulations go into effect and YouTube has responded by using AI tools to verify viewer's ages.
Moneytracker Don Grant says investors are looking abroad as the effects of tariffs are creating uncertainty for the U.S. economic outlook.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/31/25 Complete Show - Steve and Ted wrap up the month of July.
Hour 2 - So, for the first time since the outbreak began we have no new cases in Kansas. No new cases of a disease that had been nearly wiped out until vaccine denial became popular amongst folks who listen to politicians rather than doctors.
Hour 1 - TBT action continues tonight in Koch Arena, and Ted tells us all about it after headline news in Lead-Off Sports.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us once again, and highlights some defensive leadership.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service, Wichita will be holding a celebration recognizing veterans awarded the Purple Heart.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a mid-week show with business news from The Wichita Business Journal and Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/30/25 Complete Show - A wide variety of news headlines today, plus updates from Botanica and Chiefs Training camp.
Hour 2 - RELIEF! Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen joins us this morning with some very welcome news.
Hour 1 - The huge 8.8 magnitude quake devastated some areas in far eastern Russia, creating waves causing warnings in Hawaii and California.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us once again from St. Joseph, this time talking about the offense and KC TE Travis Kelce.
How far back do your memories reach? After a report from Dr. Sanjay Gupta; Steve, Ted, and Jad as well as Tom Leffler and Don Grant discuss their own memories.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/28/25 Complete Show - With mass shootings and Reno and New York making headlines, Steve and Ted bring all the news, sports, and business news headlines on a Tuesday in Wichita.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up another Tuesday with Business News from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 2 - To those of us here in the U.S., headlines about multiple mass shooting events are becoming far too common.
Hour 1 - After news headlines, Ted brings us an NBC World Series recap on Lead-Off Sports.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us this morning, and every weekday during training camp for a daily update. Today we hear comments from QB Patrick Mahomes.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/28/25 Complete Show - Today is a big day, and it sees the return of daily training camp updates with Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 2 - After news headlines we get the forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - We kick off the week with some great and much awaited news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It is that time of year once again. The Chiefs are in camp, and Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus is joining us with the first of his daily Training Camp Updates.
Wichita Mayor Lily Wu joins us this morning on Mondays with the Mayor. And Mayor Wu appreciates the support fans have shown for the AfterShocks in TBT.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with a warning for those who may have thought they hit the jackpot.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/25/25 Complete Show - A tournament underway in Wichita, a Presidential visit, and a look ahead to Wichita's weekend.
Hour 3 - The ballot won't have races for every Sedgwick County resident, Commissioner Rainwater isn't expecting large turnout.
Hour 2 - Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen joins us after news headlines... and he has some very welcome news after month after month of drought and near drought conditions.
Hour 1 - After news headlines we take a look at sports with Ted Woodward, and a scare involving KU Head Basketball Coach Bill Self.
Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holoperik joins us with the weekly feature, What's happening in Wichita?
Moneytracker Don Grant says many investors often make decisions that worsen their bottom line.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/24/25 Complete Show - Plenty of news to report today, and then a breaking news story about an officer involved fatal shooting.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted get the latest on the war in Gaza from Fox News' Jonathan Savage.
Hour 2 - Some breaking news this hour, Steve and Ted react and report on this story as information is released. The hospitalized victim in the shooting would eventually be declared dead, shot by a Wichita Police officer.
Hour 1 - Deputies were sent to the scene after a report from a Cowley County homeowner about a possible body.
Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Plus we wish a happy birthday to a colleague and friend!
Moneytracker Don Grant with more scam warnings. Even if you think you are savvy enough to avoid being scammed, better to be aware of how clever scammers can be.
“Papa Jake” Larson, the World War II veteran who was involved in the D-Day invasion of Nazi-occupied France and who later became a TikTok celebrity, has died at the age of 102.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/23/25 Complete Show - A headline making accusation from Trump, a big finish at Koch Arena, and much more on a Wednesday.
Hour 3 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted plus sports and business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 1 - Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard released documents last week finding that Russia attempted to interfere in the 2016 election. President Trump is citing this as evidence of wrongdoing by the Obama administration.
The new program will train individuals who want to be involved in the growing industry of dog groomers. Plus, a discussion of TBT's exciting Elam ending and how it would improve basketball at every level.
Once again, the Elam ending used in The Basketball Tournament provides for an exciting finish... and a good finish for the AfterShocks.
In today's Wichita Business Journal Update we talk about the downtown building plus an entertainment development planned for Park City.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/22/25 Complete Show - Scientists say today will be the longest day, and we kick it off with news headlines, award winning sports news, and much more.
Hour 3 - The Primary Election is nearing, and the Sedgwick County Election Office is open for advance voting.
Hour 2 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted followed by the Storm Team 12 Forecast with Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - The win comes at the expense of Purple Rain, the team of former Wildcats. Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
To avoid offending the luddites, a bill is making its way across Capitol Hill that would make it illegal to refuse paper currency. We get the latest from Fox's Eben Brown.
Commission Chairman Ryan Baty joins us once again to preview tomorrow's meeting as budget discussion continues.
Moneytracker Don Grant says investing retirement savings can be a DIY project. But there are big cons to go along with the pros.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/21/25 Complete Show - It is a new week, and the headlines run the gambit from new candidates to an awkward moment at a Coldplay concert.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines, Ted talks with Fox News' Eben Brown who is talking tech today.
Hour 1 - The project will slow down traffic on Kellogg between the Central Business District and I-135.
Ted was there, courtside at TBT as the Aftershocks get wins and move on towards that $1 million prize.
Moneytracker Don Grant says to enjoy your retirement, you have to be healthy enough to enjoy your retirement.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/18/25 Complete Show - We take a look ahead to weekend weather and sports as well as a look back at the latest from Capitol Hill and some local business news.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines we take a look at Sports with Ted Woodward.
Hour 2 - After news we take a look at the Storm Team 12 forecast and look ahead to a hot weekend in Wichita.
Hour 1 - The rescissions remove funding for public broadcasting in the U.S. and U.S. broadcasting efforts across the globe as well as removes aid for foreign U.S. allies and removes a market for U.S. agricultural products.
Plenty to do on a summer weekend in Wichita. We get a rundown from Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holoperik.
An active social media presence... is it good or bad. After the report, Steve recounts yesterday's event... his very first ever pedicure.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with a look at something being called social media dysmorphia, and how bad it can be for your bottom line.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/17/25 Complete Show - Early morning thunderstorms may be the last precipitation we get for a while. News, sports, weather, and business all on a Thursday.
Hour 3 - After local and national news, a travel website answers an interesting question.
Hour 2 - The mid-to late summer pressure "heat dome" is getting ready to settle over the Wichita area. We get the latest from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - After being denied placement on registry of historic places by the Wichita City Council, a potential sale could save the historic building.
Moneytracker Don Grant says many people handle money, very similarly to how their parents did.
The U.S. Navy is celebrating its 250th birthday, with a series of year-long celebrations and events that honor sailors both past and present. We talk about the Navy in today's KNSS Salute to Service.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/16/25 Complete Show - The MLB All Star game wraps up, and the Wichita City Council approves the demolition of the Crown Uptown Theatre. That and more on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - The Council will not place the historic theater on the register of historic places, leaving it vulnerable to demolition by the property owner.
Hour 2 - After news headlines, Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen joins us with today's forecast.
Hour 1 - The Sackler family is beginning Purdue Pharmaceuticals payment to states for their part in creating the ongoing opioid crisis.
Fox News Correspondent Tonya J. Powers joins us as the U.S. Military begins a purge of books found unacceptable by the Trump Administration.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with some great cyber-wisdom this morning that could save your bottom line.
SoCe development continues and we get the latest from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 7/15/25 Complete Show - Along with all today's news, sports, business, and more... Steve celebrates the anniversary of his beginning in the business.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines we get a deeper dive into a fire that killed 9 in Mass., and some red flags being raised.
Hour 2 - More tariff talk from the President, this time aimed at not only Putin... but anyone who trades with Russia.
Hour 1 - After local and national breaking and headline news we move on to Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff joins us with the latest and a look ahead to today's Wichita City Council meeting.
It is Tuesday and we get a county update from Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty.
Moneytracker Don Grant says happiness, friends, and hobbies are very important to enjoy retirement.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/14/25 Complete Show - It is Monday, and we kick off the week with the news headlines, the weekend sports, and a look back at Wichita's history.
Hour 3 - Towne West isn't the only mall expected to undergo changes. Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff joins us to wrap up a Monday.
Hour 2 - We did get some rain over the weekend here in Wichita. Storm Team 12's Ross Janssen joins us this morning to take a look at the week's forecast.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines we get Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Steve and Ted talk about the latest postal news with Fox News correspondent Eben Brown.
It is Mondays with the Mayor, or today... Vice-Mayor. Wichita Vice Mayor J.V. Johnston joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant talks inflation this morning, and how to invest to keep it from eating up your retirement.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/11/25 Complete Show - A new hippo, french fries, an ethics violation, Wichita history and traditions... plenty on tap today.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up the week with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - After news headlines, we check the Storm Team 12 Forecast with KWCH Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen
Hour 1 - The City of Wichita Ethics Board ruled to uphold its original decision regarding Mayor Lily Wu and a violation a section of the city’s code of ethics.
VisitWichita.com's Jemelle Holoperik joins us for another Friday favorite, What's happening in Wichita?
Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P. joins us this morning with some net worth advice... and we also conduct a little french fry talk.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: Complete Show 7/10/25 - The measles outbreak is subsiding in Kansas, workers rescued after a tunnel collapse in Los Angeles, and much more local and national headline news.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Thursday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted look ahead to the weekend with Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - In Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward, we have good news for Royals fans, not so good news for 'Surge fans.
One website's findings about which flake, puff, or frosted treat we love the most to start our day.
Steve and Ted talk energy production with Evergy's Janelle Dobbins. Evergy's Kansas customers can take advantage of new energy efficiency programs that not only help people save energy and money but can also help them earn cash back.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service is the story of United States Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer and Petty Officer Scott Ruskin (Ruskan), who is credited with directly saving 165 individuals during the devastating flooding in central Texas.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/9/25 Complete Show - On a midweek edition, Steve and Ted get headline news and hear from listeners with some love... and a correction.
Hour 3 - The plant has faced issues since construction began, and the Council is getting an update.
Hour 2 - After local and national news Steve and Ted talk weather with Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Editor Kirk Seminoff from the Wichita Business Journal joins us with the story. As new construction will join 2 downtown buildings into one downtown hotel.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with the story. The switch to direct deposit will save a small amount of money... and disproportionately negatively affect the most vulnerable Americans.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/8/25 Complete Show - Steve and Ted back together again after several days of vacation absences. And they have much to talk about.
Hour 3 - Dispatchers in Sedgwick County were very busy dealing with complaint calls throughout the Independence Day holiday.
Hour 2 - Discussion on the project at Towne West is part of our newscast, some commentary, and today's business news from Kirk Seminoff and the Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines we get to Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward, who has plenty of baseball to discuss on a June day in Wichita.
Ok, this one is... at least a little weird. Steve and Ted discuss on a Tuesday morning ahead of a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty joins us this morning on Steve and Ted to preview the very important upcoming Meeting.
Steve and Ted talk with former Kansas Lt. Governor Lynn Rodgers about a riverside attraction right here in Wichita.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/7/25 Complete Show - Steve flying solo today with Jad and we look back and recap a long weekend.
Hour 3 - After news headlines, Steve gets the latest on Texas flooding from Fox News' Eben Brown.
Hour 2 - After local and national news Steve checks the Storm Team 12 Forecast with KWCH Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen
Hour 1 - Some terrible breaking news kicks off the week in this first full week of July.
It is hard to argue with #1. Steve brings us a list of America's favorite summer activities.
It is Monday, and on Steve and Ted in the Morning that means a check in with Wichita Mayor Lily Wu.
Well, good news if you are wealthy enough to buy a home. Maybe not so much for those looking to sell. Financial wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant, then a rant about Wichita not being boring.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 7/3/25 Complete Show - It is a day before Independence Day, and we have all the headlines and breaking local and national news plus plenty of festive facts and fun.
Hour 3 - Big travel numbers expected across the U.S. and of course at our own Eisenhower National.
Hour 2 - There are slight storm chances in Wichita's forecast, and we get the latest from Storm Team 12 and KWCH Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - A decrease in overall crime numbers from this time last year, continuing the streak of a long standing trend.
A study from an online Financial website says Wichita is the 2nd most boring city in the U.S.
Many historic events happened that marked the 4th as a day Americans celebrate... and many say the 2nd is the day we should actually celebrate. But what about the 3rd?
Normally Moneytracker Don Grant only brings us Fun Facts on Fridays. But with the holiday tomorrow, here's a Thursday edition of Fun Facts... all about the 4th!
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/2/25 Complete Show - The Senate passes the Administration's budget priority bill, after numerous changes it now has to move through the house again.
Hour 3 - The city plans to reconstruct a two-mile stretch of W. Maple Street, from 135th to 167th Street.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, Ted gets the Storm Team 12 Forecast from KWCH Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - The bill bears little resemblance to version passed by the House, so now it returns to the House for a round of reconciliation.
Wichita's SoCe district is making several changes, we get the information from The Wichita Business Journal.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/1/25 Complete Show - Steve is still off, so Ted and Jad talk about new laws, a new name, and much more on a Tuesday.
New laws are changing the landscape in college athletics. We get more from Fox's Tonya J. Powers in New York.
Hour 2 - Parking now $1-per-hour, with surge pricing increases for specific events to be announced later.
Hour 1 - June ends with another loss for KC. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Years ago, a Wichita Mayor prioritized getting a Bass Pro Shop here in town. And now, by chance, we have one.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 6/30/25 Complete Show - Steve is out, so it is headline news and sports from Ted and Jad on a Monday, the final day of June.
Hour 3 - The anchor stores and Boulevard Theaters will remain for now, but all other stores are closing.
Hour 2 - After headlines, Ted gets the Storm Team 12 Forecast from KWCH Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - Steve is off, Ted and Jad bring the news headlines, sports, traffic, and weather on a Monday.
Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Weekend local sports results and a preview for Monday night.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins Ted this morning with some great information for this digital age.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 6/27/25 Complete Show - We wrap up the last full week of June with plenty of headline news stories and all the sports, weather, and traffic you could want.
Hour 2 - After the headlines we get the Storm Team 12 weekend forecast from KWCH Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - Lots of travelers on the roadways and in the air next weekend for the 4th. This and more news headlines every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holoperik joins us to tell us all about a taco filled weekend in Wichita.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with some figures about the kind of yearly income someone needs to be able to afford a home.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 6/26/25 Complete Show - Plenty of headline news on a Thursday. Including more on the Israeli "ceasefire," Sedgwick County's newest official, and Wichita's Mayor.
Hour 3 - The ethics advisory board ruled that Mayor Wu was in violation of the ethics code, now the Mayor is appealing the decision.
Hour 1 - Intelligence asset reports appear to contradict White House's claims of "complete destruction" of Iranian nuclear capability.
It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward, with great news for 'Surge fans... and not so good news for fans of the Royals.
AAA Kansas' Shawn Steward joins us this morning with the forecast for this year's July 4th holiday.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 6/26/25 Complete Show - In international news, after a shaky start a ceasefire holds for the moment in Iran. And in local news, the latest from the Wichita City Council workshop.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Wednesday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - Such a potentially tax-cutting move hasn't happened in Wichita for over 30 years.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines it is time for Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Fox News' Tonya J. Powers joins us live from New York... which hit triple digits this year before Wichita has.
A study has found each generation's most trusted brand names. Steve shares the list and discusses with Ted what those brands mean to them as it pertains to their generation (Boomer and X respectively.)
Steve and Ted discuss chicken, restaurants, and waiting in lines this morning. Then a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 6/24/25 Complete Show - News headlines, the latest in local sports, checking in on the forecast, and the return of a Steve and Ted show regular.
Hour 2 - Hodgeman County has now joined the dozen counties with at least one measles case.
Hour 2 - We get a live check of the Storm Team 12 Forecast from KWCH Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen as June may be a record setter for rain totals.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 6/20/25 Complete Show - Breaking news, a week of storm recovery and golf, and the first day of Summer.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up the week with business news from Editor Kirk Seminoff and The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - After local and national headlines, we check the forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - Flooding has been pounding Kansas for a couple of weeks, but there is a bright side.
Happy birthday to Jaws. We get more from Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers in New York.
Moneytracker Don Grant says the best time to start investing, is when you can afford to start investing.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 6/19/25 Complete Show - Happy Juneteenth! Today we bring you today's headlines, sports, and business news.
Hour 2 - Continuing coverage of the storm's aftermath a part of today's headlines, then we move on to check the forecast with Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward after local and national news headlines, the Wichita Open getting underway having overcome the flooding conditions early on.
The new construction technique really hasn't caught on in Wichita yet, but a demonstration is being prepared to introduce the technique to the area.
Moneytracker Don Grant says they are 2 funds, separate accounts everyone should put some money back into.
The lawsuit is the focus of today's KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 6/18/25 Complete Show - Plenty to talk about this morning after massive storms rill across the area.
Hour 2 - Yesterday's storms were large, damaging, and very severe. We get the forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 3 - The latest local news on Steve and Ted and wrapping up with business news from The Wichita Business Journal and Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 1 - The new ordinance aligns the City with State laws concerning traffic enforcement.
A real "awww" moment this morning on the show. Steve talks with his wonderful wife Shelly on their 55th wedding anniversary. Also, lots of "ha ha" moments as well.
Moneytracker Don Grant says pets are expensive, but do your research before buying pet insurance coverage.
Rainfall at midnight at Eisenhower National Airport measured 4.19 inches, breaking the record for the date set in 1890. Steve and Ted check in with Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 6/17/25 Complete Show - We kick things off with an update on the ongoing severe weather, but then branch out to all the local news, national headlines, and of course sports with Ted Woodward.
Hour 3 - After headlines with local, national, and sports news updates we wrap things up with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - After local and national headline news we talk live with KWCH Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen about the continuing potential for severe weather.
Hour 1 - We kick off a Tuesday talking about the still ongoing storms that caused near-record straight line wind gusts in the Wichita area and caused many outages and much damage in Sedgwick County and the surrounding area.
Local business news on Steve and Ted from Editor Kirk Seminoff and the Wichita Business Journal.
It is Tuesday, and on Tuesdays we are joined by Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty for a county business update.
It is possible to be able to afford a home, but not able to afford owning a home. Don Grant talks about the definition of "house poor."
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 6/16/25 Complete Show - Protests across the U.S., a sparsely populated parade in the nation's capital, and an air show underway in France.
Hour 3 - After news headlines we check in with Fox News' Eben Brown who's been covering the White House's Trump Birthday Military Parade.
Hour 2 - The new hostilities are causing the stock marked to drop and gas prices to rise.
Hour 1 - A State Legislator was murdered as well as her husband, 2 others hospitalized.
Plenty of relevant business news coming from France as the Paris Air Show is getting underway. We get the latest from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Golf week is good for Wichita's national visibility and bottom line. We talk with Wichita Vice-Mayor J.V. Johnston on Monday's with the Mayor.
Not so fast! Moneytracker Don Grant says it is better to get some things done before pulling the ripcord on retirement.
Hour 2 - Steve and Ted end this hour with a look at business news from The Wichita Business Journal with Editor Kirk Seminoff
Hour 1 - The deputy was on foot and working on the scene of a prior accident when he was struck by a vehicle near K-42 and Maize Road.
Ties are no longer "the Father's Day gift." Steve and Ted have a list for Father's Day in 2025.
Moneytracker Don Grant says Americans put a negative connotation on the word "retirement."
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 6/12/25 Complete Show - A pretty wide net of news this morning. From a 98-year-old hockey player to a tragedy in India. Oh, and another GOP win... in baseball.
Hour 3 - This hour wraps up the show with a look at business news from Editor Bill Roy and the Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we check in on sports with Ted Woodward.
Some very tragic breaking news this morning, a passenger jet on its way to London crashes in India.
Wichita still in very good shape near the top of the list. We discuss the commute on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 6/11/25 Complete Show - We look at national news plus news from around the Wichita area.
Hour 3 - Officials discussed Kechi development at the Sedgwick County Commission meeting.
Hour 2 - Local and national news headlines on Steve an Ted in the Morning, and more on the protests across the U.S.
Hour 1 - The rate increase would increase the average Kansas energy bill by $13 a month.
Steve and Ted get business news from Editor Kirk Seminoff of the Wichita Business Journal.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 6/10/25 Complete Show - Spirit is showing more workers the door, more troops are pouring into California unasked, and a look into local level infrastructure in Sedgwick County.
Hour 3 - Some of same workers just returning from "furlough" will be going home once again.
Hour 2 - A very wet end of May into early June has eased drought conditions, although Wichita remains under stage 2 water restrictions.
Hour 1 - Lead-Off Sports follows local and national news on Steve and Ted, and Ted previews series starting today for the Royals and Wind Surge.
Fox News correspondent Eben Brown joins us live from Miami, giving us a look at what happened at a conference that is generally on the cutting edge of consumer electronics.
Every Tuesday we get a county update from Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty. Some township positions in Baty's district are vacant and need appointees.
And if so, how do we change it? Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with some estate problems more often faced by women rather than men.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 6/9/25 Complete Show - As protests continue in California, Wichita is looking for a road safety grant and its Mayor is preparing for a trip to France.
Hour 1 - In Lead-Off Sports, after a local and national newscast, Ted recaps the weekend's events for us.
Over the weekend Russia launched missiles and drones at targets inside Ukraine... with little damage or effect. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News Jonathan Savage in London.
Moneytracker Don Grant says you have to provide money to your retirement fund... but you do have to be healthy enough to enjoy retirement.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 6/6/25 Complete Show - A huge reversal on Capitol Hill and in the White House sparks online feud, more workers out of work in Wichita, and the return of a softball tournament.
Hour 3 - Arkansas authorities on Tuesday released a photo rendering of a convicted murderer and former police chief known as the "Devil in the Ozarks" as the search for the escaped inmate entered its second week.
Hour 2 - After local and national news on Steve and Ted we get today's forecast including a look at Riverfest's likely rainy end.
Hour 1 - The once best buddies are now exchanging childish insults and juvenile threats via social media.
Breaking business news this morning, and Editor Kirk Seminoff of the Wichita Business Journal joins us live with the latest.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 6/5/25 Complete Show - Today's headlines; local, national, and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Thursday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - The Sedgwick County Commission is hoping to foster some growth for the Kechi area.
Hour 1 - After news headlines on Steve and Ted we get Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
On the 81st anniversary of D-Day, Jochen “Jack” Wurfl, who hid his Jewish roots to escape being sent to a concentration camp during World War II, shares his memories of the historic event that laid the foundation for the liberation of Europe.
Dan Dillon is retiring from his second career working for the City of Wichita. He of course spent years on the air as a voice in Wichita Radio News.
Moneytracker Don Grant says many Americans don't know how long their retirement savings will last.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 6/4/25 Complete Show: Todays headlines cover the spectrum from seriously dangerous weather conditions to a strange Chinese smuggling operation.
Hour 2 - With several checks of today's forecast this hour, Steve and Ted say this early June wet weather may not be over just yet.
Hour 1 - After news headlines it is time for Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted report on yesterdays massive flooding and then discuss flooding in the Wichita area through the years.
Steve and Ted speak with Wichita Public Schools media relations manager Susan Arensmen about the survey and why USD 259 is actively trying to gage public opinions.
Steve and Ted hear from Moneytracker Don Grant who says considering mental health, is important for maintaining financial health.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 5-3-25 Complete Show - Editor Kirk Seminoff from the Wichita Business Journal brings some breaking business news today, and we have a brand new Royal that Ted tells us all about.
Hour 3 - A survey of what Americans think having a pet costs... shows that Americans are woefully uninformed about the true cost of having a pet.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we check Storm Team 12's forecast with KWCH Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines we check Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
It is a Wichita Business Journal Update with Editor Kirk Seminoff, and he has some breaking news about a very popular breakfast spot.
Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty joins us ahead of council meetings, every Tuesday morning at 7:30 on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant says the last several years have been great for investors who have focused on American businesses. But now might be a good time to switch to a more globally weighted balance.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 6/2/25 Complete Show - We report the news, the good and the bad. From a successful operation in Russia to mass casualty events in North Carolina and Colorado.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Monday with business news from the Wichita Business Journal and Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Hour 2 - Supply abundance, decrease in demand, and another factor are reasons why at least one expert is predicting a slight decrease in short term gas prices.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines it is time for Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Possibly severe storms to return on Tuesday, and we get the Storm Team 12 forecast from KWCH Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
It is Mondays with the Mayor and Mayor Lily Wu joins us before a City Council Meeting with a single item on the new business agenda. An item that is expected to pass without incident.
Poll finds Americans have a very high opinion of themselves. Do you have above average... reading skills, moral compass, running ability?
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 5/30/25 Complete Show - As we wrap up the week and month... we kick off another fun week of Riverfest.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a week with local business news from Editor Kirk Seminoff and the Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - Things may get rockier tomorrow, but the forecast calls for great Wichita weather today.
Hour 1 - After local and national headlines we have Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward. Spring sports tournaments, baseball in Wichita and KC, and a huge track meet.
As the party begins we talk about the past, present, and future of Riverfest in Wichita.
Jemelle Holoperik from Visit Wichita joins us again with a look at the myriad of events in town this weekend.
From fun to funny, from interesting to fake... some facts about cash from Moneytracker Don Grant on a Friday.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 5/29/25 Complete Show - Musk is out of DOGE and the Trump Administration. Kansas has some of the highest home insurance rates in the country. And much more on a Thursday.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up the hour with a look at business news brought to us by Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
One study has found that Kansas has the 3rd highest cost of home insurance in the country. We hear more from Editor Kirk Seminoff of the Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 1 - Once a favorite of the President, after criticizing the big, beautiful bill the former DOGE'r himself is out.
Hour 3 - Missouri is having an emergency Legislative session to incentivize both professional sports franchises from leaving the state.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - After more harsh words are exchanged, the Trump Administration is considering economic sanctions on Russia be reinstated.
It is a simple question, but does it have a simple answer? Steve brings us some polling numbers regarding health.
Steve and Ted get some airline news from Editor Kirk Seminoff of the Wichita Business Journal. Then... some burger talk!
Moneytracker Don Grant tells us what to avoid while planning for retirement, then the conversations changes to the subject of hamburgers.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 5/27/25 Complete Show - Starting off a short work week with the good news, we had some significant rainfall over the holiday weekend that we very much needed.
Hour 3 - After local and national news we get a world news update from Fox's Jonathan Savage in London, specifically covering the war in Ukraine.
Hour 2 - 3 inches at Eisenhower Natl., 6 to 7 reported in the area on the high end. And some measurable relief at Cheney Reservoir, but not nearly enough.
Hour 1 - After barely passing in the House, the President's agenda in the form of one "big, beautiful bill" is still looking to be far too costly for Senate budget hawks.
It has been a remarkable year for Jayhawk Baseball, and a good couple year run for the Wildcats. Sports on Steve and Ted with Ted Woodward.
No full Sedgwick County Commission meeting this week, but we get a county update from Commission Chairman Ryan Baty on a Tuesday.
Inheritance can be a touchy subject, but it can be done without too much drama. We get some advice from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 5/23/25 Complete Show - The big, beautiful bill hitting the senate, Jayhawks making way in the Big 12 Tournament, and an Orpheum update plus much more today.
Hour 2 - A weather story in today's headline news, then a look at the weekend forecast with Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Lots of local and national news on Steve and Ted including lots about the historic Wichita Orpheum Theatre
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 5-22-25 Complete Show - Breaking in the second hour, the House passes Trump's "Big, beautiful bill." Plus all of todays news, sports, and business news as well as a look ahead to Memorial Day weekend.
Hour 3 - We wrap up the day with business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
We always compete, but is it financially healthy? Steve and Ted talk with Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 5/21/25 Complete Show - Wichita City Council meeting news, national news including missile defense and a budget bill, and much more.
Hour 3 - The substantial increase in the cost of parking will be limited to downtown areas and will not encroach into the Delano district as originally planned.
Hour 2 - Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams joins us with today's Storm Track 3 Forecast.
Hour 1 - The proposed "Golden Dome" missile defense system would start out with 25 billion carved from the "big, beautiful bill." But more pessimistic and realistic cost projections place a over a half trillion dollar price tag on such a system.
Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins us from Washington D.C. While the GOP is still projecting positivity about the President's budget agenda getting passed, Ryan says on the ground... things don't look nearly as positive at this time.
Steve and Ted get local business news from Editor Kirk Seminoff of the Wichita Business Journal.
Moneytracker Don Grant tells us to take "rules of thumb" with a grain of salt. Everyone's financial situation is different, rules of thumb are too general to be applicable to everyone.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 5/20/25 Complete Show - The City of Wichita talking fireworks and parking as elsewhere folks are picking up after damaging storms in the Great Plains and Midwest.
Hour 2 - After news headlines we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Steve and Ted get the latest county news from Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines we hear about this weekends events from Visit Wichita's Jamelle Holoperik.
Hour 2 - After local and national news and sports headlines we get business news from The Wichita Business Journal and WBJ Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Ted takes a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 5/15/25 Complete Show - The President's trip to Qatar nets Boeing a deal that will be good for the Wichita economy.
Hour 3 - After local and national news we get the latest on Trump's visit to wealthy Arab countries from Fox News' Jonathan Savage.
Hour 2 - It will still be above average temperatures for Wichita, just not near record highs.
And we are not talking about the House of Windsor. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Breaking business news making waves this morning. An announcement that is great news for Boeing and Spirit AeroSystems. We get the latest from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Fraud is without a doubt keeping tax dollars from reaching the federal budget. Moneytracker Don Grant tells us who is cheating the system, and why nothing is being done about it.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 5/14/25 Complete Show - Wichita looking at water reuse, baseball redefining a lifetime ban, and big, beautiful bill blues continue.
Hour 3 - Sedgwick County still in a drought emergency and Wichita under level 2 drought water restrictions.
Hour 2 - The bond would have prepared district infrastructure for a projected 30% increase in class sizes.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines we check Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Wichita Business Journal editor Kirk Seminoff joins us again with business news. Several things on the Sedgwick County Commission meeting agenda this week.
In sports with Ted Woodward, we hear about baseball reversing course on what a lifetime ban actually means.
Sometimes, the competition moves in across the street. Moneytracker Don Grant with some tips on how to deal with that and similar situations.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 5/13/25 Complete Show - KDOR unveils a new license plate design, U.S. halts Mexican cattle imports, and the Royals win again.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up the show today with business news from Editor Kirk Seminoff and The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get the hot KSN Storm Track 3 forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The exact number is unknown, and the layoffs are ongoing, but at least hundreds are already affected in Wichita.
The halt is due to the spread of the screwworm in Mexico and Central America. Steve talks about the shutdown with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities and then Fox News' Eben Brown.
It might be an attention grabbing headline, but if someone says they have the answer for everyone... Moneytracker Don Grant says, "nope."
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 5/12/25 Complete Show - We welcome a new contributor to Steve and Ted in the Morning. As well as bring you all the latest news and sports headlines.
Hour 2 - This time the KDHE says the potential for exposure happened at Eisenhower National airport.
Hour 1 - There are reports that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet with Russian Dictator Vladimir Putin.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 5/9/25 Complete Show - The Conclave is over, and we have a new Pope. And, Mother's Day is this weekend. And so we invite some Moms to join us this morning.
Hour 3 - The partnership is designed to bring new teachers to Kansas and the Wichita area.
Hour 2 - When officers determined that the suspect was no threat to the public at large, they made the call to walk away from the armed standoff situation.
It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward, and we have more and more great Royals news this season.
It is a very special edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning today. Steve and Ted speak with Jad's Mom, Ted's Mom, Operations Manager Tony Duesing's Mom, and Steve shares some memories of his Mother.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 5/8/25 - Measles detected in Sedgwick County while the world still waits for Cardinals to make a decision in Vatican City.
Hour 3 - The best news, Sedgwick County still maintains a AAA bond rating. News and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - More summer-like conditions return to Wichita next week. Steve and Ted get the forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The measles outbreak in Kansas has reached Sedgwick County. The once nearly-eliminated disease has made a comeback due to misinformation causing increases in vaccine hesitancy.
Fox News' Jonathan Savage joins us once again from Vatican City as the world waits for the white smoke.
It cost humanity millions of lives, but by paying attention to the mistakes made we can learn from the past. And similarly, we can learn from what the pandemic did to us financially as well.
New technology may provide hope for those suffering with PTSD. We take a look on today's KNSS Salute to Service.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 5/7/25 Complete Show - It is a Wednesday, and it is jam packed with news from all over the world... and all over Sedgwick County and Wichita as well.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Wednesday with local business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The money is coming from the sale of the Hyatt hotel. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Everybody's watching the chimney for the white smoke. We get an update from Fox News's Jonathan Savage, live from Vatican City.
It wasn't looking for the Royals... and then things started going wrong for the White Sox. We get Lead-Off Sports from Ted Woodward.
If you only check up on your finances once a year, now isn't a bad time to do that. We get more financial wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 5/6/25 Complete Show - The Trump Administration has a hand-out for those in this country illegally, RealID going into effect, and plenty more headline news stories on Steve and Ted. Plus our weekly check-in with the Sedgwick County Commission Chairman.
Hour 3 - Hope you got a RealID, because travel is going to become a nightmare for you if you didn't. Steve and Ted wrap up the day with some business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - After news headlines, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Steve and Ted bring us all the news headlines, including a heads up for today's Wichita City Council meeting.
Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty joins us to preview this week's Commission meeting.
Steve and Ted discuss leadership. We have the results of a study and we talk about what we see as a good leader. President Truman had the famous "The Buck Stops Here..." but do any of today's leaders display accountability?
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 5/5/25 - Happy Cinco de Mayo, and we start off the week with news, sports, all your favorites.
Hour 3 - In world news, the Vatican is still electing a new Pope. Who are the favorites at this time?
Hour 1 - In an interview, President Trump says a third campaign is something that is not allowed by the Constitution.
It is May the 5th, we talk about the holiday on a Monday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Wichita City Council has a lot to discuss. We get a preview of the next meeting with Mayor Lily Wu.
Wiring money is an easy process, but is it safe. We check with Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 5/2/25 Complete Show - Governor Kelly declares a fuel shortage emergency, some good reports on the jobs front, and the Royals doing pretty well as of late.
Hour 3 - It is a diesel shortage that experts claim is due to increased demand and a transportation bottleneck.
Hour 2 - After an unstable weather pattern this week... things stabilize this weekend before more storm chances next week in Wichita.
Hour 1 - Pools don't close in Stage 2 Water Restrictions. But before long, we could be in Stage 3.
Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holoperik joins us once again for an update on this weekend's events in town.
Bob Lutz, Executive Director and Founder of League 42 will be inducted into the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame.
Bobby Whitt Jr. makes it 22 in a row. Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 5/1/25 Complete Show - We say hello to May, hello to summer, and plenty of news today. Plus a visit about the return of a free skin cancer screening clinic and some financial advice to lighten the mood in a recession.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up another Thursday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal on this May Day.
Hour 2 - After news headlines on Steve and Ted, we get the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
It's been 50-years since the fall of Saigon, and the end of the Vietnam War. We take a look back on todays KNSS Salute To Service.
Dermatologist Dr. Landon Johnson joins us this morning with all the information on The Wichita Area Skin Cancer Screening Clinic, returning Saturday, May 3, to KU School of Medicine-Wichita.
As the U.S. tumbles toward recession, Moneytracker Don Grant says there is a sale going on. Stocks are down... a good time to buy.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 4/30/25 Complete Show - Steve and Ted wrap up April with local and national news, sports, and much more.
Hour 2 - After news headlines, Steve and Ted take a look ahead at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - That Sackler family money has been sitting idle here in the Wichita area. In an en banc meeting, the council and commission talk about finally distributing the funds.
A new facility for Textron, a new store for west Wichita, and more business news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
We are closing in on Mother's Day, and Steve brings us the results of a themed study from WalletHub.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 4/29/25 Complete Show - A wide net for news this morning. We take a look at the latest from the Vatican. Get sports and weather, business and much more. And a call from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers taking a look back at The Simpsons.
Hour 3 - A conclave will elect a new Pope. That plus more local, national, and world news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news on Steve and Ted we take a live look at the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward, and today we have lots of baseball news as well as some highlights from the NBA.
Steve and Ted check business news from the Wichita Business Journal, then get a visit from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers who brings us a little news from Fox and The Simpsons.
The meeting will cover several topics including the money from the opioid settlement. We get a preview from Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty.
If you are watching your 401 (k) this year... you may be wondering if you CAN retire for the next few years. We get some wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 4/28/25 Complete Show - Severe weather in the forecast, city and county government contemplating tax increases, and losses for area baseball? Welcome to the last few days of April on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap an 8 o'clock hour with business news from The Wichita Business Journal... and some good news for Wichita's 2nd biggest private employer.
Hour 2 - After news headlines we check in with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams who has today's KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast.
Hour 1 - After news headlines we get Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward. Losses for local teams, but Ted mixes in some good news for fans as well.
Fox News' Jonathan Savage was in attendance and joins us this morning live from Vatican City.
It is Mondays with the Mayor and Wichita Mayor Lily Wu joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 4/25/25 Complete Show - The Mayor reminds us about drought restrictions, the Governor tells us all about a new state agency, and the Catholic Church prepares the Vatican for thousands of mourners.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - With the funeral imminent, thousands upon thousands are descending on Vatican City.
It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward. And the Chiefs gamble with their 1st round pick, trade down, and take a player to address a need.
In the news today, Wichita's Mayor reminding citizens that we are still under Stage 2 Drought Reductions. Then Steve takes a look at the history of Cheney Reservoir.
Looking for a new or used car? Moneytracker Don Grant talks about things to consider during a trade war.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 4/24/25 Complete Show - Several special guests today. Moneytracker Don Grant, Tom Leffler, Fox News' Tonya J. Powers. And a Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent with information on National Drug Takeback Day.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Thursday with local business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - Some tornado warnings in the state yesterday. And after headline news we hear about today's forecast from KSN's Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - We have some NFL Draft talk on Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward after local and national news headlines.
The White House has been fielding proposals aimed at persuading people to marry and have children, an effort focused on increasing the nation's birth rate after years of decline. President Trump approves of a $5,000 "baby bonus" to every American mother after she gives birth.
The 100th service member from a grouping of remains handed over by North Korea seven years ago has been successfully identified, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Mach 25, via video from Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. Today's KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Drug Enforcement Administration’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Campaign is underway, and National #TakeBackDay is Saturday, April 26th. DEA Special Agent in Charge St. Louis Division Michael Davis joins us today on Steve and Ted in the Morning with more information about Drug Take Back Day and the DEA's efforts in Kansas.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 4/23/25 Complete Show - The City Council looking for consultants, the County Commission getting a report from Topeka, and world leaders preparing for a funeral.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted end a Wednesday show with local business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - The report expected at today's meeting will give the Commission some idea of how effective their lobbying has been.
Hour 1 - At a special meeting, the Wichita City Council agreed on a Request for Proposal to start the search for consultants who will help chose the next City Manager.
Fox News international correspondent Jonathan Savage joins us from London this morning to tell us about various world leaders preparing to attend the funeral of Pope Francis. And other leaders who... aren't.
A little preventative spending can save you a lot later on down the road. Some moneysaving tips from Moneytracker Don Grant.
It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward, and it was a great night at the ballpark for Ted.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 4/22/25 Complete Show - The Vatican announces funeral plans for Pope Francis, and we talk the economy and tariffs with Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty and Senator Roger Marshall.
Hour 3 - News, sports, a special guest, and business news from The Wichita Business Journal all to close out a Tuesday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - In headline news today, one person is in critical condition after a crash on I-235. A KHP employee was taken to the hospital for precaution.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines we get to Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward. A Jayhawk having a lot of success at the country's premiere marathon.
Today's KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast has a chance for rain and even some severe storms. We get specifics from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
On Tuesdays Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty joins us to preview this weeks commission meeting. Today we talk taxes, tariffs, and more.
After his most recent tour of several sites around Kansas; Dr. Marshall joins us to talk about the ongoing drought, the local economy, and decisions on Capitol Hill. Then we get today's financial wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant who will tell us what tariffs will cost the average American household.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 4/21/25 Complete Show - After Mass on Easter, we get the news that the Catholic Church has lost Pope Francis. That and more on a Monday morning in April.
Hour 3 - After headline news (including the news that Pope Francis has passed) we take a look back at the life of a humble and pious man who led a Church by example.
Hour 2 - Steve and Ted wrap up a busy 2nd hour with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 1 - Some bad news kicks off Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward today. On the bright side, the Royals break a losing streak.
Some soaking rain falls over the weekend on the drought stricken city. Steve and Ted get the forecast from KSN Storm Tracker 3's Ronelle Williams.
Robert Layton is retiring at the end of the year. Mayor Lily Wu tells KNSS News the fourth Tuesday of the month is usually a work shop with no formal business done. This special business meeting will proceed a work shop. It is Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us, and talks about making sure you don't outlive your savings... and live a very long and happy retirement.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 4/18/25 Complete Show - Big national and local headlines today plus a sports weekend preview and a look at the weekend's events here in Wichita.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up the hour with business news from the Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - The autopsy found no evidence of foul play. This and more local news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted. The NBC Tournament has a long history in the city of Wichita, and it will continue.
Visit Wichita's Director of Public Relations Jemelle Holopirek joins us with today's look at the events in Wichita this weekend.
For the first time in 4 years, the Wichita Thunder are back in the ECHL Playoffs. Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
For a little bit of Friday Fun and Friday Fantasy... we hear about the lottery from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 4/17/25 Complete Show - Local and national headline news including a few local fires and a national argument over deportations. Plus it is Daffy Duck's birthday.
Hour 3 - Headline news on Steve and Ted including the Park City fire, a landfill fire nearby in Wichita, and more.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get the forecast from KSN Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. 92 would be a record for the date today, and that is the forecast high.
Hour 1 - So far there are only a few dozen cases all in southeast Kansas, and mostly spreading to the unvaccinated.
And after some birthday wishes for a favorite Looney Tune... Steve brings us some Easter Bunny facts just in time for the holiday.
It might be fun to go out and get yourself a present, or blow it on an event or trip. But here are some smart things to do with the small windfall that is a tax refund.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service... a group of veteran patients at the Spinal Cord Injury and Disorders Center in Virginia gathered in the facility’s dayroom recently, and VA recreational therapist Charlie Wright settled into a chair and held up a book. “Mr. Grouchy and the Rag Tag Crew” was read as its author, Army veteran and spinal cord patient Vickie Aldridge, sat in a chair nearby.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 4/16/25 Complete Show - Some strange items in today's news. Not-so-strange, a former President criticizing the current one. More strange, a naked guy walking (perhaps legally) fully naked near Arkansas City.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted finish a Wednesday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. Wichita tied for 9th on a top ten list.
Hour 2 - After local and national news, we get the Storm Track 3 Forecast. Meteorologist Ronelle Williams says a 30% chance for showers and/or storms tonight.
Hour 1 - Improvements are coming to Harry Street, between 127th and 143rd Street East. Harry will expand to a three-lane road with a center turn lane, curbs, improved storm sewers, a six-foot wide sidewalk and a 10-foot wide multi-use path, along with other features.
Cowley County Sheriff reporting the incident to the County Commission, says no ordinance exists in the County forbidding the behavior so far.
Steve covered the event that happened on 4-15-79, the Herman Hill Riot. A riot at a rock concert on Easter Sunday. We take a look back.
Moneytracker Don Grant says there are many things to consider about when to retire. And it is different for everyone and their personal situation.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 4/15/25 Complete Show - A failed assassination attempt, an honor for a former colleague, and a big birthday for a Steve and Ted regular.
Hour 3 - After local and national headline news Steve gets the latest on the suborbital space flight from Fox News' Eben Brown in Florida.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines, we take a look at Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Former host of sister station KFH's Sports Daily, The Drive, and Bob and Jeff; Bob Lutz will be inducted into the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame.
Commission Chairman Baty joins us every Tuesday, and today he is going to preview tomorrow's commission meeting.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning, on a very special day, with more financial wisdom. Yes... it is Tax Day. But it is also Don's Birthday.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 4/14/25 Complete Show - It is a Monday, so we have Mayor Lily Wu with us today. As well as Fox News' White House Correspondent talking about congress and the status of the President's "Big, Beautiful, bill."
Hour 3 - Police say the child's guardian left a firearm unsecured. The girl found it and unintentionally shot herself, she remains in critical condition. The guardian was arrested for Aggravated Child Endangerment.
Hour 2 - After local and national headlines, we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Those factors include the Trump Administration's tariffs, the Trump Administration's negations with Iran, and global market instability.
Good news for local baseball fans, a great Wind Surge weekend. It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
At Tuesday's meeting, the Wichita City Council will consider giving $40 thousand to Wichita Festivals Inc. for a cash sponsorship and in-kind services for this year's River Festival.
Sedgwick County Zoo has announced the birth of a healthy African elephant calf. The calf, a male, was born to mother Talia on April 10, 2025, and the Zoo reports both mother and baby are doing well.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 4/11/25 Complete Show - Plenty to talk about this morning, including a check in with Steve who is on location... at his house this morning after a late night emcee gig.
Hour 2 - After news headlines, Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines kicks off with a fire downtown. Some superficial damage at the Orpheum.
Ted brings us news about a butter recall. Because of some very disgusting potential contamination.
Moneytracker Don Grant talks about creditors and their ability to follow a debt into the afterlife.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 4/10/25 Complete Show - The President backs down on threatened tariffs after 3 dismal days on Wall Street, stocks rebound almost immediately. A new Mental Health Hospital in Sedgwick County. And plenty more including Sports with Ted Woodward.
Hour 3 - Local and state leaders broke ground on the new South Central Regional Mental Health Hospital in Wichita Wednesday
Hour 2 - After news headlines on Steve and Ted, we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The outbreak is still contained in the southwest portions of the state, but those numbers are coming up.
MTW's Marketing and Communications Manager Marco Benitez joins us this morning to tell us all about the upcoming season and what we can look forward to seeing.
Steve brings us some survey results, about how many brothers and sisters the average American wishes they had... or did have.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with financial wisdom. And sometimes that goes beyond numbers.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 4/3/25 Complete Show - Wichita's City Manager announces his retirement as the President of the U.S. announces sweeping tariff increases, causing much negative reaction from Wall Street.
Hour 3 - A lot of Americans believe we are taxed enough already. Fox News' Jeff Monosso joins us with some poll results about taxes a day after the equivalent of a massive nationwide sales tax increase.
Hour 2 - After local and national headlines we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The stock market is already trending sharply downward after the President's "Liberation Day" tariff announcement.
For the second year in a row, a U.S. Army team won the competition which involves 21 teams from American and allied Special Operations units. The winners are the subject of today's KNSS Salute to Service.
Steve and Ted welcome Wichita City Manager Robert Layton to the show this morning after he made his retirement announcement. Layton will remain on the job until the end of the year.
A million is a significant figure, and Moneytracker Don Grant talks about how one can get there.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 4/2/25 Complete Show - After some early morning storm warnings, we are expecting more this weekend. That plus a storm of higher taxes and inflation as a trade war continues.
Hour 3 - The Theater's owner applied for demolition permits after the City Council refused to increase the building's maximum capacity. Business news from The Wichita Business Journal wraps up a Wednesday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - No injuries reported, no major damage reports. Just some potentially damaging high wind and hail making their way across the state.
Hour 1 - The Wichita City Council makes decisions on designating the Crown Uptown Theatre as a historic building as well as making a property purchase for the WPD.
President Trump's "retaliatory" tariffs are set to go into effect. And Europe is ready to show him retaliation of their own. We get the latest from Fox News' Jonathan Savage in London.
A poll about distracted driving followed by a visit from AAA Kansas Shawn Stewart as we kick off National Distracted Driving Awareness Month.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. We started today off with some severe weather, and chances are decent that more will return to Wichita this weekend.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 4/1/25 Complete Show - The President enacting new tariffs, and how everyone is reacting to that action. Storms straight ahead for Kansas. And it is time for a regular check in with the Sedgwick County Commission Chairman.
Hour 3 - On a Tuesday we wrap up a show with business news from the Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - Forecasters expecting rain, high winds, and potentially some hail in a storm that will arrive late Tuesday or very early Wednesday.
Hour 1 - As new tariffs are set to take effect, the President remains adamant that they will usher in an era of prosperity. All while Wall Street is bracing for the inflation tariffs will bring and the pull-back effect that will have on stock prices.
Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers joins us as Congress prepares to hold a hearing on the recently un-redacted and released JFK files.
Ryan Baty checks in on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The Commission Chairman joins us every Tuesday morning with a rundown of what is happening in the county, and what to expect at the next Commission meeting.
Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. talks about some financial "myths" that have been most thoroughly busted.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 3/31/25 Complete Show - News from right here and across the country on Steve and Ted in the Morning. From Wisconsin where a billionaire is buying a state election, to Topeka where Satanists are getting arrested while protesting.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Monday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - Tussles erupted after protesters clashed with counter-protesters at the Capitol in Topeka.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines we get Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward as the NCAA Tournament continues and MLB is underway.
Fox News' Eben Brown joins us with the latest about a new jet from France's Airbus, that would run on Hydrogen.
Can the City of Wichita remove a property owner's rights, if they claim the building on the property is "historic?" A discussion will happen this week concerning the Crown Uptown Theatre. We hear about it from Wichita Mayor Lily Wu.
The State of Kansas bans open burning in 16 counties, including Sedgwick, for the entire month of April. Restricted activities include burning trees and brush from land clearing, crop residues, construction debris and yard waste.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 3/28/25 Complete Show - Steve is off today, but Ted and Jad have all the information you may need on a Friday.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a week with business news from The Wichita Business Journal and a look at Wichita's Doo Dah Diner.
Hour 2 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted followed by a live check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning, and then the KNSS Salute to Service.
Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holopirek visits us this morning with her Friday recap of an eventful weekend in Wichita.
A nice, if odd, weekend ahead... weather wise. The KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
VP Vance and his wife are in Greenland, but it will be a short visit to a Space Force base rather than the more political visit that they envisioned.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 3/27/25 Complete Show - President announcing another round of new tariffs, measles outbreak growing with new Kansas cases, and it is MLB Opening Day.
Hour 3 - The United Way of the Plains announces the grant, as one of the agencies receiving funds that hasn't as of yet been cut by DOGE.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines Steve and Ted check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The KBI has asked the KCPD to investigate the shooting which happened late Wednesday in Kansas City, Kansas.
Fox News international correspondent Jonathan Savage joins Steve and Ted this morning from London.
A WalletHub study on clothes, and what we spend on them. It is a fashion finance... well, Thursday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant says it isn't hard to help prevent Medicare fraud... and it is really important.
Hour 3 - Local and national news and sports, then Steve and Ted finish the show with the latest business news from The Wichita Business Journal. And a look at building "smart" shipping containers here in Wichita.
Hour 2 - Severe weather skirting the area once again, the pleasant weather continues in Wichita. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Once thought eradicated in the U.S., vaccine denial has brought the measles back to the country. And two unvaccinated people have died Texas as the number of infections increases over 300 confirmed cases.
How many Americans are simply killing time until the weekend? Steve has some statistics on "burnout" in the U.S. workplace. Plus, we take a look at charitable giving. Today is the American Red Cross' Day of Giving.
Steve and Ted bring us business news from the Wichita Business Journal. After a story about an effort to bring "smart" manufacturing jobs to Wichita, we have a story about a job addition to the Bel Aire area that is a little more concrete.
Moneytracker Don Grant says the long view is better than looking at short-term market trends when investing. Administrations come and go, and market moves sparked by Presidential action or inaction... tends to be short term.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 3/25/25 Complete Show - All the news you might need this morning including the latest from Capitol Hill, and the latest local news including business news and the sale of an historic Wichita building. Oh, and not least... wishing a very special guest a very happy birthday.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Tuesday with local business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - The dealership sells Tesla vehicles, which have been targeted recently. Local and national headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - After local and national news it is time for sports. Ted Woodward tells us all about Cowley College's buzzer beating comeback and much, much, more.
After a look at the upcoming KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast, we welcome a very special guest to Steve and Ted in the Morning. Steve's wife Shelley McIntosh is having a birthday, and we call Shelley live this morning to wish her the very best.
The Commission is making time to help out the average Sedgwick County Citizen... who can afford their own aircraft and airstrip. Commission Chairman Ryan Baty joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant with some helpful tips as the new administration is making cuts at Social Security.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 3/24/25 Complete Show - Today we look back at an opening round of March Madness hosted here in Wichita. It is Monday and time for Mondays with the Mayor. And we have a very special guest, actress and author Krysten Ritter.
Hour 3 - After local and national news Steve takes a look back at the crash of the Exxon Valdez with Fox News correspondent Jeff Monosso.
Hour 2 - Currently the forecast does not have much of a chance for storms in Wichita Wednesday, around a 30% chance. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - After U.S. threats of annexation and an active trade war, the Canadian Prime Minister remains defiant as he calls for a national election.
With television roles in very successful projects behind and ahead of her, how is it that actress Krysten Ritter has time to have now finished her second novel? She joins us today; Ted and Krysten discuss her novels, some of her television roles, and of all things... Wheel of Fortune.
It is Monday, and Wichita Mayor Lily Wu joins us to take a look back at a great weekend in Wichita. And a look ahead to addressing some infrastructure issues.
It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward and the Wildcat Women are on their way to the Sweet 16.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 3/21/25 Complete Show - Ted recaps a big night downtown, Jemelle joins us for another What's Happening in Wichita, and the 'Hawks are going home.
Hour 3 - In another effort that will surely face opposition from legislators and in court, President Trump signs an executive order instructing his choice for Secretary of Education to dismantle her whole department.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - A vaccination rates are trending downwards, we are seeing increases in several infections once thought nearly eradicated.
The party has already started in Wichita... but we get more from Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holoperik.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 3/20/25 Complete Show - Spring began at 4 a.m. this morning. And it is starting to feel spring-like after a late winter blast.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Thursday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. The Tourney is in town... but we also had sleet on day 1.
Hour 2 - As much as 8 inches of snow fell in northwest Kansas. Headline news on Steve and Ted plus a Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Even though the elimination of the entire department would require Congressional approval, President Trump is signing an Executive Order instructing his Secretary of Education to close her whole department.
Steve and Ted get the latest on the story from Fox News Radio's Tonya J. Powers in New York.
Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P. tells us how to calculate our net worth, and then tells us about some average American statistics on worth.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 3/19/25 Complete Show - The NCAA Tournament is in town, stranded astronauts are home, and a Kansas Senator is in town and talking to us.
Hour 3 - More fatalities due to windy and dry conditions after a huge accident on I-70 near Goodland. The latest incident in New Mexico.
Hour 2 - A pair of NASA astronauts who were stranded in space for more than nine months returned to Earth on Tuesday, landing in the Gulf of Mexico off Tallahassee, Fl. 62-year-old Barry "Butch" Wilmore and 59-year-old Suni Williams returned home after a new crew replaced them and two other astronauts reached the International Space Station over the weekend.
Hour 1 - The Wichita City Council has voted 6-1 to allow golf carts on city streets, with several restrictions and caveats.
A special guest this morning on Steve and Ted, Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS.) The Senator is in Kansas to talk with farmers and businesses in the area about a number of topics. The new farm bill, currently in limbo. Many cuts to federal aid programs that benefitted Kansas agriculture and the commodities market. And much more.
It is tournament time and while it is good for Wichita for one weekend, there is an element of cost due to the NCAA Tournament. We get move from Fox News Radio's Tonya J. Powers in New York.
A non-profit allergy patient organization has ranked Wichita #1 on a list for most challenging place to live for people who suffer from seasonal allergies. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America has ranked Wichita #1 on that list for the last 3 years.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 3/18/25 Complete Show - NASA making headline news with a rescue this morning. Plus Sports with Ted Woodward and insight from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Tuesday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us every weekday at 6:50 a.m. on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Don tells us about monitoring your credit and the benefits of maintaining a high credit score.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 3/17/25 Complete Show - It is St. Patrick's Day and we have Ted Woodward, live at Old Chicago for the 50th Annual Blarney Breakfast. He checks in with us live all morning, including a special Blarney Breakfast edition of Mondays with the Mayor.
Hour 3 - The horrific crash involved more than 70 vehicles. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus a wrap up with business news from the Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - Dry... check. Windy... check. Unseasonably hot... check. After the headlines we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Lead-Off Sports with Jad Chambers follows today's headlines. KU makes the Big Dance, and WSU accepts a bid to the National Invitational Tournament.
That was over the weekend. Today she is at Old Chicago for the 50th Annual Blarney Breakfast. And she joins us live for Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Wikipedia is more than just an online encyclopedia. And the term Wiki means "user-generated content." Moneytracker Don Grant has some advice on creating Wiki content and what it can do for a business.
A benefit for Rainbows, the 50th Annual Blarney Breakfast is underway. And Ted Woodward is our ambassador to the breakfast this morning.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 3/14/25 Complete Show - A big news Friday in Wichita. The government getting closer to avoiding a shutdown, an event means big bucks to the Wichita economy, and wild fire conditions in the state.
Hour 3 - News, sports, and much more on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Plus we wrap up today's show with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
After news headlines, Ted brings us Lead-Off Sports. Including tournament basketball updates and a look ahead to the weekend.
Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holoperik joins us this morning with What's Happening in Wichita. And today... she has plenty to talk about.
Moneytracker Don Grant talks about the current state of the stock market and what the experts are saying. So far this year... it hasn't been great.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning focuses on K-9 officers, veterans, and their human veteran counterparts.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 3/13/25 - Federal government funding cuts having effects across the country, and right here in Kansas. Cutting funding for Kansas farmers, school children, and even property owners leasing space to government entities.
Hour 3 - Conditions at Cheney Reservoir still warrant stage #2 drought warning watering restrictions in Wichita.
Hour 2 - The federal agency, which sits in the U.S. Department of Commerce, is the nation's dominant agency for weather research and climate science. It has broad responsibilities, from forecasting daily weather to monitoring natural disasters to tracking climate trends
Hour 1 - After local and national news on Steve and Ted, we get Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Fox News Correspondent Tonya J. Powers tells us the latest after a purge of federal employees. Districts across the country in danger of losing millions in funding, students left unable to apply for college grants and loans.
Fire weather watches and warnings have been issued in Kansas to start off this weekend. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant, a Navy Veteran, tells us about some of the benefits available to Veterans. Inquire quickly, federal funding for some programs is very uncertain.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 3/12/25 Complete Show - The Trump Administration says they have Ukraine's agreement on a ceasefire deal that they have presented to Moscow. Now it is in the hands of Vladimir Putin.
Hour 3 - After making claims that Ukraine has agreed to the terms, U.S. officials say Russia is reviewing a ceasefire deal. We get the latest from Fox News' Jonathan Savage in London.
Hour 2 - After a crash between a regional jet coming to D.C. from Wichita and a military helicopter, D.C. officials are going to continue a ban on military helicopters in the area around Reagan National.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Including a preview of a Sedgwick County Commission meeting.
It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward and there is good tournament news for fans of K-State, Butler, and Cowley County.
We like the Samoas, but Thin Mints still carry a lot of favor amongst cookie aficionados. What is your favorite?
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 3/11/25 Complete Show - Local and national headlines including grassfires in Sedgwick County and a looming government shutdown in D.C. Oh, and Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty joins us today. And he has a surprising request for residents. It is about ashes, but not about the recently passed Ash Wednesday.
Hour 3 - Conditions Monday were good for a grass fire. And the dry conditions will persist in Wichita for a while.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - After local and national news it is time for Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Leading Technology Composites lands a pair of high value military contracts for producing advanced body armor. Local business news from the Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted get their weekly visit from Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty. Commissioner Baty talks with us about the upcoming meeting, property taxes, and a disheartening amount of cremated remains in the County's possession.
Moneytracker Don Grant tells us about some potential tax benefits that could help those with rental property.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 3/10/25 Complete Show - From Korean missiles in the Sea of Japan, to backyard fowl in urban Lyon County... we bring you the news, sports, weather, and business news.
Hour 3 - As lawmakers argue over continuing to utilize daylight saving time, there is evidence that it isn't good for your health.
Hour 2 - If such a measure passed, Kansas would join 2 other states who do not recognize daylight saving time.
The final canvas by the Sedgwick County Commission shows "no" winning by just over 300 votes.
The news isn't quite as good for the Shocker Men's Basketball team, but a really exciting win in baseball gets a recap by Ted in sports.
Well, you still have to license your chickens... but city leaders in Emporia say you can have 4 for free. But NO ROOSTERS!
Moneytracker Don Grant talks about spending as a political statement. Explains the popularity of some products...
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 3/7/25 Complete Show - A very busy weekend ahead in Wichita, and Ted gets us all ready with news you need. Plus sports, weather, and a visit from Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holoperik.
Hour 3 - Plenty of local, national, and world news on Steve and Ted in the Morning. But today Ted wraps things up talking about an expanding local establishment on business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - Officials reviewed 670 provisional ballots and approved 535 to be counted, the school bond could conceivably still pass.
Hour 1 - After local and national news, Ted Woodward brings us Lead-Off Sports with a Shocker Recap and a weekend sports preview.
We get the weekend heads up from Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holopirek. A big sports weekend here in the city.
It is another award winning sports report from Ted Woodward. Recapping a Shocker win, and previewing a very busy local sports weekend in Wichita.
Remember, the earlier you start to save... the better off your retirement. Money wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 3/6/25 Complete Show - Ted is back this morning and there is a lot to report on. Ted has sports with Butler and K-State results and a Shocker preview. And plenty of news to bring you including the latest from DOGE and taxes, tariffs, and inflation all on the rise.
Hour 3 - After local and national news we get a check of sports with Ted Woodward. Besides a K-State recap, we also get a Shocker preview.
Hour 2 - After local and national news, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Tuesday night into early Wednesday there were damaging winds in the area as a storm system missed the Wichita area. It left some residents picking up afterward.
Aren't meetings the worst? The boss forces you to attend, nothing interesting or informative is said, your time is wasted. And according to a report Steve brings to us, it can affect a worker's productivity for several hours to a full day.
Moneytracker Don Grants talks about home improvements, property valuation, and selling real estate.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service highlights a Boy Scout following in his family’s tradition by undertaking a community service project aimed at aiding homeless Veterans in Indianapolis.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 3/5/25 Complete Show - Ted is off today, but Steve brings today's mix of local, national, and world news. And Jad has today's sports headlines, including a preview for Wildcat and Grizzly Basketball matchups.
Hour 3 - Steve wraps up a Wednesday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - We detail some of the damage in a local and national newscast, then check the Wichita forecast with a visit from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The next step will be for the governing board to select a new Executive Director for the MAC.
The President spoke at the joint session. Reactions were predictable... applause from Republicans, jeers and booing from Democrats. We get some specifics from Fox News White House Correspondent Ryan Schmelz.
City Council votes to continue to interfere with operations at the Crown Uptown after denying the owner's request to increase capacity, leading him to request for demolition permits.
And it isn't Jurassic Park. Learn about how one company is starting with a "Wolly Mouse" and working up.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 3/3/25 Complete Show - The President prepares for a big address as the City of Wichita talks about a new shelter and Sedgwick County is talking property valuations.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up the show every weekday with a look at business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 2/14/25 Complete Show - Steve out this morning, but a big day as we check in with the host of KNSS' John Whitmer Show, Senator Roger Marshall, and Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holopirek.
Hour 2 - Sometime less than 24 hours after Presidents Trump and Putin spoke about peace over the telephone, Russian forces launched a drone attack that damaged the Chernobyl nuclear radiation shield.
Hour 1 - Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward follows our first newscast on a Friday morning in Feb.
A very special guest, Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) joins us to talk about the confirmation that was very important to Kansans, plus a couple other important issues.
There are some slight precipitation chances... but for the most part just windy and cold. We get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Lots of "doomsday" energy any time the debt ceiling gets into the news cycle. But how bad is it? Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. lets us know the answer.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 2/13/25 Complete Show - Weather talk in todays newscast again, as well as the War in Ukraine. And we take a look at today's Salute to Service... which is saluting nurses today.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Thursday with local business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - We start the newscast with a look back at yesterday's winter storm. Then we get a look ahead at this weekend's forecast with Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - DAISY stands for Diseases Attacking the Immune System. The family of J. Patrick Barnes established the DAISY Award out of appreciation for the nursing care he received during the last year of his life at a Seattle, Washington hospital during the late 1990s. The story of the winning nurses is today's KNSS Salute to Service. A part of today's newscast on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Shox win over UTSA and we get a recap from Ted Woodward in sports. Then, we hear an answer (or non-answer) to a question many are asking... will Travis Kelce retire?
How much, what are the top gifts, and what are common plans? Some Valentine's questions this morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning. And some answers.
Local business news on Steve and Ted in the Morning from the Wichita Business Journal. Plus some talk about naptime!
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 2/11/25 Complete Show - A dangerous morning in traffic, schools and businesses closing, just another winter storm morning in Kansas.
Hour 3 - As a winter storm rolls across the state, folks in towns like Colby are preparing for the possibility that I-70 would close. Stranding many travelers in some very small towns.
Hour 2 - After news headlines (plenty of which are weather related this morning) we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The snow caused many area schools to close, including USD 259 Wichita Public Schools.
It was a Wildcat-on-Wildcat brawl in Manhattan, but K-State was able to win its 6th straight game defeating #13 Arizona 73 to 70.
Evergy is requesting a $192 million rate hike from the Kansas Corporation Commission. That is about a $13-per-month increase for the average residential customer.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with the question, "who has all the money." It is a simple question with an answer that is eye opening on the level of wealth inequality that exists in a country that calls itself the "land of opportunity."
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 2/11/25 Complete Show - We hear from KSN's Ronelle Williams today about tonight and tomorrow's winter storm, we hear from Commission Chairman Ryan Baty about this week's meeting, and Ted tells us about a big Wildcat matchup tonight in Manhattan.
Hour 1 - KDOT as well as local authorities are making sure they are prepared for snowfall tonight into tomorrow, and potentially another round on Saturday.
Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams joins us with the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast. Flurries today turns into a storm overnight and into tomorrow.
However, will that make it a short Commission meeting? Only time can tell. Steve and Ted go through the latest with Commission Chairman Ryan Baty.
There is a lot of "noise" you have to ignore while investing. Paid advertisements, "insider opinions," news headlines... all can lower the value of your portfolio. Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with some sound advice.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 2/10/25 Complete Show - It is the day after Super Bowl LIX, the Chiefs lose. We also check the weather as we expect snowfall chances multiple times this week.
After local and national news headlines, we check in with Fox News Ryan Schmelz in Washington D.C.
Hour 2 - After a very unseasonably nice week in Wichita for February... it is back to winter.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Potential for flurries today, more snow tomorrow and Wednesday.
The updates to the current system will link surveillance cameras with gunshot detectors to alert police and provide them with more information when responding to calls.
There is no joy in the Kingdom, as the Eagles fly. We get a Super Bowl recap on Sports with Ted Woodward.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 2/7/25 Complete Show - The final episode of Steve and Ted before Super Bowl LIX. Steve has the day off, so Ted and Jad take us through the day's headlines. Football and non-football related news.
Hour 3 - In today's headlines, a skinned animal was found in a dumpster near Northrock.
Hour 2 - Talks about connecting K-96 to Kellogg somewhere out by Goddard has been pitched every so often since the '80s. Talk is circulating once again.
Hour 1 - NTSB confirms Black Hawk helicopter was flying 100 feet over altitude limit. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us... and on a Friday he brings us some facts that he finds surprising.
The meth and heroin were concealed... creatively. News headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It is Sports with Ted Woodward and it is time for a Friday favorite, our check in with Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus. Just ahead of Super Bowl Sunday.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 2/6/25 Complete Show - The breakdown of an eventful Sedgwick County Commission meeting, a voice from London, and today's KNSS Salute to Service.
Hour 3 - The county reports a $779M investment portfolio balance, after receiving $3.8 million in investment earnings in the fourth quarter and $15.7 million for the year. Unemployment is a bit higher, up from 3.1 percent to 4 percent, but still holding below the county's average of 5 percent.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines we check in with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - After several days of a search and recovery effort, finally all victims have been accounted for.
World leaders across the globe raising objections to Trump's latest expansionist posturing. We get the story from Fox News correspondent Jonathan Savage in London.
The NFL's Salute to Service winner is the subject of today's Audacy Salute to Service. Presented by USAA, the award recognizes the exceptional efforts made by members of the NFL family to honor and support the military community.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 2/5/25 Complete Show - A slippery start in Wichita, and in world news President Trump comments about a Gaza takeover by the U.S.
Hour 3 - Only weeks after one city council member said that the council doesn't want to be in the business of "picking winners and losers..." the Wichita City Council has decided that the Crown Uptown will lose and other area businesses win.
Hour 2 - Lots of traffic accidents as roads are icing over. After local, breaking, and national news we get to the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Standing next to the Israeli PM, President Trump said, “The U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job with it too.”
Steve with some numbers and research on the cost for a Super Bowl party this year. Go Chiefs!
Meteorologists... it isn't an easy gig. We've known several over the years, and we whish them all the best on National Weather Persons Day.
It is Lead-Off Sports on Steve and Ted with Ted Woodward. KSU gets a very close win, WSU wins on the road.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 2/4/25 Complete Show - After a market response and talks with foreign leaders, President Trump has paused announced tariffs against Canada and Mexico. The Super Bowl is still on the horizon. And we get our weekly visit with the Sedgwick County Commission Chairman.
Hour 3 - After conversations with leaders from Mexico and Canada, the tariffs are on hold for a month. Lower than announced tariffs on China are still on the table.
Hour 2 - After a weekend of unseasonal warmth, Wichita is headed back down to the reality of February. We get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines to kick off a Tuesday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News' Joe Morgan joins us this morning from New Orleans as the Big Easy prepares for this Sunday's big game.
At Wednesday's meeting, the Sedgwick County Commission will look at helping people who live in a polluted area around 29th and Grove, in northeast Wichita. Commission Chair Ryan Baty joins us at 7:30 on Tuesdays.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 2/3/25 Complete Show - The first show of February 2025 and we hear from Mayor Wu, some groundhogs, and start to look ahead to the Super Bowl.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Monday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - After local and national news Steve and Ted check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast and get the info from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Canada and Mexico ordered retaliatory tariffs on American goods in response to sweeping tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
The famous Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, and so did his confederate cousin in Georgia.
Mayor Lily Wu urges Wichitans to support each other after the crash of a Wichita flight in Washington, D.C. last week. Wu commented during Mondays with the Mayor on the Steve and Ted in the Morning.
How does Amazon get a package to you so quickly? We hear more from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 1/31/25 Complete Show - We have the latest on the crash of American Airlines Flight 5342, the rest of today's news headlines, and a Super Bowl preview from Mitch Holthus.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted, we get to the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The NTSB and the Dept. of Defense have separate investigations going into the crash between a passenger jet and a military helicopter.
Steve and Ted get a Pro-Bowl week visit from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus. Mitch gives us a game preview, plus a look at the craziness of the week ahead for the players and coaches.
Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) joins us this morning with a look back at the tragic events that unfolded after a crash on Wednesday night of a flight from Wichita to Washington D.C.
Moneytracker Don Grant throws his hat in the prognostication ring on a Friday. Plus, standing like a flamenco.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 1/30/25 Complete Show - Sixty passengers and four crew members were on board the aircraft. The helicopter was carrying three people. Officials expect there are no survivors.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, including plenty of coverage of today's big story the American Airlines crash in D.C., we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - American Airlines said American Eagle Flight 5342, en route from Wichita to Washington, D.C. Reagan National Airport, was involved in an accident and landed in the Potomac River.
Mayor Lily Wu and Wichita's Director of Airports Jesse Romo speak out as we get the news that no survivors are expected to be recovered after a flight from Wichita to Washington D.C. collides with a helicopter and crashes into the Potomac.
Newly appointed Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy said during a press conference that both aircrafts involved in a deadly midair collision near Reagan Washington National Airport were both in standard flight patterns.
The origin story of the United States Army Special Operations Command is today's KNSS Salute to Service.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 1/29/25 Complete Show - ICE raids getting underway, cabinet nomination hearings continue, and poll results for the Wichita City Council.
Hour 3 - Nomination hearings continue, and after headline news we get the latest from Fox News' Ryan Schmelz.
Hour 2 - Rain likely tonight, with showers continuing into tomorrow. After news headlines we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast.
Hour 1 - Promised to begin on Day 1, the new Administration is finally getting their immigration crackdowns underway. Considering how many criminal immigrants they were claiming during the campaign were in the country... the arrest numbers being reported are surprisingly low.
Ted has always wanted to host a game show. And today... he will. Once again as host of Battle of the Books.
Steve, Ted, and Jad are all native Kansans. And we talk about our beloved home state on Kansas Day.
Moneytracker Don Grant talks to us about debt we own, our federal government's debt. And the spending under each Presidential administration.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 1/28/25 Complete Show - The Spirit sale to Boeing is facing legal challenges, and President Trump has summoned House Republicans to give them their marching orders.
Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. 42-year-old Matthew Huttle was pardoned by the President, got pulled over, assaulted a law enforcement officer, and was shot to death.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The President summoned GOP lawmakers to his Florida country club to get his direction and agenda for the session and for his term.
Spirit's sale to Boeing is going to face legal challenges. Steve and Ted check out business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty joins us this morning. The County and City of Wichita are having an en banc meeting and we get the preview. Plus a look back at a big event at INTRUST Bank Arena.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with some important dates to remember. This year, Tax Day IS Tax Day.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 1/27/25 Complete Show - The Chiefs will return to the Super Bowl. A good year for Wichita's largest airport. And much more on a Monday.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Monday with some business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - After local and national news on Steve and Ted, we check Wichita's Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines. And then Jad fills in for Ted on Lead-Off Sports.
Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Mayor Wu joins us today with a look back at a major event in the city last week.
Moneytracker Don Grant lets us know what the "experts" are saying about the markets in 2025. And letting us know how little those predictions are actually worth.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 1/24/25 Complete Show - Two Wichita lawmakers are bringing shame to the state just as the national spotlight focuses on us as KC prepares to host a Conference Championship Game.
Hour 3 - In a clear violation of the Kansas Open Records Act, a bar fight in Topeka between two Wichita-area elected officials results in an injury to a 73-year-old bystander.
Hour 2 - After local and national news on Steve and Ted we check this weekend's forecast with KSN Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Including breaking local news about a fatal shooting in south Wichita.
We get an AFC Championship preview once again from Chiefs Radio Network's Mitch Holthus.
The new President has promised to release previously unreleased information on the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and MLK. Of course, we won't learn anything new... and nothing will change the minds of conspiracy theorists.
Taiwan's independent government is issuing a bounty on the large lizards who's overpopulation is doing ecological damage to the country.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 1/23/25 Complete Show - While new fires burn in California, we are paying the cost for snow in Sedgwick County.
Steve and Ted wrap up a Thursday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. And good news for one local restaurant.
Hour 2 - One of today's top stories, a report prepared for the Sedgwick County Commission on the price paid for recent snowfall removal efforts.
Hour 1 - Steve and Ted wrap up the first hour talking with Moneytracker Don Grant. Don tells us about new Medicare rules taking effect.
Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers talks about more of the new Administration's many firings.
In today's KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast, Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams has some good news for Wichita this weekend.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 1/22/25 Complete Show - In the news today; Equity Bank Park, the Jan. 6th convicts, and many more local and national news items.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines we visit with Fox News' Tonya J. Powers. She is covering the anniversary of the landmark Roe v. Wade decision.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we get a very pleasant KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - That is over 1,500 pardons on day one. All of those convicted for various charges related to the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6th 2021 were pardoned.
The Wichita City Council puts the final vote to a naming rights deal in the works for the last several months.
In sports with Ted Woodward we look at the special event in downtown Wichita, an upcoming matchup for the Wildcats, and the upcoming AFC Championship.
Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. joins us once again. Don says spoil those grandkids... but be reasonable. Don't risk your retirement.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 1/21/25 Complete Show - We get inauguration reaction reports, a look at an Ohio State win (and a big day for a former Wildcat,) and much more on a Tuesday after MLK Day.
Hour 3 - Equity Bank looking at buying the rights. Wind Surge agree, now it goes before the Wichita City Council.
Hour 2 - Steve and Ted go through the headlines, then get to check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Very nearly double digit below 0 temperatures to start off a Tuesday. Plenty of fallout from a big party in DC in the news this morning.
Steve and Ted visit with newly re-selected Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty ahead of Wednesday's meeting.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning with financial wisdom. Don says don't sweat the headlines, over time the stock market always reaches a new high.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 1/17/25 Complete Show - The inauguration is Monday, Ted and Jad get everyone ready for a weekend... that's going to be pretty cold here in Wichita.
Hour 3 - Ted and Jad finish out the week, bringing a highlight from Steve's interview with Wichita's City Manager.
Hour 2 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted, then we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Local crews have made some ice rescues over the last couple of weeks. News and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - It may be cold, but VisitWichita's Jemelle Holoperik joins us this morning telling us all about the events in town this weekend. Including a huge event starting up downtown at INTRUST Bank Arena.
We talk about the Military chipping in to help out with wildfires in California on today's KNSS Salute to Service.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 1/16/25 Complete Show - Lots to get to today. A ceasefire in Gaza, a playoff game in KC, and some recognition for a sponsor and friend of the show.
Hour 3 - The Sedgwick County Commission also retained Commissioner Baty as Chairman. Pete Meitzner was selected as Chairman Pro-Tem
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get the bad news about this weekend from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Both the Biden Administration and the incoming administration of the President-elect are claiming victory. And at the moment, Israel claims they'll hold up their end of the agreement... while continuing to ramp up the violence against militants and civilians in Gaza.
That matchup will be on Saturday, and a day earlier than usual Steve and Ted get a preview from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Sponsor of Steve and Ted, owner and operator of The Monarch in Delano, and friend of the show Jen Ray has been elected chair of the Kansas Restaurant and Hospitality Association. Jen joins us on the show this morning to talk about this new responsibility.
Sedgwick County Health Director Adrienne Byrne joins us this morning, telling us what is going around... and how best to avoid it. Especially norovirus... you really want to stay away from norovirus.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 1/15/25 Complete Show - It is a mid-week edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning; and today we have more news on Wildfires in California, the Wichita City Council, NCAA Basketball, and much more.
Steve and Ted wrap up a Wednesday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 1 - After local and national news we get a recap on Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Coming up this weekend, the Cars for Charities Rod & Customs Charities Car Show. We get the latest from Drew Holmes who says this year's show will be very cool.
Moneytracker Don Grant tells us some places on the web that can be helpful. But also, what advice online to avoid.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 1/14/25 Complete Show - A Sedgwick County Commission meeting preview, Wichita City Council focusing on golf carts, and what is new in retirement rules.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines we connect with Fox's Krystin Goodwin who is in California covering the wildfires.
Hour 2 - Local and national news and sports headlines. An interview with Commission Chair Ryan Baty. And then, we talk some business news from the latest Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 1 - Plenty of local headline news on today's edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning. The Dam Jam has found its most recent home... south of Wichita.
Every week we speak with the Sedgwick County Commission Chair. Today it is Ryan Baty, but Commissioners are set to select their next Chairman.
After this week's forecast, we take a look at some poll number results from 2024. And it isn't a political poll; it is a poll telling us how fed up Americans are with election cycles, politics, and gun violence.
It seems like there are changes every year, and we take a look ahead with Moneytracker Don Grant leading the way.
Sports Daily: 1/13/25 Complete Show - KU wins, somehow. But the news is less good for Shocker or Wildcat fans. Oh, and the Chiefs will be playing The Texans on Saturday.
Hour 2 - Is this already rock bottom for WSU? Or can it get worse somehow? The only thing we DO know... is that the win over K-State is looking less and less important.
Voice of the Kansas State Wildcats Wyatt Thompson joins to discuss the Men's basketball woes.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 1/13/25 Complete Show - The incoming Trump Administration's appointees, the weekend area sports results, and a new psychiatric hospital in Wichita.
Hour 3 - Local business news wraps up the final hour of a Monday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news on Steve and Ted we get to the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast for Wichita this week with Meteorologist Jack Maney.
Hour 1 - The death toll continues to rise as the firefighters continue to battle blazes all around the Los Angeles area.
Local business news on Steve and Ted, every weekday from our friends at The Wichita Business Journal.
It is Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted. Mayor Lily Wu tells us at Tuesday's meeting, the Wichita City Council will look at an ordinance regulating golf carts.
Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P., joins us every weekday with financial wisdom. Sometime to help clear up some commonly misunderstood fiscal matters.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 1/10/25 Complete Show - For a second time this week, Wichita is blanketed with snow. At least this time, there isn't an inch of ice underneath it.
Hour 2 - After headline news, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from KSN meteorologist Jack Maney.
Hour 1 - According to the NWS, 5.9 inches of new snow falls before the storm moved on very early Friday.
Wild Card Weekend in the NFL, and the Chiefs have a bit of a break. We talk with the Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus on a Friday Steve and Ted.
It is the last day on the bench for Sedgwick County District Judge Dave Dahl. Dave is a broadcaster and a longtime friend. We talk about his time as color commentator of Shocker Basketball, his time in the courtroom, and what is next for Judge Dahl.
Moneytracker Don Grant on a Friday talking about making some cast on the side, by monetizing online content.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 1/9/25 Complete Show - California wildfires turn deadly, and the nation mourns an ex President
Hour 3 - Leading off with some national news headlines today, the fires are moving quickly and have caused multiple fatalities in the Los Angeles area.
Hour 2 - Storms bringing a winter storm to Texas may drop some more snow on Kansas. We get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - After local and national news and a weather update we get Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Today the nation honors former President Jimmy Carter. We get the latest from Fox News' Jared Halpern.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service highlights the service of 23-year-old Army Air Force Sgt. Homer Nyberg of Clay Center, Kansas.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 1/8/25 Complete Show - Plenty of news headlines from fires near L.A., to temperatures closer to home. Plus sports and business news...
Hour 2 - One of the stories we cover in the news this morning, lawsuits against large nationwide rental conglomerates whom evidence says are colluding to artificially inflate rent. Potentially gouging millions from millions of Americans.
Hour 1 - The road conditions are getting better, Steve and Ted bring us all the local and national headlines, sports, and much more.
No word on whether or not Eric Trump is visiting Panama. But after some tough talk from his father, Donald Trump Jr. is visiting Greenland.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 1/7/25 Complete Show - Wichita continues under a blanket of packed snow, the Shockers lose at home, road conditions are still bad, Canadian PM steps down, and much more headline news.
Hour 3 - After a news update, Steve gets an update from Fox's Ryan Schmelz in Washington D.C. President Biden moves to ban lots of offshore drilling possibilities.
Hour 2 - After local and national headlines we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - And that includes Wichita after the district officials made a late decision to close.
Chairman Baty joins us to talk about Public Works and snow removal, and the upcoming Commission meeting.
Some people still get Christmas bonuses? People besides executive level upper management and CEO's? Well... if you do get a bonus, here is some advice on how to spend it from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 1/6/25 Complete Show - And as bad as the blizzard was in Wichita, that storm only clipped the Wichita area. Conditions north and east are much worse.
Hour 3 - After the headlines we check in with Fox News' Jared Halpern who is covering the final days of the Biden Administration.
Hour 2 - After the newscast we get to a check in with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. It may be this weekend before temps get high enough to melt off this snow.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines we get to Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward. And the Chiefs lose to the Broncos... or rather the Chiefs 3rd stringers lose a meaningless game.
It is Monday, after a Sunday blizzard. And it is time to check in with Wichita Mayor Lily Wu on Mondays with the Mayor.
Wichita Public Works Director Gary Janzen joins us with a look at what has been a very business weekend for the Public Works Department.
Steve and Ted talk about the winter storm that dropped record amounts of ice, sleet, and snow on Wichita... and more on many other areas of Kansas.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 1/3/25 Complete Show - Local and national news and sports. Business news from the Wichita Business Journal, and a Chiefs preview with Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Friday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - The House has to elect a Speaker before taking on any other new business. And incumbent Speaker Johnson, has the thinnest margin of error possible.
Hour 1 - Headline and breaking local news kicks off Steve and Ted in the Morning on a Friday.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us ahead of a trip to Denver. Nothing on the line for KC, but Denver has only to win to get into the playoffs.
A storm to talk about in the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast, Steve and Ted discuss it with KSN Meteorologist Jack Maney.
Moneytracker Don Grant says invest in a classic car that you want, don't buy a classic car only for an investment.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 1/2/25 Complete Show - Our first show this year, and New Year's Eve and Day were eventful.
Hour 3 - Local and national news headlines plus sports with Ted Woodward and much more on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Steve and Ted get the first live check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast in 2025 from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Authorities continue to find out more about the terror suspect, who was killed in an exchange of gunfire with police.
Koch, Inc. making another acquisition, local business news from The Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Good news for Wildcat fans, not so much so for KU fans. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant says doing a "check-up" on your financial wellness from time to time is important. Why not as the year is beginning?
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 12/31/24 Complete Show - It is the year's final show. We celebrate the year past with regulars like Ronelle Williams, Don Grant, Tom Leffler, and Commission Chairman Ryan Baty. Be safe everyone and HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Hour 3 - It is the final hour of the show for 2024. We bring you all the headline news, sports, and business news from the Wichita Business Journal... plus so much more. Be safe and have a happy new year!
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast for the first of 2025 with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Drama in D.C. with a split GOP. We get the latest on the Speaker indecision from Fox News' Ryan Schmelz.
Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty joins us for the final time in 2024. And lets us know what is ahead for the county in 2025.
Financial predictions that did... and did not come true. A look at them from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 12/50/24 Complete Show - The loss of a former president, a Korean passenger jet, and the year nearly behind us.
Hour 3 - It is the worst aviation disaster in South Korean history. 175 passengers and 4 crew members died in the crash, there were 2 survivors.
Hour 2 - After local and national headlines, we get to the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - After local and national news we get a weekend sports roundup on Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
The 39th U.S. President Jimmy Carter passes away at the age of 100. We get more from Fox News' Ryan Schmelz in Washington D.C.
It is Monday and time for Mondays with the Mayor. And this week, Mayor Lily Wu joins us from the new Multi-Agency Center where she is serving breakfast.
Don Grant, C.F.P. joins us with financial wisdom every morning. New Year is days away, and a good time to do things you probably should have already done.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 12/27/24 Complete Show - More Christmas recap, some news trickling out from D.C., tornadoes in Texas... and some Chiefs talk.
Hour 3 - News headlines plus business news from The Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news, we get to the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Damage done in Texas December tornadoes.
Steve and Ted get a rare after-action chat with Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus after the Chiefs win over Pittsburgh on Wednesday.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 12/26/24 Complete Show - All today's headlines, a foggy day in Wichita. Chiefs win and could the U.S. buy Greenland... and/or annex the Panama Canal?
Hour 1 - Business news on Steve and Ted from The Wichita Business Journal. Spirit AeroSystems shareholders about to vote on Boeing's acquisition.
Hour 2 - It is as good a forecast of winter in Wichita as we can expect. Steve and Ted hear from KSN Meteorologist Jack Maney.
Hour 1 - Rep. Mike Johnson fighting to keep his role as speaker while his own party schemes around him.
Steve gets some national news with international implications from Fox News' Jared Halpern. Donald Trump doing some wallet rattling over Greenland, and sabre rattling over Panama.
Business news on Steve and Ted in the Morning from The Wichita Business Journal. Then a Christmas after action report from Steve and Ted.
It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward, and the Chiefs have cemented homefield throughout and a first round bye.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 12/24/24 Complete Show - From all of us here at KNSS and Audacy Wichita... have a safe and very merry Christmas.
Hour 3 - After a news headline featuring the story, we do a deeper dive with Fox News Ryan Schmelz in Washington D.C.
Hour 2 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted plus sports with Ted Woodward and a live look at the forecast from KSN Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Exceptions for the commutations were reserved for 2 men convicted in mass shooting hate crimes and another convicted terrorist.
Per city ordinance, retailers aren't allowed to sell alcohol on Christmas Day. Steve and Ted discuss this not as archaic as it may seem law and much more on a Christmas Eve Tuesday.
Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty joins us ahead of Christmas with a look back at 2024.
Steve and Ted get as good a Storm Track 3 Forecast for Christmas as we can expect in Wichita from Meteorologist Jack Maney.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 12/23/24 Complete Show - Winter officially started on Saturday, Steve and Ted bring all the local and national news and sports. Plus another Mondays with the Mayor check in with Mayor Wu.
Hour 3 - After local and national news we get Sports from Ted Woodward. K-State Women beat Cincinnati to kick off their conference play.
Hour 2 - As good as Kansans can expect. Highs in the 50's, no blizzards. We get the forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Travel projections say this holiday may set records, weather permitting.
The bill will increase Social Security benefits for government employees at the local, state, and federal level. Steve gets the story from Fox News Eben Brown in Florida.
It is Monday; and on Mondays with the Mayor Steve asks Wichita Mayor Lily Wu what accomplishment was the most important to her in 2024.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us today with a look at ways that most of us can save some money.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 12/20/24 Complete Show - We get a Chiefs preview from Mitch, some great Christmas facts from Steve, and no functioning government from the GOP.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Friday with business news from the Wichita Business Journal. Baseball and softball diamonds a part of the new development near I-135 and 53rd N.
Hour 2 - After local and national headline news, Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams joins us with the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast for Christmas week.
Hour 1 - Once again the GOP fails to pass funding with a holiday government shutdown looming at midnight.
The Chiefs preparing to host the Texans... and all eyes are on Mahomes' ankle. We get a preview from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Wouldn't it be cheaper just to buy another umbrella? Nope, not that kind of umbrella insurance. We get more from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines we do a deeper dive on a potential auto merger with Fox News' automotive industry expert Jeff Monosso.
Hour 2 - A cold front passing through today, but a warmup starting this weekend will give Wichita some nice weather for Christmas.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. We start things off with a local and national look at holiday travel forecasts.
Congratulations to the Blue Dragons! We get a complete rundown on Sports with Ted Woodward.
Overnight a motorist crashed into a Delano business. Steve and Ted welcome the owner of The Monarch Jen Ray to the show this morning. Jen tells us all about the damage and her best guess on when the Monarch will reopen.
Moneytracker Don Grant says whether you're shopping online, or in stores... scammers are trying to get your Christmas cash.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 12/17/24 Complete Show - The Wichita City Council is busy, and travel is about to pick up.
Hour 3 - Steve wraps up a Wednesday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. Plus local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, Steve gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted. Derby school board looking for textbooks after questions arise about the incoming social studies books having what they believe is an "anti-Trump" bias.
USA Today names Botanica's Illuminations in the top 10 for Christmas displays nationwide.
Steve talks travel with AAA Kansas' Shawn Steward, looking ahead to travel next week into next year.
The holidays are a great time of year, and can be a terrible one too. We get some financial and retirement wisdom every weekday from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. at 6:50 a.m. on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 12/17/24 Complete Show - Local, national, and world news headlines. Sports and business news as well. Plus Steve gets visits from Commission Chairman Baty and Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - On Monday the Wichita City Council and the Sedgwick County Commission went over the details of the Jensen/Hughes report on the fatal east Wichita fire.
Hour 2 - After local and national news, Steve gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The ramp will connect northbound I-235 to eastbound K-96 without having to divert onto I-135 southbound.
NORAD preparing to track the progress and ensure the safe journey of Santa on Christmas Eve. We get details on the annual tradition from Fox News Tonya J. Powers in New York.
Sedgwick County Commission Chair Ryan Baty joins us every Tuesday morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning with a look ahead to the next Commission meeting.
Moneytracker Don Grant says the new year is a good time to start better financial habits
Hour 2 - After local and national headline news and a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast, an interesting story about playing cards more tasteless than any other cards ever made.
Hour 1 - Drone issues continue to be headline news on the east coast. This latest incident adding to hysteria and conspiracy theories plaguing New Jersey.
Steve gets the latest from Fox News Correspondent Jared Halpern about the latest confirmation hearings.
It is Mondays with the Mayor and Wichita Mayor Lily Wu joins us ahead of today's meeting.
Steve & Ted in the Morning 12/13/24 Complete Show - Drone issues drag on in NJ, Chiefs headed to Cleveland, and Wichita's Mayor responds to ethics complaint.
Hour 3 - Headline news on Steve and Ted plus business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - And with freezing temps early and late, drizzle could create travel issues. We get the forecast from KSN Meteorologist Jack Maney.
Steve and Ted welcome Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus back to a Friday edition of the show. Mitch gives us a Browns preview, and the latest edition of the Eddie Ploppa Shocker Football Kansas City Chiefs Update.
Chris Keeter from All States Home Improvement joins us ahead of this weekend's Cookies & Cocoa + Selfies With Santa event.
Weeks of unexplained drone sightings in New Jersey have left residents, politicians and public safety officials scratching their heads, prompting security concerns. Authorities say there are no national security or public safety concerns.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 12/12/24 Complete Show - From bank robberies (yes, plural) in local news to unidentified drones flying over New Jersey in national news... Steve and Ted bring all the news sports and much more on a Thursday.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines, we get the latest in national news from Fox News Ryan Schmelz live in Washington D.C.
Hour 2 - Local headline news on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Plus all the national and sports news and business news from the Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 1 - Residents still have questions after the report said little other than the drones were "no threat."
In business news from the Wichita Business Journal we talk about the venue, which opened as Sports World in the mid-1990s.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us every weekday morning on Steve and Ted with financial wisdom. Today, it is how to avoid the increasingly complex scams trying to separate you from your money.
His story is today's KNSS Salute to Service, every Thursday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - The Wichita City Council officially adopted a 3-year agreement between the city and the Fraternal Order of Police. The total cost of the agreement is estimated at $3.2 million more than is currently budgeted.
Hour 2 - Commissioners looking to spend the last of the ARPA funding before another federal administration changes the requirements and focus.
Hour 1 - Authorities recover the suspects' manifesto, and more details continue to be released. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News foreign correspondent Jonathan Savage joins us from London with the latest from the Syrian Civil War.
The Mayor's (and other council member's) pay increase is tied to other city employees, and some council members did not want to deny staff their raises.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us every weekday on Steve and Ted with saving and retirement wisdom. Today, Don brings us some "best practices" for investors.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 12/10/24 Complete Show - A shooting suspect caught at a McDonalds, some good news for Wichita business, and bad news for Cowboys' fans.
Hour 3 - Dealership found guilty after reports of cars being sold with inoperative airbags. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - International news headlines this morning include the Syrian Civil War and an update on the corruption trial of Israeli PM Netanyahu.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted, this morning we're learning more information on the accused shooter of United Healthcare's CEO.
Every morning Steve and Ted bring you business news from our partners at The Wichita Business Journal. Good news for Wichita's Chick-N-Max, and a very happy birthday to one Wichita entrepreneur.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with some good retirement advice. At this time, we really don't know ahead of time who will suffer from debilitating cognitive decline. But there are things everyone should do to protect themselves if the worst should happen.
Lead-Off sports with Ted Woodward starts with NFL talk including a look back at Bengals and Cowboys.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 12/9/24 Complete Show - Mayor Wu joins us today, as does Fox News Radio's foreign correspondent. Plus headline news and sports.
Hour 3 - The suspect disguises himself as a Cox technician. Then police say he commits theft and fraud.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast for the week from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The manhunt continues after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot in midtown Manhattan.
Fox News Correspondent Jonathan Savage joins us from London with some insight into a regime change in Syria. Plus we look at reaction from officials in the U.S.
It is Monday, time for Mondays with the Mayor and our weekly chat with Wichita Mayor Lily Wu. Mayor Wu says Wichita's citizens have made it clear that street maintenance is a top priority.
It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward, and we look back a a Chiefs win... and some Jayhawk losses.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 12/3/24 Complete Show - Headline news, Giving Tuesday, and our weekly check in with Sedgwick County's Commission Chairman.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Tuesday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted is followed by a look at the forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - In local and national news we get a bit of a Wichita City Council agenda preview on a Tuesday.
Fox News Correspondent Tonya J. Powers joins us on Giving Tuesday, with some thoughts and charity statistics.
County Commission Chair Ryan Baty tells KNSS News property taxes should be used for "core" government functions, and the County's share of a one-cent sales tax reserved cultural arts funding.
Moneytracker Don Grant says whether it is saving for a big purchase or retirement, there are some good ways in general to get started.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 12/2/24 Complete Show - The incoming President reveals his pick for FBI Director, ups and downs for local sports fans, and much more on Cyber Monday.
Hour 3 - Local and national news headlines, local and national sports, and business news from the Wichita Business Journal to wrap up a Monday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - After repeated assurances that this would not happen, the President pardons his son because politics interfered with Hunter's ability to get equal treatment under the law.
Moneytracker Don Grant says if you don't have credit monitoring, make sure to use your free credit reports every year.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 11/26/24 Complete Show - Ted and John go through all the news headlines, plus check-ins with Sedgwick County's Commission Chairman, and Kansas' House Representative.
Hour 3 - Experts expecting record travel numbers... but what are meteorologists saying about travel conditions?
Hour 2 - New details in a Wichita headline story, then a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The new tariffs are the President-elect's retaliation to Canada and Mexico for immigration issues at the borders. Detractors are saying, it is just a tax increase on Americans.
Without a meeting this week, we take a look a little further ahead in the county agenda. Ted and John speak with Commission Chairman Ryan Baty on a Tuesday.
Ted and John are very happy to welcome Representative Ron Estes, R-KS back to the show this morning. Rep. Estes says that with a mandate, he and his fellow legislators have a lot of work ahead.
Moneytracker Don Grant says don't fall into the game as politicians are politicizing the issue. The bottom line is the American economy needs immigrants.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 11/25/24 Complete Show - Ted is joined this morning by John Whitmer of the John Whitmer Show. Shocker ladies win the AAC Tournament.
Hour 3 - After news headlines, Ted gets the latest travel news from Fox's Tonya J. Powers.
After local and national news, Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Meteorologist Jack Maney.
Hour 1 - Ted and KNSS' John Whitmer start off headline news with the latest local stories and national breaking news.
Moneytracker Don Grant says there could be tax benefits, but there are potential pitfalls as well.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 11/22/24 Complete Show - Steve and Jad wrap up the week, and get a guest visit from Ted when it is time for the weekly Chiefs Preview with Mitch Holthus.
Hour 1 - Matt Gaetz withdraws from consideration, after plenty of scandal looms due to sexual misconduct accusations.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us with a preview of the Chiefs game at Carolina.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 11/21/24 Complete Show - We hear from AAA Kansas, United Methodist Open Door, and have great business news from the Wichita Business Journal on a Thursday.
Hour 3 - Steve wraps up a Thursday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - Get those garden hoses emptied and rolled up, we are expecting a freeze. Steve gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Meteorologist Jack Maney.
Hour 1 - The U.S. Embassy in Kiev closed briefly after threats from Russia. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Shawn Steward from AAA Kansas joins us with the expectations and some travel best practices.
United Methodist Open Door is holding its annual Turkey Drive. We speak with Open Door's Executive Director Deann Smith.
31-year-old U.S. Army Pvt. 1st Class Basil Cook, of Hinton, West Virginia, killed during World War II, was accounted for this past September. Cook's story is today's KNSS Salute to Service.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 11/20/24 Complete Show - Plenty of local headline news after a City Council meeting goes long. Plus we get an Illuminations preview from Botanica's Executive Director.
LA votes unanimously to shore themselves up before new administration's "mass deportations." CA Gov. Newsome looking for other methods to "Trump-proof" his state.
Hour 2 - Weather in the Pacific, drought in NY, record November rainfall in Wichita... weather making news across the country.
Hour 1 - None of the 5 proposed plans got the 4 votes necessary to move forward, so the decision on a parking plan is delayed.
Botanica Executive Director Dr. Lynette Zimmerman joins us previewing this year's Illuminations.
After U.S. armaments fired by Ukraine strike inside Russian territory, Vladimir Putin decides to rewrite nuclear justifications.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 11/19/24 Complete Show - A record amount of rain in Wichita, and a big decision ahead for the local school boards in KS.
Hour 3 - The State BOE has left the decision in the hands of the local school districts... after endorsing cell phone bans.
Hour 2 - After headline news we get the forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Officially the wettest November in Wichita history.
Hour 1 - Mass deportations will be fought out in the courts, incoming President threatening to use U.S. Military to forcibly deport those they deem "illegal" without trial or evidence.
Thanksgiving dinner prices, then we check in with Fox News foreign correspondent Jonathan Savage in London marking the 1000th day of Russia's War in Ukraine.
Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty joins us after completing the final canvas of the 2024 election.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 11/25/24 Complete Show - Another Friday visit from Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus, a Wichita bike plan request, and much more.
Hour 2 - Warmer weather coming to an end for a while, we get the weekend forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Headline news and sports on Steve and Ted plus a look at the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Butker is out with an injury, and Kansas City has one of the biggest games in the regular season on Sunday. Ted gets a preview from voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Wichita is looking for feedback as we put together a new bike plan. Wichita Assistant Traffic Engineer Lee Carmichael joins us with more information.
Ted brings us the tale of a break in, and the failed attempt to make it look like a bear was responsible.
Hour 3 - The investigation continues into what WPD believes to be a mass murder suicide.
Hour 2 - Gusty winds today but even those calm tomorrow. We get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Commissioners will review any questionable ballots and finalize results from the election.
Business news from The Wichita Business Journal. Boeing and Airbus are helping Spirit ahead of Boeing's reacquisition of Spirit.
In a word... yes, it was. But Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning and says inflation is affected by many factors. And politics seems to be the very least of those factors.
Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward, Self surpasses Phog Allen as the winningest coach in KU history.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 11/12/24 Complete Show - Things getting back underway after a beautiful Veteran's Day. Plenty of headline news, sports, and business news on a Tuesday.
Hour 3 - Local and national headlines on Steve and Ted in the morning, plus we check in with Fox News' Tonya J. Powers who is taking a look at how the next Trump Administration is taking shape.
Hour 2 - It is already the 5th wettest November on record in Kansas. And we are getting more rain tonight.
Hour 1 - Authorities in Ventura County are getting the Mountain Fire under control. Headline news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Sports with Ted Woodward, and the Jayhawks face Michigan State tonight, plus some MNF results.
Steve and Ted preview a Commission meeting with Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty. The Commission will talk elephants and ballots.
Moneytracker Don Grant says it may not feel like it on Main Street, but America's economy is by far the strongest in the world.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 11/11/24 Complete Show - Happy Veteran's Day. Steve and Ted go through all the news of the day, a weekend recap, and a check in with Wichita's Mayor.
Hour 3 - In a proposed resolution, funding from property taxes will no longer be able to go to the Zoo. Or any department the Commission deems "not core services."
Hour 2 - After headline news we take a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Local headlines news kicks off a Veteran's Day Monday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A walk-off block of a chip-shot field goal isn't particularly common in the NFL, but it happened yesterday and the Chiefs remain unbeaten.
It is Mondays with the Mayor, and with no City Council meeting this week we talk parking plans with Mayor Wu. That's 5 plans after the Council snuck in plan #5 after it was too late for public comments on that option.
Some strange things happening in the news. We take a look at some of them plus we check in with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 11/8/24 Complete Show - It is the Friday after the election, and we move on. Some election news, but other headline news begins to overshadow. Including a fifth "secret" parking plan option Wichita dumps on us at the last minute.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up the week with Business News from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Meteorologist Jack Maney.
Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us with a preview of this weekend's rivalry matchup.
Jemelle Holoperik from Visit Wichita joins us to tell Steve and Ted all about events in Wichita this weekend.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 11/7/24 Complete Show - VP Harris concedes, and we get more and more election results from across the U.S.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted have been praising the Texas-based truck stop chain for a few years. Now we get one up in the Kansas City area. Business news from The Wichita Business Journal to wrap up a Thursday.
Hour 2 - After local and national news, and weather with KSN Meteorologist Ronelle Williams, we check sports with Ted Woodward.
Hour 1 - The fires near Malibu are threatening and destroying some high value property.
Blubaugh will become one of the newest members of the Sedgwick County Commission. He tells us that he will be joining a commission filled with people he is familiar with and has worked with in the past.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Then we talk to Moneytracker Don Grant, who tells us all about the Fed and interest rates.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 11/6/24 Complete Show - Election results, sports, and business news in early November on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Not only a win for President, but Republicans look to retain control of the house and gain the majority in the Senate.
Steve and Ted get the after-action report from Sedgwick County Election Commissioner Laura Rainwater.
Fox News Correspondent Eben Brown joins us live from Florida after covering Trump's election party.
Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P. joins us with a message. The right time to buy a house, might be when you can afford a house.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 11/5/24 Complete Show - It is Election Day. Another day closer to knowing who will be the next President... whenever it is we actually find that out. But some good sports and business news to bring to you all as well.
Hour 3 - We end an Election Day edition with business news from the Wichita Business Journal including a story about a brand new Wichita truck stop and a great story about justice dealt out in a Wichita courtroom.
Hour 2 - It drove Spirit Aerosystems to announce furloughs, but now the strike in Washington is over at Boeing.
Hour 1 - We may, or may not, know who will be the next President this time 24 hours from now. Plenty of headline news and election coverage on a Tuesday.
It is an interesting question, so we check in with Fox News foreign correspondent Jonathan Savage in London who is following the international reaction to the current madness here in the U.S.
Chairman Baty joins us every Tuesday morning with a preview of the upcoming Commission meeting, which will not happen this week due to the election.
And if a Chiefs win isn't good enough for local sports fans... we get season opening wins for WSU and KU as well.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 11/4/24 Complete Show - Just one more day until Election Day. Then... well we begin the wait for results. Plus, Wichita gets a needed watering and a Chiefs Monday Night Football preview.
Hour 3 - The engineers may avoid a work stoppage at Spirit here in Wichita, and the machinists are voting on a new contract with Boeing.
Hour 2 - Storms bringing much needed rain to Kansas, brought some destruction to Oklahoma.
Hour 1 - More than 4" of rain in some places around the city, who's primary water source is 8' down.
Fox News Radio's White House correspondent Ryan Schmelz joins us the day before Election Day.
It is Monday, and time for Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning. But Mayor Wu is on the road, so we get to visit with Vice-Mayor Maggie Ballard.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with more financial wisdom, every weekday morning at 6:50 on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 11/1/24 Complete Show - Halloween is over, November has begun, but the election continues for another week...
Hour 3 - Did Boeing inflate prices for a customer? When that customer was the U.S. Government?!
Hour 2 - After news headlines we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. And remember to set your clocks back this weekend.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us with a MNF preview as the Chiefs return to Arrowhead to face Tampa Bay.
Fox News' Jeff Monosso joins us with more election talk. But with all the national attention on Trump v Harris... there is plenty more at stake on Tuesday.
Jemelle Holoperik from Visit Wichita joins us with a run down of the fun post-Halloween activities this weekend here in Wichita.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/30/24 Complete Show - It is Halloween. Have fun, be safe, and we have plenty of Halloween fun on today's show.
Hour 3 - The complaint has progressed and now is under review. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Yankees meltdown after taking an early lead. Sports on Steve and Ted from Ted the Sportshead.
Hour 1 - It wasn't enough... but we did get some rain. And after Halloween we have more in Wichita's forecast.
Halloween facts, remembrances, and Steve's very own personal ghost story. We get into spooky season... Steve and Ted style.
For the trick-or-treaters we get a Halloween forecast from KSN's Ronelle Williams. Then a spooky season version of the KNSS Salute to Service with some ghost tales from the U.S. Marine Corps.
Financial Wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant. But before Don was a certified financial planner, Don starred in his very own scary movie. And on Halloween, we talk with Don about 1986's Monster in the Closet starring Donald Grant.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/30/24 Complete Show - Wildfires in Butler, Sumner, and Sedgwick Counties. Storms in Kansas' forecast. And this seemingly endless election... will come to an end soon.
Hour 3 - With the current contract coming to an end, negotiations in an effort to avoid another strike resume after a fairly long break.
Hour 2 - It is much needed moisture, but be weather aware. Severe storms possible today as we look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - A field fire in Butler County forced evacuations before it was brought under control. It started about 1 p.m. Tuesday, Douglass Fire Chief Aaron Guyot told KSN News it started in a field where a farmer was harvesting soybeans. The farmer said his combine header hit a rock, sparking the fire.
Steve gets the latest from Fox's Jared Halpern as the Vice President holds a big D.C. rally and Former President Trump continues to keep up the attack on his opponent.
As tomorrow is Halloween, we get into a spooky discussion as Steve brings us a list of America's most common nightmares. Whether it is public speaking naked or swarms of spiders with clown faces... what is your nightmare?
Moneytracker Don Grant tells us about what is commonly considered a "billionaire mindset" and what in reality we can learn from the idea.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/29/24 Complete Show - Wichita holds public safety meeting with County leaders, and the local firefighters' union files ethics complaint against Wichita Mayor Lily Wu.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The city will still have one last public meeting before voting on the city's final parking solution.
We are still within the margin of error, in nearly every major poll. We get the latest numbers from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers in New York.
Commissioner Baty joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning every Tuesday morning, and today we discuss the ongoing election.
Everyone's situation is different. But Moneytracker Don Grant brings us some ballpark figures on retirement savings.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/28/24 Complete Show - Chiefs defeat Raiders in Las Vegas, and plenty of election coverage a week and a day ahead of Election Day.
Hour 3 - The election continues and voting is already underway. And the candidates would rather insult each other than discuss substantive issues.
Hour 2 - Steve and Ted wrap up the second hour with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 1 - Rhatigan passed away Sunday according to WSU. The Student Union building is named after the former WSU President.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. High fire danger, and maybe some much-needed rain in the forecast.
Wichita Mayor Lily Wu tells KNSS News she recently attended a meeting focused on public safety involving City and County law enforcement and criminal justice officials.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/25/24 Complete Show - The election continues, fire crews were busy in northeast Wichita, and the Chiefs face the Raiders on Sunday.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines we talk with Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holoperik who tells us what fun there is to be had in town this weekend.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get this weekend's KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Crews from several local fire departments joined forces in battling the wind-driven fire.
Last time the Chiefs played in Vegas, they won a Super Bowl. Last time they played the Raiders... they lost. Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News White House Correspondent Ryan Schmelz joins us this morning with a look at this weekend's campaign stops.
Sedgwick County Election Commissioner Laura Rainwater says one of the largest problems her office is dealing with is the false claims of election interference.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/24/24 Complete Show - A new elephant campaign at the Sedgwick County Zoo, Boeing machinists reject a contract, and today's KNSS Salute to Service on today's episode.
Hour 3 - A new fundraising campaign unveiled by the Sedgwick County Zoo will benefit their growing elephant herd.
Hour 2 - Today we could set a record high, for the second time this week. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - This means continuing problems for Wichita's Spirit AeroSystems, its employees, and our local economy.
Fox News correspondent Jeff Monosso joins us with a look at Pennsylvania and the other big battleground states in the Presidential Election.
Business news on Steve and Ted from the Wichita Business Journal. Spirit's CEO speaking up as a very tough couple of years, a quarterly loss, and a long strike are leading people to ask about Boeing's acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems.
Moneytracker Don Grant says one of the key elements in a successful retirement, is saving early.
Hour 3 - The final decision on cellphones will be up to the individual districts. But the policy will be up for a vote by the State Board of Education soon.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we take a look at the extended forecast for Wichita. KSN's Ronelle Williams brings us the Storm Track 3 Forecast.
The FTC is banning fake reviews for products. We get more on the story from Fox News' Eben Brown in Florida.
Steve & Ted and KNSS do well at the KAB Awards this year; picking up Best Newscast, Best Sportscast, and Best Severe Weather Coverage.
A new report finds Wichita still affordable amongst most mid and large-sized cities. A look at business news from the Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/22/24 Complete Show - Steve not hosting today, but will join us live in hour 2. More good news from Textron as well today, if not good weather news.
Hour 3 - Voting got underway yesterday in the county, and there were very long lines for advanced voting.
Hour 2 - Steve did not host the show this morning, but joins us live after last night's KAB Awards Banquet. Where he picked up our awards for Best Newscast, Best Sportscast, and Best Severe Weather Coverage.
Hour 1 - The new plants will run on natural gas, and be designed to supplement more sustainable forms of energy generation.
Fox News correspondent Jeff Monosso joined us live from Chicago as some states are taking a look at tipped workers and the minimum wage.
The Sedgwick County Commission usually doesn't meet on the final Wednesday of any given month. Commission Chairman Ryan Baty joins us with why that isn't the case this week and what tomorrow's agenda holds.
Moneytracker Don Grant brings us some truth, to combat misinformation about taxes that seems to circulate anytime a big election draws near.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/21/24 Complete Show - The Textron strike is over, there is finally movement in the Boeing strike... and the Chiefs win again.
Hour 3 - Great news as employees will return to work on Wednesday. And there is some progress being made in the Boeing strike as well.
Hour 2 - Sedgwick County has tied this year's record for days without any precipitation. And it may wind up a tie, as rain is likely tonight. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Donald Trump made a batch of fries and served a pre-selected drive thru customer. And he claims that means he worked more at McDonalds than his competition.
Sedgwick County Election Commissioner Laura Rainwater joins us today as voting begins today.
Mayor Lily Wu tells KNSS News council members will look at the future of the new water treatment plant, water and sewer rate for next year, and a public arts overview
A Kentucky jury finds a man guilty of crashing his car into the Jones family from Nickerson, with fatal results
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/9/24 Complete Show - Florida recovering from Milton, Textron talking again with IAM, and a week off for the Chiefs.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a week with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - Steve and Ted go through today's headline news. Then sports. And then we talk about the latest officially designated words in the English language.
Hour 1 - Plenty of devastation and loss of life in Florida. Now businesses are reopening and residents are returning and repairing.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us to preview... a bye week for KC. Still plenty of Chiefs talk there though, and how an October bye week somehow connects to Shocker Football.
Toytopia is the new exhibit at Exploration Place, we talk all about it. Plus business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
We get the KSN Storm Track 3 forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams, then a look at what's happening in Wichita this week with Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holopirek.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/9/24 Complete Show - Textron is once again in talks with the union, Milton strikes Florida, and Wichita's drivers are quantifiably terrible.
Hour 3 - In business news from The Wichita Business Journal, Steve and Ted discuss Textron's union negotiation and some good news from community colleges in Kansas.
Hour 2 - After local and national news Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Apparently, we in Kansas have the 9th worst drivers in the nation. As someone who drives here in Wichita every day... yeah, can't argue.
Some Tornado Warnings sounded as much as 12 hours before Milton's landfall. Steve and Ted get a report from Fox News Correspondent Eben Brown in Florida.
Former Sedgwick County Sheriff Bob Hinshaw lives in Florida, Steve and Ted check in with Bob and get a first hand account after the passage of Hurricane Milton.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service looks at the Tennessee National Guard and efforts to help hurricane victims.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/9/24 Complete Show - Some good news for Textron, in a couple of ways... plus the MLB Playoffs continue with a game tonight in KC.
Hour 2 - Some rain yesterday, but not much at all. And the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast is dry for the foreseeable future as well.
Steve and Ted bring you business news from The Wichita Business Journal. Good news for Textron, and a change at WSU.
Not just Tik Tok, but Facebook... Twitter... any social media. You hear it everywhere, "Put it all in gold, go big on crypto, invest like the billionaires!" Moneytracker Don Grant joins us to tell us how terrible that advice really is.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/8/24 Complete Show - In sports with Ted Woodward we talk about a great Monday night. Plus all the local and national news headlines.
Hour 3 - After local and national news Steve takes a look at a list that Wichita does fairly well on every year.
Hour 2 - We may have gotten enough precipitation to fill a thimble in some places. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Milton is headed towards the part of the country that is still recovering from Helene
It was a great night for sports fans in KC, Royals even up the series with the Yankees and the Chiefs remain unbeaten with a home win on Monday Night Football.
The drought continues across much of Kansas, with no end in sight. Sedgwick County Commission Chair Ryan Baty tells KNSS News the water situation across the state has reached a "crisis" level.
For all the doom and gloom talk out there in this election season, Moneytracker Don Grant says that history shows us when an election comes to an end... the result is good for the markets whomever wins.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/7/24 Complete Show - Still recovering from Helene, Florida will be dealing with Milton soon.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we get the, still very dry, KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - As towns still are cleaning up after Hurricane Helene, here comes Hurricane Milton.
Fox News correspondent Jared Halpern joins us on a Monday. He has been covering the new judicial session that is getting underway.
It is Mondays with the Mayor, and Wichita Mayor Lily Wu joins us with some great news about an event started by former Mayor Brewer... that she is bringing back.
The answer of course is no. But was that obvious? Four out of five Americans believe that if their preferred candidate loses... it will significantly affect their financial health. Moneytracker Don Grant joins us on a Monday with an explanation about why so many Americans are wrong about this simple fact.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/3/24 Complete Show - A temporary solution in the dockworkers strike, but similar strikes continue in the aircraft industry. And an arrest in Wichita is a part of it.
Hour 2 - Local and national news headlines, then Steve and Ted Get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us on a Friday to preview Chiefs vs. Saints on Monday Night Football.
The 2024 Ride Like MADD Poker Run benefiting Mothers Against Drunk Driving is this weekend. Matt Bretz from Bretz Injury Law joins us to talk about the event.
Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holopirek joins us with a look at the events in the area this weekend. Then a story about edible... rodents.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Thursday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
After local and national headline news we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The county court is down to just over 70 homicide cases in its backlog. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Guardsmen mobilized in Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia, with help from the Maryland, Pennsylvania, Mississippi and Connecticut. The efforts are the focus of today's KNSS Salute to Service.
It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward and with a second consecutive win the Royals sweep Baltimore and will now move on to face the Yankees.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 10/2/24 Complete Show - It is great news in sports, and a surprising debate in the world of politics.
Hour 3 - After an incident, the post office is notifying the affected residents while taking temporary measures to ensure carrier's safety.
Hour 2 - After local and national news, Steve and Ted get a still dry forecast from KSN's Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - It was surprisingly civil, but the candidates still strongly disagreed on several key issues.
Fox News Radio's Tonya J. Powers joins us with the latest on this strike, that is potentially harmful to the U.S. economy as a whole.
Steve and Ted look back at that dark day in Shocker history. We also get in touch with Steve's boss at the time of the crash, Chuck Schechner.
It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward, and in a bigtime pitchers duel... KC gets a playoff win!
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/1/24 Complete Show - The Royals are headed to the post-season, VP candidates headed to the debate stage, and dockworkers headed to the picket line.
Hour 3 - J.D. Vance will square off with Gov. Tim Walz tonight, with open mics and they will have to fact check each other.
Hour 2 - After local and national headlines, we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Still no rain in sight for Wichita.
Pete Rose has passed away at the age of 83. Steve and Ted take a look at his career and life during sports with Ted Woodward.
Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty joins us every Tuesday on Steve and Ted in the Morning. After the move from the County Courthouse, the current offices are temporarily in the Ruffin building downtown.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 9/30/24 Complete Show - President Biden going to visit storm damaged Florida, the Chiefs win, and still no rain in the forecast.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wind up the hour, and a Monday show, with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning, we get the (far too dry) Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Police in Rose Hill have identified the remains found in the backyard of a home earlier this month as that of Kennedy Schroer.
Steve and Ted get the latest on what's happening in the storm stricken southeast U.S. from Fox News' Eben Brown.
It is Monday, and time to check in with Wichita Mayor Lily Wu on Mondays with the Mayor. Water an issue locally, and the city's latest treatment plant is coming on-line soon.
It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward. And the Chiefs are 4-0 after a comeback win on the road. And, the Royals are headed to the post-season.
Hour 3 - A 30-year-old woman was taken into custody for felony parental kidnapping, after a missing 6-year-old child was found in Augusta Wednesday. The child had been listed as missing for three years from Las Vegas.
Hour 2 - After a system brought some much needed moisture, we are back to dry conditions in Wichita. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines, we get Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward. Royals get another much needed win as we get another game closer to the post season.
Steve gets the latest from Fox's Eben Brown in Florida, as evacuations are issued ahead of Helene's landfall.
Steve and Ted get a visit from Shae Blevins about Wichita Startup Week 2024. Startups, small business, nonprofits, and entrepreneurs are encouraged to attend to learn about software, marketing, cybersecurity, accounting, and more.
Government officials declined to comment on what type of contingencies the SEALs are training for, but the Financial Times recently reported that Navy SEALs are currently training for contingency plans in Taiwan if the Chinese government ever attempts to invade.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/25/24 Complete Show - Hurricane Helene headed toward the east coast, Textron workers striking in Wichita... plenty of headlines on a Wednesday.
Hour 3 - A report from fire and police is presented to the Wichita City Council that looks back at this year's July 4th celebration.
Hour 2 - Steve and Ted check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Meteorologist Ronelle Williams after today's latest news headlines.
Hour 1 - Florida bracing for the Tropical Storm which is expected to reach Hurricane strength before making landfall.
As the month comes to a close, so does the federal government... unless a bipartisan deal is reached on Capitol Hill. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox's Ryan Schmelz in Washington D.C.
Machinists at Textron in Wichita are on strike. Steve and Ted speak with Jason Pelz, a long-time Textron employee that is out on the picket line.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/20/24 Complete Show - A strike at Boeing, a union vote for Textron, and the possibility of sight for the blinded all topics this morning on the show to end the last week of Summer.
Hour 3 - As the strike continues in Washington, consequences are incoming for those still working and down the support and supply chain.
Hour 2 - Summer remains very hot in Wichita, all the way until its very last day. We get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Meteorologist Jack Maney.
Hour 1 - Wichita is in stage 2 of water conservation restrictions. Stage 3 isn't too far off.
Steve and Ted welcome Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus to the show this morning. Mitch brings us a Falcons/Chiefs preview.
Steve and Ted take a look at business news from The Wichita Business Journal as a vote on a new contract looms.
Steve and Ted take a look at business news from The Wichita Business Journal as a vote on a new contract looms.
Steve gets the latest on Elon Musk's Neurolink implant technology from Fox News correspondent Eben Brown.
Steve gets the latest on Elon Musk's Neurolink implant technology from Fox News correspondent Eben Brown.
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 9/19/24 Complete Show - Textron workers voting on a strike, International Talk Like a Pirate Day, and Steve and Ted bring you a live update from Winfield at the Walnut Valley Festival.
Hour 3 - Now the IAM will be voting on the offer, to accept or go on strike. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Steve and Ted get today's KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. It is the final full week of summer, so mid-summer heat returns to Wichita for a day.
Hour 1 - A bipartisan group of Representatives thwart Republicans in the U.S. House, who failed on Wednesday to pass a funding bill that included a voting measure backed by Donald Trump. A government shutdown will happen at the end of the month without the passage of a spending bill.
U.S. Senior officials are saying Israel is responsible for the bombings that have killed at least 37 and wounded dozens more, including civilians and children. Steve and Ted get an update from Fox News' Jonathan Savage in London.
It is the 52nd Annual Walnut River Festival featuring the National Flat-Picking Championships. Steve and Ted in the Morning sponsor and Wichita entrepreneur "Hatman" Jack Kellogg is in Winfield for the festival, and he joins us live this morning.
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced that 24-year-old U.S. Army Air Force Staff Sgt. John Tarbert, killed during World War II, has been accounted for. His story is the focus of today's KNSS Salute To Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/17/24 Complete Show - All the local and national news headlines on the show today, plus we check in with Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers. And talk laziness and cheeseburgers.
Hour 3 - The Wichita City Council gets an explanation as the north Wichita project is coming in late and overbudget.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - For the first time since the latest alleged assassination attempt, Donald Trump is getting back behind the podium.
Even in the wake of the "me too" movement, a new study shows no progress has been made in the U.S. workplace in lessening the instances of sexual harassment.
"Look busy, the boss is coming." That is "fauxductivity," Steve and Ted talk about where we've seen it.
Don Grant joins us on a Wednesday clearing up some political spin on the financial proposals made by one Presidential candidate. And then the conversation turns to something more fun... cheeseburgers.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/17/24 Complete Show - Local news headlines including big news about local and state-level officials. And our weekly check in with Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Tuesday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - Any rain would be good. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - City Hall silent after the abrupt resignation of Wichita's Parks and Recreation Director.
Fox News' Eben Brown joins us with the latest from Florida on the latest Trump assassination attempt.
Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The Council will be recognizing many people and entities in the upcoming meeting.
Moneytracker Don Grant says it can be variable, what makes a person consider themselves "wealthy."
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/16/24 Complete Show - Steve and Ted recap a weekend's worth of headline news including the latest on the new assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
Hour 3 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The guys moderated a town hall meeting with Sen. Marshall (R-KS) over the weekend, and we recap the event.
Hour 2 - Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The suspect never managed to fire a shot as Secret Service agents prevented him from approaching Trump while he played golf in Florida.
It was a very narrow, almost-loss, at Arrowhead Sunday afternoon. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Mayor Lily Wu joins us today, it's Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The City of Wichita is moving forward on its plan to open a new winter shelter for the homeless.
Have a closet full of financial documents? Moneytracker Don Grant tells us what we need to keep, and for how long before safely shredding them.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/13/24 Complete Show - It is an eventful Friday with breaking business news, a check in from the Kansas State Fair, and a visit from the Voice of the Chiefs.
Hour 3 - A new report shows that over 250 guns were stolen out of cars so far this year. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - The news from Seattle, is more bad news for Boeing. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Steve and Ted with local and national news headlines. Harris and Trump hitting the campaign trail after the latest (and last) Presidential debate.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us with a preview of Kansas City vs. Cincinnati.
The Kansas State Fair is enjoying great weather, Steve and Ted get an update from fair General Manager Bryan Schultz.
But maybe the more important question, what IS a "bull trap?" We get the answers from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/12/24 Complete Show - Hurricane in the Gulf, wildfires in the West, and the need for blood in the Midwest... All the daily news on a Thursday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports headlines, Steve and Ted wrap up a Thursday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 1 - After making landfall as a Category 2 Hurricane, Francine has been downgraded to a Tropical Depression.
With another government shutdown looming Oct. 1st, House GOP leadership is going back to the drawing board. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News' Eben Brown.
The Red Cross has managed to recover from a blood shortage, but to maintain that supply to hospitals they still need donors. Red Cross Regional Communications Logan Wright joins us this morning to tell us about the local need for donated blood. Visit redcrossblood.org for more information.
If a bride has cold feet, this man will speak now rather than hold his peace. Provided you can get him $500 that is.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/11/24 Complete Show - Steve and Ted look back at last night's debate, and way back to this day in 2001.
Hour 3 - At the latest council meeting, the Wichita City Council discussed the now-delayed parking plan.
Hour 2 - After local and national news Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The Gulf Coast is buckling down for the storm. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
While answering few questions proposed to them and sticking to rehearsed talking points instead, Vice President Harris and former President Trump "debated" for the first time on Tuesday night. We get the after action report from Fox News' Jared Halpern.
After a look at some of the events commemorating the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York, Steve and Ted take a look back at that day in 2001.
A business school has projected the 10 year consequences of the economic policies of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. We hear about it from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/10/24 Complete Show - It is a Tuesday, and we have a bond issue that will be on an upcoming ballot. Plus a visit from Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty.
Hour 2 - Local and national news updates, then Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The new $450 million bond issue will now face a public vote. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News Correspondent Tonya J. Powers has been following a developing story as more and more opinion is being formed about youth football and the potential danger to teens.
September is Suicide Prevention Month. Sedgwick County Commission Chair Ryan Baty tells KNSS News the Commission will proclaim Suicide Prevention Week in Sedgwick County at Wednesday's meeting
Moneytracker Don Grant says many have been fooled into taking Social Security benefits far too early.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/5/24 Complete Show - Steve is back from vacation and todays headlines include a parking debate, and network debate, and some cookies coming to Wichita.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Monday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - High 80's for highs, no rain. Sept. in Kansas this week looks pleasant. After local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted, Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward, and plenty more this morning.
Steve and Ted get a report from Fox News' Eben Brown in Florida as more and more communities across the country are commemorating 9/11 in a variety of ways.
At Tuesday's meeting, the Wichita City Council will share an update on proposed a parking plan for the City. Mayor Lily Wu joins us every Monday... it's Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant says if, for whatever reason, someone has to go back to work... there is a right and wrong way to get that done.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/5/24 Complete Show - The state fair starts today in Hutchinson, and the Chiefs win their opener. All the news today from Ted and KNSS' John Whitmer on a Friday.
Hour 3 - Georgia is one of the states holding parents liable for providing mass shooters with the weapons they use in school shootings.
Hour 2 - The scam is circulating here in Kansas, and looks pretty legit. It is not, you don't owe Florida's Dept. of Transportation anything.
Hour 1 - It is fair time in Kansas and you can almost smell the deep fryer oil all the way from Hutchinson. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Representative Ron Estes (R-KS) has been asking people in the 4th District what issues are important to them. And he shares what he's been hearing with us on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Ted and John get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. A great weekend to start up the Kansas State Fair.
Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward, and the Chiefs win it in the final seconds of the NFL's first regular season game.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/5/24 Complete Show - Once again John filling in for Steve, Ted and John bring all the news, plus a slightly early NFL preview from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - Ted and John wrap up a Thursday looking at some business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - The Sedgwick County Commissioners sign off on the raises for Sheriffs Deputies and District Attorney's Office.
Hour 1 - No injuries were reported after the suspect fired several rounds at Sheriff's Deputies.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us a day early with a preview of tonight's season opening matchup in Arrowhead. And as always Mitch somehow relates the game to Shocker Football in the Eddie Plopa Shocker Football Kansas City Chiefs Update.
It is Sports with Ted Woodward, and it is a very positive feeling in the sports world. NFL kicks off tonight in KC, and the Royals get a much-needed win.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service highlights the heroism of Marine Corps veteran Cpl. Daniel Heller who received the Navy Cross during an award ceremony last week, for his actions on Feb. 13, 1969, during Operation Dewey Canyon in the Vietnam War.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/4/24 Complete Show - On a Wednesday, Ted and KNSS host John Whitmer take a look at today's headline news.
Hour 3 - Airbnb rentals for parties are the target of a new ordinance approved by the City Council in Wichita.
Hour 1 - After local and national news, we get Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward with some more bad news for Royals fan.
Sedgwick County Commission candidate Jeff Blubaugh joins us for a look at some tax proposals.
After plenty of public pushback, city officials are pulling parking plans for another look. Business news from The Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us weekday mornings at 6:50 on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - These "party houses" are generally on offer online on sites like Airbnb. They gather many complaint calls and now the council is looking into things.
Hour 2 - A strange story, troopers find one motorist drives 30 miles... after an accident bad enough to set off his airbags.
Hour 1 - Rings added to the tower for the Paris Olympics... might stick around a while.
"What's making that noise?" is probably a fairly alarming question when asked aboard a brand new spacecraft. Fox News' Eben Brown joins us with the latest from the ISS.
Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty joins us on a Tuesday. We talk budget, taxes, and much more.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with financial wisdom every weekday at 6:50 on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/30/24 Complete Show - Plenty to talk about to wrap up a week. Next weekend, the Kansas State Fair.
Hour 3 - The Kansas Dept. of Commerce is responding to allegations of fraud, made by the interim Peabody city clerk, who died in a crash.
Hour 2 - Still down overall from normal usage, but water use is back up from last week's low.
Hour 1 - After Local and national news headlines, we get Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Steve and Ted take a more nationwide look at the trend with Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers.
Steve and Ted get a holiday weekend look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Meteorologist Jack Maney.
Things were looking bad for Millennials, and now things have turned around. We get some financial wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/29/24 Complete Show - Local and national news headlines, a Jayhawk Football preview from Ted Woodward, and much more on a Thursday.
Hour 3 - Landowners are having to dig deeper to draw well water. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted followed by a check in with KSN's Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - With the holiday coming up, AAA is saying Thursday and Friday are big travel days.
In a new advisory the US Health Department is warning about stress on parents in the country. We get the latest from Fox News' Eben Brown in Florida.
Lots of blame to go around on this "oops" moment. This story and much more conversation plus Sports with Ted Woodward today on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/28/24 Complete Show - Plenty of headline national and local news on Steve and Ted plus a visit from AAA Kansas' Shawn Steward and a great story from The Wichita Business Journal about a new business started by a Wichita teacher.
Hour 3 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted. Sports and some election coverage. Then it is time for business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - The plan would require the passage of a new bond issue, that will be put to the public in an upcoming election.
Hour 1 - After making some minor changes addressing the Supreme Court's recent "presidential immunity" ruling, Special Counsel Jack Smith has refiled the charges against Donald Trump.
The rules will mirror the previous Trump/Biden debate. Steve gets details from Fox News' Jared Halpern.
Shawn Steward of AAA/Kansas tells KNSS News the cost to travel is down 2 percent from last year. Gasoline is cheaper this year, down 51 cents from a year ago. Kansas gas is 30 cents a gallon less than the national average
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with financial and investing wisdom, weekdays at 6:50 a.m. on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/27/24 Complete Show - We start with breaking news, local and national headlines, and much more.
Hour 3 - The next step to be discussed at their September 9th meeting, is how to pay for the plan. The district may ask voters to approve a $450 million-dollar school bond.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
A really good beginning of a road trip as the Royals win a resumed game, then pick up another win in the nightcap. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Sedgwick County Commission has approved its budget for next year. Commission Chair Ryan Baty tells KNSS News the budget process for the County is a big job, with 46 departments, that begins in February and ends in August.
Many reports coming in about a very large mammal being sighted in the Wichita metro area. Not a very common place to see an elk, but we are getting elk sightings.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/26/24 Complete Show - It is a Monday and we recap the weekend, and look to the work week ahead. Plus Mondays with the Mayor as well.
Hour 3 - After local and national news we get the latest on Russia's war in Ukraine from Fox News' Jonathan Savage in London.
Hour 2 - After local and national news Steve and Ted look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kanas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Heat-related illnesses in the hundreds darkened day 1 of the air show at McConnell. Damage and multiple injuries caused by a freak thunderstorm led to the cancellation of day 2.
It is Monday, and Mondays with the Mayor here on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Mayor Lily Wu joins us after a budget passes, with the votes of everyone on the City Council... except hers.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning to give us some of the plusses and minuses about online real estate... "help."
The show on Sunday was canceled due to freak storm, but Steve and several family members were there on Saturday. And Steve tells us all about it.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/23/24 Complete Show - Steve and Ted wrap up a week looking forward to the air show at McConnell and the start of a new NFL season.
Hour 3 - Recent early morning thunderstorms aren't doing a whole lot to alleviate drought... but efforts to conserve water are doing well.
Hour 2 - Another early morning thunderstorm in the Wichita area. A flood warning for Sedgwick County, and a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Butler.
But, its the preseason. The Chiefs get out with few injury concerns and a better evaluation on a lot of players. And that's a win, even if they lost every preseason game. Steve and Ted get the final training camp update from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
It has been an odd story, and we get more from Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers in New York.
After hearing a little about the show we get this week's "What's Happening in Wichita" from Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holopirek.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/21/24 Complete Show - The DNC will wrap up tomorrow, the Sedgwick County Commission approved a budget yesterday... Those are the things we are talking about today. Plus a snakebite on a toilet story. What could go wrong?
Hour 3 - The $563.4 million budget is being supported by a property tax levy of nearly $199.6 million.
Hour 2 - After headlines news we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast for the weekend ahead with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Moring. One more night and one more keynote speech left at the DNC in Chicago.
It is the penultimate edition of Mitch Holthus' 2024 training camp update... and The Voice of the Chiefs gives us a preview of tonight's matchup.
Eric McElvenny is an eight-time Iron Man runner and 2020 Tokyo Paralympics triathlete, where he finished 6th. His story is today's KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News correspondent Eben Brown joins us from Florida with the latest on the dangerous heat in the southern U.S.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/21/24 Complete Show - From local government budgets to the big DNC in Chicago, Steve and Ted bring all the headline news on a Wednesday.
Hour 2 - Just in time for the big air show at McConnell, near triple digit heat will be back in Wichita this weekend. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Day 2 wraps up in Chicago at the Democrat National Convention with plenty of featured speakers.
Cut downs loom, many players are getting their final shots to make a team. Steve and Ted get a training camp update from Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Toastique opening near 21st and Webb on Sept. 7th. Local and national business news form The Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted get the latest projections for Labor Day travel from Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/20/24 Complete Show - After a late night speech at the DNC, plenty of headline news to bring to everyone today.
Hour 3 - It was a kind of farewell address from the President who endorsed Vice President Harris.
Hour 2 - Too liberal, not liberal enough, plenty of people demonstrating at the Democratic National Convention.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The new plates will be issued to drivers, while drivers with the older design can get the new plates.
Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us this morning as the 3rd and final preseason game nears for the Chiefs. Mitch is at... "peak Mitch" this morning.
A "big day" Wednesday at the Sedgwick County Commission meeting, says Commission Chair Ryan Baty. He says the public is invited to comment before the budget and capital improvement program are adopted.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with some very level-headed investing advice... and an endorsement for pedicures.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/19/24 Complete Show - Big visits today. We got Wichita Mayor Lily Wu. We have Sen. Roger Marshall. And once again, Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - El Dorado Police, Wichita Police and Bomb Squad, along with the ATF made the area safe for residents after the device was found.
And it is a loss that Chiefs Kingdom feels pretty good about, considering it is the preseason and there were no major injuries. But we get the fallout from Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
At Tuesday's meeting, the Wichita City Council will approve next year's budget. Mayor Lily Wu joins us today on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Senator Roger Marshall joins us this morning and we cover a variety of topics ahead of his upcoming visit to Wichita.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/16/24 Complete Show - Plenty to talk about including a visit to Wichita from Merrick Garland, next weekend's air show, and much more.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get the KSN Storm Track 3 forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The ribbon is cut on the new east substation.
McConnell's John Van Winkle joins us with all the information about next weekend's event.
Moneytracker Don Grant says there are a few things that can help gauge your own financial health.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/15/24 Complete Show - Sedgwick County Health Director Adrienne Byrne joins us with information about the cold, flu, and covid season and how it might already be here.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Thursday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - We got some rain, had some power outages early this morning. Steve and Ted get today's Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted. Plus at the bottom of the hour we take a look at this week's Salute to Service.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us from the very last day Chiefs training camp in St. Joseph as they transition back to KC.
It is that time of year, so Steve and Ted get some health advice from Sedgwick County Health Director Adrienne Byrne.
Everybody's savings needs are different. But with some general spending and savings wisdom we talk with Moneytracker Don Grant.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/14/24 Complete Show - On a mid-week show today we have a lot of breaking news plus much much more.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up another show with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted... then it is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us once again from training camp. Some unfortunate injury news, but also some good news on recoveries.
The busses are back on the roads, and we get some safe driving and back-to-school tips from AAA Kansas' Shawn Steward.
A very long city council meeting, many Wichitans letting the council know their opinions. And now the plan that has been in place for several years... could be facing some changes.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 8/13/24 Complete Show - Plenty of local and national news headlines this morning. And another visit from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - National and local new headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. They close out the hour with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - Wichita Mayor Lily Wu tells KNSS News it's an effort to pay for maintenance of city facilities.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. After an over 100 page report, the former police chief of Marion will face... one charge related to an illegal raid.
Getting Chris Jones back on the D line has left a space in the secondary, and Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus introduces us to a player that is filling that need for KC.
Commission Chairman Ryan Baty joins us to preview meetings, Tuesday mornings on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It is Lead-off Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning. College football, Royals, Wind Surge, MLB... lots of sports news this morning.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Monday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. Dollar for dollar, there is better rental value in Wichita, than anywhere else.
Hour 2 - After local and national news, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Not a usual reason for the prices to be down as well. Steve and Ted kick off another week with headline news.
Mitch Holthus, Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs, joins us once again from training camp. Today looking back at a preseason loss.
It is Mondays with the Mayor, and Wichita Mayor Lilly Wu joins us with information on the visit, parking, softening the code of ethics, and more.
U.S. wins medal count, ties with China for Gold. Lead-off sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning with Ted Woodward.
Steve & Ted: 8/9/24 Complete Show - Steve and Ted put a bow on a busy week with visits from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Senator Jerry Moran.
Hour 2 - Who's a good boy? Officer Shadow is a very good boy. Steve and Ted with the headlines on a Friday.
Hour 2 - After local and national news Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Weekend Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. And it is a beauty... for August.
Hour 1 - All the local and national news you need on a Friday. The deadly storm continues on after Monday's landfall.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus gives us a preview of what we will see on Saturday.
Special visitors are coming to Wichita Monday. Boeing's new CEO Kelly Ortberg will be hosted by U.S. Senator Jerry Moran. The Senator joined us this morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Exploration Place has reported unprecedented success in the 2023-24 fiscal year, welcoming a record-breaking 409,975 visitors. Adam Smith is our guest this weekend on Issues 2024, Saturday and Sunday morning at 8 on KNSS.
Steve & Ted: 8/8/24 Complete Show - National and international news is a strange mix today, as the the Wall Street rollercoaster. But we have it all on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Austrian authorities have suspects in custody, fans are getting tickets refunded.
Hour 2 - After local and national news Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Zoning for potential solar farms is being discussed creating the potential for more energy generation here in Sedgwick County.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us this morning with a look at the Chiefs' linebackers.
The story of Retired Army Lt. Col. Daniel Gade is the focus of today's KNSS Salute to Service. Lt. Col. Gade, two-time Purple Heart recipient, has turned his life-altering injuries into a mission to help his fellow veterans overcome their personal struggles.
Steve & Ted: 8/7/24 Complete Show - The primary election is done, the tickets are cemented. Steve and Ted bring the news, sports, and interviews that keep you informed.
Hour 3 - The investigation alleged the suspect shot himself, the Sheriff is recommending no charges be filed.
Hour 2 - After local and national news and sports (and a whole lot more) Steve and Ted wrap up the hour with some business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 1 - Local and national headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. And locally, the primaries are done and contests set for November.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us once again on Steve and Ted in the Morning. He's at training camp with the team in St. Joseph, Missouri, and he has been talking with Chiefs DE George Karlaftis.
Technology sure is something, but do you you want a robot rooting around in your mouth? Well, it has happened. And we get the story from Fox's Eben Brown in Florida.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. It will still be Summer, in Kansas, in August... but we get a high on Thursday of only 88 degrees.
Steve & Ted: 8/6/24 Complete Show - Plenty of news today. Local, national, and breaking election news today on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - The charges are recommended after an illegal police raid of the Marion County Record newspaper.
Hour 2 - Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams gives us the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast after local and national news. Ronelle tells Steve and Ted that we can expect cooler than average temperatures by the weekend.
Hour 1 - After the vandalism and destruction of the prior statue, the new Jackie Robinson statue was dedicated in McAdams Park.
Today on his Training Camp Update, Voice of the Kanas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus gives us a great look at newly minted Chief WR Hollywood Brown.
Voters are heading to the polls today for the Primary Election in Kansas. Sedgwick County Commission Chair Ryan Baty tells KNSS News Election Commissioner Laura Rainwater has done a good job in creating more polling places.
Moneytracker Don Grant with some very timely investing wisdom following a global stock selloff.
Steve & Ted: 8/5/24 Complete Show - It is a Monday, Steve and Ted kick off the week with a recap of the weekend's events and with a look ahead, and at breaking national news as well.
Hour 3 - The home, built in 1926, covers more than 7,000 square feet. Steve and Ted wrap up a Monday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 1 - Debby is roaring across Florida as a tropical storm after making landfall as a Category 1 hurricane Monday morning.
Hour 2 - The man who pleaded guilty to stealing and later burning the Jackie Robinson statue from League 42 at McAdams Park this past January has been sentenced.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus with us once again. Mitch gives us the latest from training camp in St. Joseph with a focus on the defensive secondary.
Stage 2 of Wichita's Drought Relief Plan went into effect today Monday. Mayor Lily Wu tells KNSS News each quadrant of the city is allowed to water on specific days and times.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us every weekday with some sound financial tips. Saving can mean adjusting for your own risk tolerance. Don gives Steve and Ted some advice, then we celebrate National Underwear Day.
Steve & Ted: 8/2/24 Complete Show - Steve and Ted wrap up the week with all the headlines, local and national, plus another check-in with Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus in St. Joseph, Missouri.
Hour 3 - Watering can now only happen once a week in Wichita, starting Monday as the City Council has chosen to enact stage 2 water conservation procedures after exempting a few businesses.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines Steve and Ted check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The Biden Administration celebrates the largest prisoner exchange since the end of the Cold War era.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus gives us some insight on some new Chiefs' player from training camp in St. Joe.
That is, get rid of stuff... to start spending as opposed to saving. We get some more great advice from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Steve & Ted: 8/1/24 Complete Show - Lots going on today, including some breaking news for Wichita. It is a Thursday on Steve and Ted with business news from the Wichita Business Journal and a check in with Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - The fire danger weather continues in the Western U.S. And now wildfires have broken out in our neighbor to the west.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Some storm this morning cool things down. Well... August in Kansas "cool down" anyway.
Hour 1 - The shooting occurred just after 11 p.m. Thursday near Central and Hillside. After a traffic stop, an officer struggled with a man in a car. Police claim the man was armed. The officer fired at the man, who was pronounced dead at the scene.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us again from training camp in St. Joe. We've looked at coaching, the offense... and now we take a look at the world champion defense.
It's all over but the formalities, Kamala Harris will be facing Donald Trump in November. Steve and Ted get the latest from Washington D.C. from Fox News' Ryan Schmelz.
In a settlement, the Navy agreed to “re-review the personnel records of all Class members to ensure that the U.S. Navy has permanently removed adverse records related to non-compliance with the COVID-19 mandate.” This story is today's KNSS Salute to Service.
Steve & Ted: 7/31/24 Complete Show - It is a midweek edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning. Some big breaking business news today as well an update from the Paris Olympics and Chiefs Training Camp.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Wednesday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - The drought continues, Steve and Ted get the latest KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Police rescued the child who was uninjured in the ordeal. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us today from Chiefs Training Camp. We talk a look at veteran TE Travis Kelce.
Fox News' Tonya J. Powers joins us this morning for some Olympics coverage and a look at the medal count.
Boeing announced that its Board of Directors chose Robert K. "Kelly" Ortberg as the company's new president and chief executive officer.
Steve & Ted: 7/30/24 Complete Show - Steve and Ted with plenty to talk about today. Plus visits from Moneytracker Don Grant, Commission Chairman Baty, and Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Tuesday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. Chase Bank opening a branch in Wichita, but some bad news for Textron.
Hour 2 - After local and national headline news, Steve and Ted check with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams to see if there is any relief in sight on today's Storm Track 3 Forecast.
Hour 1 - At a campaign stop, President Biden outlined his plans to address term limits for SCOTUS Justices, ethics concerns, and the recent decision on Presidential immunity.
We get another Training Camp update from Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus. Mitch has the focus this morning on QB Patrick Mahomes.
Steve and Ted get a Sedgwick County Commission preview from Chairman Ryan Baty. But first, Baty comments on the current drought and how we need to respond.
It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward. Things were looking bad for the blue in Chicago... until the Royals turned things around.
Steve & Ted: 7/29/24 Complete Show - A hot transition to August for Kansas, wildfire danger and fires already burning in California... but the Chiefs are in training camp.
Hour 3 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted, and we wrap up a Monday on Steve and Ted with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - This week's transition from July to August... will be hot. Dangerously hot. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The wildfire danger in the western and parts of the midwest U.S. is very high. Firefighters working hard in California right now. Local and national headline news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It is that time of year again. Our very first check in of the season with Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus, live from Chiefs Training Camp in St. Joseph, Missouri.
School supply costs are up, Steve and Ted take a look at some of the response to those costs with Fox's Eben Brown.
Moneytracker Don Grant says annuities can be useful, and a part of a retirement investment strategy. But, you have to doublecheck that policy before signing on the dotted line.
Steve & Ted: 7/26/24 Complete Show - It is a Friday, Steve and Ted load everyone up with all the news and information they need to get through a hot weekend ahead.
Hour 3 - The Highway Patrol has given out more +100 mph tickets than ever. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After headline news, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Dangerous highs returning next week.
Hour 1 - As a part of his U.S. visit, Benjamin Netanyahu held meetings with President Biden and VP (and Democratic candidate) Harris.
Steve and Ted take a look at this weekend's events in town with Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holopirek. Oh and we tell you all about this weekend's Summer Concert Series event from our friends over on KEYN.
It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward. The Olympics underway, the NBC World Series underway, and the return of a great classic event in Wichita.
A montage of Olympics talk ahead of the Opening Ceremonies today on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Plus a look at some very odd "sporting" events that were a part of Olympics in the past.
Steve & Ted: 7/25/24 Complete Show - Plenty to talk about this morning. A Korean War commemoration, a Presidential address, the ongoing election, and the start of the 90th annual NBC World Series.
Hour 3 - The President says he's putting the good of the country and preservation of democracy ahead of his personal ambition. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News' Jared Halpern.
Hour 2 - After local and national headlines we take a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. The dry conditions continue for Wichita... and a return to dangerous high heat by weekend's end.
Hour 1 - Local and national headline news on Steve and Ted, then we get Lead-off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Business news on Steve and Ted from The Wichita Business Journal. We start with an aircraft manufacturing story followed by the banks list, Wichita based Emprise Bank comes in 2nd for the state.
Steve and Ted welcome Veteran Tom Huxtable to the show this morning. Tom will be Master of Ceremony at Saturday's Korean War Armistice Day Commemoration. The ceremony will be held at Wichita Veterans Memorial Park, 339 Veterans Parkway from 10 to 10:30 a.m. For more information visit wichitaveteransmemorialpark.com.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service brings closure to the story of a former soldier sworn to secrecy regarding his true mission in WWII.
Steve & Ted: 7/24/24 Complete Show - Steve is back from not being chosen to serve on a jury, he and Ted get back into the groove of bringing us all the headline news.
Hour 3 - After eliminating automatic triggers for mandatory water conservation measures, The Wichita City Council now faces the possibility they will personally have to enact water restrictions.
Hour 2 - After headline news on Steve and Ted we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Exploration Place has reported unprecedented success in the 2023-24 fiscal year, welcoming a record-breaking 409,975 visitors. The milestone represents a 13% increase from the previous record of 363,047 visitors set in 2022-23.
After moving offices out of the courthouse, the Sedgwick County Commission is still looking for a permanent solution and home for business offices.
Steve was absent Monday and Tuesday, called to do his civic duty as a potential juror in Sedgwick County District Court. We hear all about his experience now that he's back.
Of course it is important for national security, but Moneytracker Don Grant tells us about it's economic value.
Steve & Ted: 7/23/24 Complete Show - Steve still out on jury duty, but Ted and Jad have plenty of news to bring listeners, including hearings with the embattled Secret Service director.
Hour 3 - The Farnborough Air Show is ongoing and many local manufacturing executives and politicians are there to promote Wichita.
Hour 2 - After isolating himself in Delaware with covid, President Biden will be returning to D.C. after announcing he will no longer seek the nomination for reelection.
Hour 1 - After headline news we get to lead-off sports with Ted Woodward. A great way for the Royals to kick off a series, and a big night for KC's Bobby Witt Jr.
Seems like more and more recalls are being issued in the automotive industry. We get the latest from Fox's Jeff Monosso in Chicago.
Ted is joined by Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty who previews tomorrow's meeting and comments on the Farnborough Air Show.
Moneytracker Don Grant says traditionally safe investments like bonds or gold... are safe. But without risk, you will most likely be losing out on much larger returns.
Steve & Ted: 7/22/24 Complete Show - Steve is out today, but plenty of news for Ted and Jad to bring to the listeners. Plus a new #1 at the box office and a basketball tournament underway at Koch Arena.
Hour 3 - It started in Ellsworth County, when the KHP attempted to stop the motorcyclist on K-14 for driving 20 miles per hour over the speed limit. The driver was eventually apprehended around 4 p.m. at mile marker 87, west of Grainfield in Gove County, after completely traversing Russell, Ellis, and Trego Counties along the way.
After local and national news headlines, we get a check of the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The President made the decision to stand aside. Republican policymakers screaming for Biden to step down now.
The Royals take care of business at home by sweeping... the worst team in Major League Baseball. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The worst of the effects were fixed by the end of the business day. But we are joined by Fox News' Eben Brown who is covering the fallout from the global outage issue.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us on a Monday with some great advice. Historical evidence has shown that no matter how bad the "catastrophe" is... the market will recover. Panic selling... will be a loss of opportunity.
Steve & Ted: 7/19/24 Complete Show - And yes, the outage affected KNSS and Audacy stations across the country. Yet we persevered and brought you another edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning... but it very nearly couldn't be done.
Hour 3 - According to Wichita Police a man was taken into custody following a standoff at a home near Pawnee and McLean. The incident began after a 911 call around 3:15 a.m. Thursday.
Hour 2 - Cybersecurity company CrowdStrike sent out an update that brought down systems for companies all around the world. Airlines had to ground flights, 911 systems in the U.S. were down... it was chaos.
The Basketball Tournament is back in Wichita, with our very own Aftershocks taking the court with a new team, also from Wichita.
Hulk Hogan firing up the crowd, several high profile speakers, and it all wraps up with a 90 min speech from Donald Trump himself. We get the latest from Fox News Jeff Monosso.
Visit Wichita and KNSS take a look at what's happening in the city this weekend. Go to visitwichita.com to see for yourself. And don't miss the KEYN Summer Concert Series. Tonight check out The Banned at Andover’s Capitol Federal Amphitheater.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on a great weather Friday for mid-July in Wichita.
Steve & Ted: 7/17/24 Complete Show - It is a full news day with local news focused on the Kansas Open Records Act, and President Biden making news with a positive covid test.
Hour 3 - The Kansas Open Records Act was a topic of discussion at the County Commission meeting on Wednesday.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning, we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The President tested positive and has canceled several stops and events for safety. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted wrap up the hour with some business news from The Wichita Business Journal. And Goodcents has recognized a Wichita franchise operator as the nation's best.
The 2024 Paris Summer Olympics start next week, and we talk a little Olympics on a Thursday.
Steve & Ted: 7/17/24 Complete Show - Wichita and Sedgwick County putting together the next budget, the RNC continues, and Ted tells us all about the All Star Game.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we get sports with Ted Woodward. Several Royals showcased at the All Star Game as well as a former Shocker.
Hour 1 - Former Presidential candidate Nikki Haley among last night's speakers in Milwaukee.
The budget process is underway for Wichita and Sedgwick County. Steve and Ted talk about some of the local issues after a newscast.
Coming down under summer Kansas average temperatures today after several days under a heat advisory. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with a warning about one sneaky and unfortunate way that a retirement can be damaged.
Steve & Ted: 7/16/24 Complete Show - The local governmental bodies looking at a budget while nationally, the focus is on former President Trump.
Hour 3 - Now we are finding out that the building the suspect fired from, was a staging area for Trump's security. We get the latest from Fox News's Ryan Schmelz.
Hour 2 - The FBI is discovering more and more about the suspect... but are still no closer to finding a motive for the assassination attempt.
Hour 1 - The official nomination was made yesterday and the RNC. The former President also named his VP nominee.
It came down to the last swing of the bat for Bobby Witt Jr. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
At Wednesday's meeting the Sedgwick County Commission will consider a proposed budget for next year. Commission Chair Ryan Baty joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The Commission is looking at a spending plan of more than $590,000.
Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities joins us with today's report. Apparently, it may be worth selling cattle in Nebraska rather than Kansas.
Steve & Ted: 7/15/24 Complete Show - Steve returns from vacation to much upheaval in the political world. Plenty of coverage, plus local news, sports, business news from The Wichita Business Journal, and it is Mondays with the Mayor as well.
Hour 3 - Authorities combing the shooter's home and past as the questions continue to mount after the suspect was killed moments after firing shots at the former President.
Hour 2 - Plenty of headline news on Steve and Ted, gas prices going up, with some relief on the horizon according to some of the experts.
Hour 1 - The shooter and one spectator are dead, others injured after the incident at a Trump campaign rally in Pennsylvania.
Steve and Ted get a convention preview from Fox News White House Correspondent Ryan Schmelz. The convention getting underway, with added security after last weekend's assassination attempt on former President Trump.
This morning on Mondays with the Mayor, we asked Former President Donald Trump narrowly escaped with his life in an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania. Wichita Mayor Lilly Wu says "we in Wichita try to focus on activities to reduce violence and try to bring peace and unity."
Moneytracker Don Grant says sometimes, paying yourself first means doing without... for the moment.
Steve & Ted: 7/12/24 Complete Show - John Whitmer in for Steve today as we wrap up the week with plenty of local and national news headlines and sports.
Hour 3 - The latest in a series of high-stakes mistakes made by President Biden as his competence is under increased scrutiny.
Hour 2 - As the Governors gather in Utah, they get an address from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Ted and John speak with our special guest, Kansans for Life of Kansas City Director of Communications Danielle Underwood.
Hour 1 - After local and national news it is time for a week-ending edition of Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Kind of floating behind the front page nationwide headlines... a bill designed to keep members of congress from profiteering in the stock market.
Steve & Ted: 7/11/24 Complete Show - John Whitmer back in to help out on a Thursday Steve and Ted in the Morning. Plenty of news to go over, some great local sports news, and a visit with Congressman Ron Estes.
Hour 3 - After local and national news we take a look at sports with Ted Woodward. And it is good news for Royals fans, as well as Wind Surge fans.
Hour 2 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning, then a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast.
Hour 1 - Sedgwick County has proposed a $563.4 million budget for 2025, with a total property tax levy of $199.5 million.
Supporters say the bill is necessary to keep noncitizens from voting, U.S. Representative Ron Estes (R-KS) voted for the bill. Congressman Estes joins us today on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Vet the Vote Coalition says it has recruited over 130-thousand election poll worker from the veteran and military family community for the 2024 elections.
KNSS' John Whitmer was in Cheney, walking in the parade for the Sedgwick County Fair. We get the recap from John.
Steve & Ted: 7/10/24 Complete Show - KNSS Host John Whitmer joins Ted this morning as we go through the day's news, have a talk with a foreign correspondent, and welcome Sen. Marshall back to the show.
Hour 3 - At Tuesday's Wichita City Council meeting, the council approved a $50,000 funding proposal for the Project Downtown Master Plan Update.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Meteorologist Jack Maney.
Hour 1 - Local and national headline news, then it is time for Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward. The remnants of a tropical storm will mean a doubleheader for the Royals.
We welcome Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) to the show this morning to talk about several topics, including the health of the President.
KNSS's very own John Whitmer will be in attendance, and he gives us a look at what is waiting if you want to check it out this weekend.
Moneytracker Don Grant says everyone needs to be wary about scams, but many times scammers target older Americans.
Steve & Ted: 7/09/24 Complete Show - KNSS Host John Whitmer joins Ted this morning as Texas is reeling from Hurricane Beryl's landfall. As well as another report that brings up more questions regarding the health of President Biden.
Ted and John are joined by Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty, and many crime numbers are down in the county. With that plus an increases in cases cleared by the DA's office... good news for jail officials.
Hour 3 - The storm does weaken to a tropical depression, but not before slamming into Houston as a Category 1.
Hour 2 - After local and national news, we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Meteorologist Jack Maney.
Hour 1 - Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) comments on the report claiming a Parkinson's disease specialist visited the White House.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach says the changes would base Title IX's protections on gender identity rather than biological gender. Kobach joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us weekdays at 6:50 with financial wisdom, and sometimes its about a conversation that isn't easy to have.
Steve & Ted: 7/08/24 Complete Show - KNSS Host John Whitmer joins Ted this morning as we bring the listeners headline news, local and national sports, and much more. Including Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Ted and John take a look at the Wichita City Council meeting agenda for the week, plus a look at the rest of the local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Ted and John bring us local and national headline news and sports. And we wrap up the hour with some business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 1 - The justices ruled that a common second-trimester abortion procedure may continue. They also rejected laws that regulated abortion providers with stricter rules than health care providers.
Ted and John welcome Kansas House Speaker Dan Hawkins to the show this morning. We talk about some national news headlines as well as look ahead to some interesting local elections.
It is once again Mondays with the Mayor time, and we check in once again with Wichita Mayor Lily Wu. Ted and John discuss a number of things with the Mayor, including last week's festivities.
Hurricane Beryl making landfall in Texas. Ted and John get more on the storm from Meteorologist Jack Maney as he brings us the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast.
Steve & Ted: 7/05/24 Complete Show - Ted in the driver's seat this morning, he and Jad have all your favorites on a Friday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - A tragic holiday weekend in Kansas as straight line winds overturn some RV's. Local, national, and breaking news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news, we check the KSN Storm Track 3 forecast with KSN Meteorologist Jack Maney.
Hour 1 - A huge home crowd for the Royals saw a long game vs the Marlins, and it was close and exciting. After local and national news on Steve and Ted we get to Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
We have a new champion, but could he cut the mustard against the previous champion... we'll never know. We check out the latest from the frankfurter contest with Fox's Eben Brown.
Moneytracker Don Grant says in many marriages... one partner could retire earlier than the other. Sometimes... much earlier. Don gives some good financial advice ever weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service takes a look at the Blue Star Memorial Marker in Kansas City.
Steve & Ted: 7/03/24 Complete Show - Steve and Ted bring the breaking headline news, including all the info on yesterday's storm and large power outage. But we talk plenty about the upcoming festivities as well.
Hour 3 - The school district is responding with some planned changes to the conduct policy at Wichita Public Schools.
Hour 2 - After news headlines, and a check of the 4th of July forecast... we get Sports with Ted Woodward and much, much more.
Hour 1 - High straight line winds in a fast moving storm caused some damage to local fireworks stands and some injuries. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Or maybe, what is your favorite? Steve and Ted discuss the upcoming holiday on this, the 3rd of July.
After storms on the 2nd and some rain on the 3rd... we get the KSN Storm Track 3 forecast for the 4th from KSN Meteorologist Jack Maney.
Moneytracker Don Grant says when you have been accumulating for your entire career, changing over to a "paying yourself" mindset can be intimidating. So much so, that many retirees aren't taking as much a month as they could afford.
Steve & Ted: 7/02/24 Complete Show - The Supreme Court gives Presidents immunity from prosecution, and there is plenty of reaction. Steve and Ted take a look at that and much more on a Tuesday.
Red, White, and BOOM! is almost upon us here in Wichita. Steve and Ted get a look at what is in store this year with Wichita Park and Recreation Director Troy Houtman.
The transition to cashless is now complete. Those without a KTAG will have their license plate read and will billed for their tolls.
Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty joins us this morning with plenty of recent headlines to comment on.
Hour 2 - Slight storm chances return with a little cool down in Wichita's forecast future. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
No signs on state right-of-way, no more toll booths on the Kansas Turnpike, a really boneheaded move by a Congresswoman... plenty of headlines and some commentary on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Former President Trump says his legal troubles are now over, the Biden Administration says the Supreme Court has given the President unprecedented and unconstitutional power.
Steve & Ted: 7/01/24 Complete Show - A weekend's worth of big breaking news headlines. Ted brings the sports, and we have Wichita Mayor Lily Wu and Senator Jerry Moran on the show as well.
Steve and Ted check in with Fox News's Jared Halpern, who is tracking down the potential likelihood of another Presidential Debate.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Monday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. The big business news of the day is obviously the big Boeing/Spirit headline. But a popular convenience store chain is moving into Kansas as well.
As Spirit and Boeing announce the agreement, which involves Airbus making purchases as well, Steve and Ted get a reaction from U.S. Senator Jerry Moran R-KS.
Hour 2 - The U.S. Department of Justice is expected to offer Boeing plea agreement for fatal crashes. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
At Tuesday's meeting, the Wichita City Council will look at the possible purchase of Park school building for a new homeless shelter. Mayor Wu joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines, it is time for Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward. And after a couple of disappointing road series losses, a win over Cleveland is going down well with the fans.
Steve & Ted: 6/28/24 Complete Show - Reactions to last night's debate, sports with Ted Woodward, and we say happy birthday to the Voice of the Chiefs.
Hour 3 - Trump and Biden have had their first face-to-face faceoff of this election cycle. The reactions... are interesting.
Hour 2 - The board is charging the City a dollar, the City will turn Parks Elementary into a Multi-Agency Center for homeless services.
Hour 1 - In our half-hour newscast we have the story coming from the department of Education from our neighbor to the south as they await the legal reaction to their latest, potentially unconstitutional, decision.
Complete Show - A huge debate on the calendar tonight, generating headlines today. Steve and Ted preview the big debate with Fox's White House Correspondent on a Thursday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
This will be a different kind of debate, with several new rules in place. Steve gets a preview from Fox News' Ryan Schmelz in Washington D.C.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Thursday with Business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
U. S. Senator from Kansas Roger Marshall and Senator from Colorado Michael Bennet have been talking with farmers about dealing with the drought. They held meetings in Goodland, Kansas and Burlington, Kansas.
Hour 2 - in local news, a National Guard helicopter dropped nine-thousand gallons of water on the Evergreen Recycle fire in Park City Tuesday.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service highlights 'Bud’ Gahs, the last man alive from the 165 infantrymen of the 42nd who crisscrossed Germany and France toward the end of World War II.
Complete Show - Welcome to the first full week of summer in Wichita... and it is going to continue to be dangerously hot. We have headline news, sports, and importantly... the weather forecast on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News' automotive correspondent Jeff Monosso gives us the latest on this breaking story.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Monday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal and an update on Wichita's Chick N Max.
At Tuesday's Wichita City Council workshop the topic is streets and highways. Mayor Lily Wu tells KNSS News surveys indicate Wichita citizens' top priorities when it comes to city government are crime prevention, street maintenance, and economic development
Hour 2 - After local and national news on Steve and Ted we get the bad news from KSN's Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Aside from a brief, and very slight, cool down and slim storm chance late Tuesday... the heat wave will continue.
Moneytracker Don Grant brings us more retirement savings wisdom, while also telling us about the history of his most unusual tee shirt.
Hour 1 - Four dead in Arkansas after the latest U.S. mass shooting incident. Now that potential mass shooters once again have access to effectively fully automatic rifles due to the recent re-legalization of the bump stock, it is very lucky it wasn't much worse.
Complete Show - Steve out today, but Ted and Jad have all the headline news and sports plus a look at a new interactive map and a preview of local debate Sunday night right here on KNSS.
Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holopirek brings us the lowdown on what is happening in Wichita this weekend.
Hour 3 - This time it is engine failure on a flight from India to Malaysia. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The CDC is teaming with the NWS to create a HeatRisk map. Ted gets details from Fox News's Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 2 - Another problem with a Boeing craft. This one is... a little more complex than the 737 Max.
In sports with Ted Woodward we look at a Royals win, a Surge loss, and a special night in Major League Baseball.
Hour 1 - Steve and Ted in the Morning, Steve off today. But Ted has the headline news and sports, and we wrap the first hour with some retirement wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Complete Show: Ted is back! And after we do local news and sports... Ted has a story to tell. Plus with tropical storm season underway, we talk flood insurance with Fox News' Eben Brown in Florida.
Not enough American homes are insured against flood damage, and with Tropical Storm Alberto in the Gulf, Steve talks with Fox News' Eben Brown in Florida about flood insurance.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Thursday with business news from the Wichita Business Journal.
Ted is back. But where did he go. Well the answer is pretty cool and we hear all about his summer baseball trip.
Hour 2 - The fragile truce seems to be over, as Kansas City's Mayor comments on recent incentive package approved by the Kansas Legislature.
Hour 1 - Ted is back, Steve and Ted kick off the newscast with some information about Tropical Storm Alberto.
Steve and Ted get today's KNSS Salute to Service... highlighting a first-ever Juneteenth Honor Flight trip celebrating African American veterans from the Atlanta area.
Complete Show - Plenty of headline news after a Kansas Legislature special session. Steve and Jad have it all plus sports and a special report on today's Juneteenth federal holiday.
Today is Juneteenth, and we get more on the federal holiday from Fox's Tonya J. Powers in New York.
Hour 3 - The measure, providing tax relief to high earners while adding over 2% to the tax burden on the lowest earners by eliminating the lowest bracket, passed with bipartisan support and is expected to be signed by Governor Kelly.
Hour 2 - The incentive packages available for the Chiefs and Royals would provide up to 70% of the cost for either or both teams to build new stadiums in Kansas.
Moneytracker Don Grant says it is important to do all the proper planning before setting up an estate.
Hour 1 - The City's drought response used to be automatic, based upon levels at Cheney Reservoir. Yesterday the City Council gave themselves final say over water restriction levels, ensuring their ability to avoid restrictions that could lose them votes.
Complete Show - Plenty of local and national news stories today. A special session in Topeka, a drowning in Wichita, Shockers on their way to Olympic qualifiers... and much more.
The "legal" conversion parts to make semi-automatic rifles effectively fully automatic... are now fully legal. Steve gets the latest on the story from Fox News' Eben Brown in Florida.
The special session will focus on the nearly entirely agreed upon "tax cut" package and a chance for the legislature to approve incentives to lure the Chiefs and Royals west of the border.
All County offices are closed, and there will be no normally scheduled meeting of the Sedgwick County Commission. We talk once again with Commission Chairman Ryan Baty on a Tuesday.
Hour 2 - As spring comes to a close in Wichita, summer-like conditions are already firmly in place. Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams joins us with the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast.
Hour 1 - The Council wants to go from a automatic implementation to controlling drought control stages themselves. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Ted still out, but Steve and Jad have local and national news and sports. Plus a big breaking local business news story with national coverage, and of course Mondays with the Mayor.
Hour 3 - After several safety concerns, 2 plane crashes and literally hundreds of deaths... Boeing's CEO will face congress before punching out in his golden parachute.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get the depressing forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
As Steve correctly predicted, Moneytracker Don Grant isn't a fan of borrowing from savings to pay for a wedding.
Hour 1 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted. Governor Kelly calling special session of the legislature and has apparently agreed on a tax package that eliminates the lowest tax bracket (effectively raising taxes on the lowest earners) and provides tax breaks for the highest earners.
Steve gets the preview of this week's City Council meeting from Mayor Lily Wu on Mondays with the Mayor.
Complete Show - It's Flag Day. Sunday is Father's Day. Day 2 of the Wichita Open is today. Ted is still out, but Steve and Jad wrap up the week on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
We might as well look at U.S. Flag Code, it seems like 3/4 of the people proudly flying Old Glory... haven't. We get a Flag Day update from Fox's Tonya J. Powers in New York.
Hour 3 - Local news headlines on Steve and Ted and we wrap up the show with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Steve gets the latest from KNSS host John Whitmer, who says the economic incentive package for the Kansas City Chiefs may be the big issue after a tax cut deal has reportedly been worked out.
Hour 2 - The former President makes his first trip to Capitol Hill since Jan. 6th 2001.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us on a Friday with investing wisdom, and a bit of a rant on this Flag Day.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted. Stage 2 of the plan would see once per week lawn watering restrictions.
Complete Show - Ted is out this morning, but Steve and Jad bring all your usual content including news and sports headlines, with the Wichita Open starting during the show this morning.
Southern Baptists now officially oppose in vetro fertilization, after a vote held at their major convention. They make no official movement on opposition to female clergy. Steve gets the latest from Fox's Tonya J. Powers in New York.
Hour 3 - Headline news on Steve and Ted, Florida experiencing flood conditions. We wrap up a Thursday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - A high pressure ridge pushing temperatures near triple digits in late spring for Kansas. After local and national news Steve gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service is a timely look at the Vietnam war contributions of The Wheel of Fortune's own Pat Sajak.
Hour 1 - Commissioners approved the county's solid waste fees for 2025. Homeowners will see a reduction, renters an increase. Local an national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show: On a mid-week edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning we go over headline news with stories on Hunter Biden, a Sedgwick County Commission preview, and some french fries.
Special guest Mo Rocca, CBS Sunday Correspondent joins us to discuss his new book Roctogenarians: Late in Life Debuts, Comebacks, and Triumphs.
Hour 3 - A fun story today in the headlines. Too bad it didn't happen near a truck hauling salt.
Sedgwick County Emergency Management's Cody Charvat joins us this morning on Steve and Ted with a look back at the history of tornado sirens.
Hour 2 - The County Commission is considering a rise in fees for those that have to rent, and a lowering in fees for those who can afford to be homeowners.
Moneytracker Don Grant says all of the "____ will destroy the economy and stocks will tank" talk is just fearmongering. If anything, political fears have a very short shelf life in investing.
Hour 1 - USD 259 rethinking the sale of Park Elementary, where Wichita was looking to locate their new Multi Agency Center. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Steve is back on a Tuesday, and we are awaiting the outcome of the Hunter Biden trial, talking with Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty, and getting the latest on the Trump trial from Fox's Eben Brown in Florida.
The Sedgwick County Commission is in the middle of their budgeting process. Steve and Ted get a preview from Commission Chairman Ryan Baty.
Hour 3 - As storm season continues in Kansas, Mulvane is picking up after the last round of storms.
Every county in Kansas in at least a drought watch status, with 4 qualifying as a drought emergency. The story plus our daily check in with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 2 - A ridge of high pressure settling over area will heat things up ahead of the weekend. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Have too many passwords? Login issues costing you productivity? Some tips from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Hour 1 - The board will reconsider selling a building that government officials are looking at for a homeless outreach center.
Complete Show: Today we have lots of local breaking news. Sports with Ted Woodward as well, not to mention Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning,.
We talk about Riverfest and much more on Mondays with the Mayor as we are joined by Wichita Mayor Lily Wu.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning with some things to know before purchasing that second home. Plus we talk about last week's Riverfest.
2 ort of 3 in a weekend series against Seattle, now another huge home series begins tonight. Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Hour 1 - The bodies of the two men in their late 20s to early 30s were pulled from the water around 11 a.m. Local and national breaking and headline news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Steve and Ted wrap up Riverfest week with all your favorite features plus a fond goodbye to Pat Sajak as he leaves Wheel of Fortune.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines and just before Sports with Ted Woodward we check in with Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holopirek who tells us what is happening this weekend.
Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Royals neither lose nor gain any ground on the first place Guardians after a shortened mid-week series in Cleveland.
Tonight is the final time that a Pat Sajak will appear as the regular host of Wheel of Fortune. Steve and Ted take a look back at the game show and its host's storied career. Then with more, Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 2 - Wichita is considering making the former Parks Elementary into a Multi-Agency homeless shelter. We hear about it in headline news, plus we end the hour with another look on business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Sometime the coverage of Social Security News can sound a little over dramatic to grab attention. Moneytracker Don Grant gives us a more balanced look at the state of Social Security.
Hour 1 - Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward after local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Royals neither lose nor gain any ground on the first place Guardians after a shortened mid-week series in Cleveland.
Complete Show: As Riverfest continues we continue to let everyone know what is going on downtown. And lots of talk this morning in solemn remembrance of D-Day... 80 years ago.
Steve brings us a story about a storm in Texas, that has us imagining... pineapple-sized hail.
Hour 3 - Sad headline today, as severe storms in Livonia, Michigan are responsible for the death of a 2-year-old as well as an injury to his mother. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Goodwill Industries Cajun Foodfest 2024 is today at Riverfest. Steve and Ted talk with Goodwill Industries of Kansas President & CEO Laura Ritterbush to talk about the 36th annual Cajun Foodfest.
Hour 2 - The Sedgwick County Commission has deferred a vote on code changes to commercial renewable energy systems. Commissioners originally deferred this item in April, and the can has been kicked again.
When the 5,000th B-17 bomber built after Pearl Harbor rolled out of its Boeing factory, teenage riveter Anna Mae Krier made sure it would carry a message from the women of World War II. She signed her name on it. Her story is today's KNSS Salute to Service.
Hour 1 - We kick off a Thursday on Steve and Ted in the Morning with local and national headline news. Then it's on to Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Republicans are accusing the President of being performative ahead of the election, Democrats aren't all on-board with this order either. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News' Jared Halpern.
Hour 3 - It was an evening meeting of the Wichita City Council as they addressed some problems the city has had with illegal dumping.
The medallion was found, some fireworks were postponed... Steve and Ted talk about this year's 'Fest, and what is happening downtown today.
Hour 2 - As Steve and Ted wrap up hour 2 on a Wednesday, we check the business news from The Wichita Business Journal. Metropolitan Baptist Church has broken ground on their new location in Maize.
Complete Show - Breaking news on Steve and Ted including some damaging severe storms in Wichita, some postponements at Riverfest, and all the rest of the national news and sports you could want.
Moneytracker Don Grant tells us this morning about making yourself as secure as possible in this increasingly online world.
Hour 1 - A line of thunderstorms marched across Kansas Tuesday evening bringing thunder and lightning, large hail, damaging winds, and flooding. Tree limbs were down and power poles broken three miles northwest of Haysville.
Complete Show - Riverfest continues in Wichita. We check in today with the Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty as well.
A strange sports related news item sandwich. Unfortunately the "middle" item is a story about fossilized dinosaur droppings.
Hour 3 - As the restoration project continues, we have new leadership at the Orpheum. We wrap up a Tuesday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Traffic is moving a lot smoother in northwest Wichita today. After a nine-month reconstruction project, the Zoo Boulevard bridge over the Big Ditch has re-opened to all traffic. Sedgwick County Commission Chair Ryan Baty joins us today on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get a Riverfest Storm Track 3 Forecast update with KSN's Jack Maney.
Hour 1 - Local and breaking news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning. We get a preview of today's City Council meeting.
Complete Show: Mondays with the Mayor today, Riverfest week edition. Plus all the local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Wildcats move on in the College World Series. It is time for Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Hour 3 - Wrapping up a Monday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning. With newscasts, sports, and business news from the Wichita Business Journal.
At Tuesday's meeting, the Wichita City Council will discuss spending money for neighborhood cleanups. Mayor Lily Wu joins Steve and Ted on Monday's with the Mayor.
Hour 2 - Sedgwick County authorities say one man is in custody, no one was injured. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant says there are indications that fewer and fewer retirees are leaving behind huge inheritances, but rather choosing to spend and charitably give before passing on.
Hour 1 - The Wildcats move on in the College World Series. After local and national news on Steve and Ted we get to Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Complete Show - A big news morning on Steve and Ted. A first ever felony conviction for a former President, business news from Boeing and the FAA, and Riverfest starts today.
Donald Trump became the first former American president to be convicted of felony crimes. A New York jury found him guilty of all 34 charges in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election. Steve and Ted get more from Fox News's Tonya J. Powers in New York
Steve and Ted go through today's events downtown and and for the rest of this opening weekend. As well as talk about Wichita's festival and its history.
Hour 2 - Local and national news headlines including the latest from Boeing, and business news from the Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 1 - After headline news on Steve and Ted we get to Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Complete show - A very interesting show this morning with all the latest headline news, Sports with Ted Woodward, and much more.
There are many monuments in D.C., but there is something very special about the Lincoln Memorial.
Hour 3 - At the end of this hour's newscast, Steve and Ted tell us who gets the crown in U.S. shark attacks.
Hour 2 - After local and national news, Steve and Ted get today's KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
20-year-old Cecil Hinson, of Rock Hill, South Carolina, was among those reported captured when U.S. forces in Bataan surrendered to the Japanese. The story is today's KNSS Salute to Service.
Hour 1 - The Governor called the special session to hammer out a tax cut package. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Steve is out this morning, so Ted and Jad bring all the news and sports this morning ahead of a long weekend.
Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holopirek joins us with a look at what's happening on a long weekend here in Wichita.
Hour 3 - Ted wraps up a Friday show with headline news, an interview, and business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Fox News' Eben Brown joins us live from Florida as we take a look ahead to weather patterns and expectations.
Hour 2 - A chance for storms Saturday night, otherwise the weather is looking good for the long weekend in Wichita. A check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams after local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Shox remain in the winner's bracket of the AAC Tournament after a huge win over #1 seed ECU. It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward.
Hour 1 - More safety issues for the airplane manufacturer, as well as some mandatory refits and repairs. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Complete Show - A really good show this morning. Steve and Ted talk with AAA's Shawn Steward about the upcoming holiday, Fox's Tonya J. Powers about turtles and pizza, and much, much more.
Memorial Day weekend is upon us. Steve and Ted get the travel breakdown from Shawn Steward of AAA Kansas.
Hour 3 - At a time when a major supplier is looking at layoffs, and there have been many recent safety lapses... we get more bad Boeing news.
An argument on Capitol Hill can usually spill over to the country at large (or medium or small.) And now an argument over pizza has done just that. We get the latest from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers in New York.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted get the forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
In today's KNSS Salute to Service we get an end to the story of U.S. Army Private 1st Class 22-year-old Lawrence Williams, of Norton.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines, the it is time for Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward. A win for the Royals, a win for the Wildcats, and previews of offseason baseball for WSU and KU.
Complete Show: Breaking local and national news headlines, local and national sports update, interviews, Steve and Ted have it all this Morning.
Ted welcomes singer/songwriter Don McLean to a very special episode of entertainment news on The Blur.
Hour 3 - The bipartisan bill is getting resurrected, but Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News' Ryan Schmelz in D.C. who says it still has little chance to pass.
Wichita State Baseball gets a lead off in in the AAC Tournament. A good night too for the Wind Surge and Royals as well.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we take a look at this weekend's Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Steve brings us several stories, starting us off with monkeys with heat stroke in Mexico.
Hour 1 - Fatalities reported as a massive tornado struck Greenfield, Iowa on Tuesday. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted, plus we wrap up the show with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Sedgwick County Commission Chair Ryan Baty tells Steve and Ted the commission is looking at the future of Lake Afton and the Sedgwick County Park.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we take a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Some pretty smart people (and famous ones as well) have fallen for scams. Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning with some of the most successful scams, and how to spot them and avoid becoming a victim.
Hour 1 - Kansas has issued a state of disaster emergency for severe storms that impacted the state Sunday night. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - The Trump hush money trial is nearing an end as the prosecution wraps up. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus our weekly chat with Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty.
Complete Show - Plenty of breaking local and national news to kick off the week on another edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi confirmed to be dead after the crash, Steve and Ted get the latest and the possible fallout from crash from Fox News' Jonathan Savage in London.
Hour 3 - After local and national news, we get headline sports with Ted Woodward. Royals finish off the A's, and prepare for Detroit.
At Tuesday's meeting, the Wichita City Council will look at proposed changes to the fireworks ordinance. Mayor Lily Wu joins us this morning on Mondays with the Mayor.
After local and national news on Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle WIlliams.
Hour 1 - A line of thunderstorms travelled across central Kansas from west to east Sunday night. The storms brought high wind, hail, lightning, heavy rain, and three confirmed tornadoes.
Complete Show - Some bad news for Wichita, an awful storm in Houston... all today's breaking local and national news on Steve and Ted.
The Keeper of the Plains is a steel sculpture by Kiowa-Comanche artist Blackbear Bosin, commissioned by the city and private organizations to mark the United States Bicentennial in 1974.
Hour 3 - Gov. Kelly says the cuts will hamstring the state's budget, and is calling the special session to deliver much needed tax relief while making sure it won't hurt the state's bottom line.
Horrible fatal storms yesterday in Houston, we take a look at the story and then get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - We bookend hour 2 with today's breaking news about Spirit AeroSystems in a local and national newscast, and then again as we wrap things up with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
It is Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward. A good start for the Shocks to start their last series before the AAC Tournament.
Hour 1 - The district is looking to save millions of dollars to solve a budget shortfall, that could involve combining schools, or even a bond project. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox's Ryan Schmelz joins us from Washington D.C. as congress takes a look at the future.
Complete Show - On a Thursday show Steve and Ted bring all the headline news, sports (including the Chiefs schedule released,) and some great news for WSU in business news from the Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Thursday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - After some early rain in Wichita, storm chances don't return until Sunday. We get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The debates to be hosted by CNN and ABC. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Plenty on today's edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning. Big breaking local and national news, great local sports news, and much more.
On a very special edition of The Blur with Ted Woodward, Ted has a great conversation with the actress best known for roles on St. Elsewhere and Little House on the Prairie. Plus, she was the big screen mom of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Wednesday with Business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Complete Show - Steve is out today, Ted and Jad bringing all the headline news and sports on a Monday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A recent published list ranks FL at #1 in education. We get the latest from Fox News' Eben Brown in Florida.
Hour 3 - Sunday was good for local baseball fans. Sports with Ted Woodward after local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Ted talks about the latest on the city's lapse in cybersecurity with Wichita Mayor Lily Wu on Mondays with the Mayor.
Hour 2 - Ted gets today's KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronell Williams.
Hour 1 - What is being described as a road rage incident left three people injured after a crash in east Wichita Sunday afternoon. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - To wrap up the week, ahead of Mother's Day weekend, Steve and Ted talk about events this weekend as well as bringing you all the local and national news and sports.
The FBI and England's NCA have unmasked a notorious cyber criminal, and offered a reward of $10,000,000 for information leading to his captured. Steve and Ted get more from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - After local and national news, and a weather update, we take a look at events in Wichita this weekend with Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holopirek.
After local and national news on Steve and Ted we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant says it is important, and he has some tips on how to make it happen.
Hour 1 - The suspect must serve a maximum sentence of 19 years and one month in prison and six months in jail. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Local and national headline news including the latest big cyberattack, some drama at the Sedgwick County Commission meeting, and a Riverfest update.
Volunteers are needed to help with the Wichita River Festival this month. Wichita Festivals Inc. President and CEO Nancy Duling joins us today on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The River Festival runs from May 31st to June 8th. You can volunteer on the website at wichitariverfest.com.
Hour 3 - Ascension medical care is recommending that business partners temporarily suspend the connection to the Ascension environment due to what they believe is a “cyber security event.”
Hour 2 - Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's motion garners little support from her own party and none from opponents, and it is defeated soundly. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
In coordination with the US Vietnam War Commemoration and U.S. Navy Week program, the North Texas VA recently welcomed home hundreds of these special veterans in Fort Worth and Dallas with a week-long commemoration. We talk about the effort on today's KNSS Salute to Service.
Hour 1 - After approval at the Goddard local level, Sedgwick County puts the brakes on an economic development incentive deal. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted.
Complete Show: A big day in court for the former President, a big groundbreaking in Wichita, and some really great softball on-tap. Plenty to talk about on a mid-week edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
AAA Kansas' Shawn Steward joins us this morning with those storm season tips for motorists. Plus we look ahead to Memorial Day travel as well.
Hour 3 - Dignitaries will break ground today for the new KU/WSU Biomed School in downtown Wichita.
Steve and Ted get the latest on the New York trial from Fox's Tonya J. Powers in New York.
Hour 2 - At least one person died and widespread damage was reported after severe storms and tornadoes hit Oklahoma late Monday night and early Tuesday morning.
Plenty of great softball to watch this week in Wichita. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The Wichita City Council approved additional financing and construction plans for two huge infrastructure projects. Local and national news update on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Steve and Ted look at last night's severe weather outbreak that just missed the Wichita area. We check in with Tom Leffler Commodities and get a visit from Bob of Big Bob's Flooring.
Special guest this morning, Bob joins us from Big Bob's Flooring. Steve and Ted talk with Bob about flooring, housing in the Wichita area, and customer satisfaction.
Hour 3 - Boeing's Starliner launch was halted after a potential fault was discovered. Local and national headline news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Dignitaries will break ground for the new KU/WSU Biomed School in downtown Wichita Wednesday morning. Sedgwick County Commission Chair Ryan Baty joins us Tuesdays on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Damaging storms north and south of the Wichita area. One dead after tornadoes in Oklahoma. After local and national news we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Retirees and other ex-patriots, where are they going. The U.S. surprisingly isn't in the top 10. So... who is? Moneytracker Don Grant takes a look on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - After local and national headline news on Steve and Ted, we get Sports with Ted Woodward. Royals manage to hang on for a win at Kauffman.
Complete Show - Breaking local news, national news headlines, business, sports... and much more on a Monday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The City of Wichita is experiencing a ransomware attack that’s led to a shutdown of some of its systems to keep the malware from spreading. Mayor Lily Wu comments on Mondays With the Mayor.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted check in with Fox News correspondent Jonathan Savage in London who has the latest from Gaza.
Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams brings us a very active KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast. A potentially volatile and dangerous situation will develop west of the Wichita area and roll across the area late afternoon into early evening.
Hour 2 - Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted. The hour wraps up with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with a look at watching the Fed for trends in investing strategy.
Hour 1 - Breaking local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The City of Wichita has experienced a ransomware attack. It has led to a shutdown of some of its systems to keep the malware from spreading.
Complete Show - Steve is out today, but none of the content is being withheld. Ted brings us all the headline news and sports, visits with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities and Moneytracker Don Grant, and a special report from Fox News Jeff Monosso in Chicago.
Fox News correspondent Jeff Monosso joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning with the latest news from Capitol Hill. Very little is bipartisan these days, but restrictions on the TSA's use of facial recognition may be an issue that breaks that barrier.
Hour 3 - After a whistleblower was found to have committed suicide last year, a hospital stay turns deadly for another here in Wichita.
KSN Meteorologist Jack Maney joins us and gives Ted his look ahead at the weekend and ahead into next week. Storm chances persist until we finally get a break next Tuesday.
Hour 2 - The dealership did not disclose that the vehicle had airbags that had been deployed. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Steve out this morning, but Ted still has all of the headline news and sports you need. Plus a visit with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities on hour 1 of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - It is Thursday and on the show today we have news headlines, today's sports, a check in with Moneytracker Don Grant, and all the details about this weekend's free skin cancer screening clinic in Wichita.
The Wichita Area Skin Cancer Screening Clinic is returning Saturday, May 4, to KU School of Medicine-Wichita, offering free skin cancer checks to the community. Steve and Ted hear all about it from Dr. Landon Johnson.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Thursday with news headlines, sports, and business news from the Wichita Business Journal.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service, the story of 35-year-old Maj. John Kerr, of Florida is finally complete. Kerr was piloting an A-26A Invader attack aircraft on a solo nighttime armed reconnaissance mission over enemy territory on Aug. 22, 1967.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted, we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
One Pennsylvania man's support gator is... missing. Steve and Ted discuss the situation with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - The KS Legislature passes a bad faith tax reduction bill, anticipating a veto and Gov. Kelly calling a special session. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Steve and Ted recap yesterday's severe weather outbreak, bring us the latest headline local and national news and sports, and get to the bottom of the question, "what exactly is May Day."
Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News' Eben Brown in Florida. The ban begins, but a ballot initiative could make it illegal soon.
Hour 3 - The latest deal is still a 2 tax bracket deal with some minor changes. Steve and Ted wrap up a Wednesday.
Well, it is May Day. So Steve and Ted take a look at the origins of the day, celebrated more in Europe than it is here in the U.S.
Hour 2 - One person killed, three injured when a tornado touched down in Westmoreland, northeast of Manhattan.
It has been an active time for thunderstorms in the area, and that continues into the weekend. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning, followed by sports with Ted Woodward. A big pitching duel in Toronto and the Royals get the better of it.
Complete Show - Steve and Ted start off with headline news, including a win for KS Gov. Kelly. Then in sports, an offseason win for the KC Chiefs. That and much more on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News correspondent Ryan Baty joins us with more on the story from D.C. as the safety deal is reached. No change in the retirement age for pilots.
At Wednesday's meeting, the Sedgwick County Commission will recognize Corrections Officer Week. Commission Chair Ryan Baty tells KNSS News Sheriff Jeff Easter has made "significant progress" in hiring detention officers at the county jail.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we take a look at this week's KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us every weekday morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Don tells us about some of the differences between expectations and actual results in investing.
Hour 1 - The veto override fails by one vote, Gov. Kelly's veto stands and the tax relief plans go back to the drawing board. One dissenting GOP vote came from an Olathe Senator who said, “I’m tired of the trickle-down economics. It doesn’t work.”
Hour 3 - Ahead of expected Memorial Day Weekend activities at area lakes, the water levels remain low. Recent rains fell too far south to help raise the levels at Cheney Lake.
Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News' Jonathan Savage in London. Some encouraging reports coming from Hamas, who may have made an offer to "lay down arms."
Hour 3 - It was a very eventful weather weekend. 17 tornadoes in Kansas, 4 tornado fatalities in Oklahoma.
Wichita Mayor Lily Wu has returned from a meeting with eight other American mayors in Switzerland. It is Mondays with the Mayor here on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted followed by the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant says as long as election cycles seem to be, trying to stay away from investing during an election year... is an overreaction and a mistake.
Hour 1 - The measure now goes to the Senate needing their 2/3's approval for the override of the tax plan. Supporters say the tax cuts will be good for all Kansans; opponents say the bill, with its tax cuts for the wealthiest Kansans, will leave the state underfunded.
Complete Show - A big show to end the week. Breaking headline news from WSU, big news out of Washington D.C., a big night in sports... all that and more on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It will be a decision with lasting implications, and the Supreme Court is making that determination right now. The question is simple, is the President above the law?
Officials found no bomb after a lockdown and search. Local and national news on Steve and Ted and we wrap up the week with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Another Royals win gets them 3 out of 4 from Toronto. Sports with Ted Woodward also gives us some Chiefs news after the 1st round of the NFL Draft.
Hour 2 - The appeal argued that improper testimony was considered in the original trial. We get the latest on the trial from Fox's Tonya J. Powers in New York after local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Showers and thunderstorms likely on Saturday afternoon into the evening. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - In some places, counter-protesting has made the local authorities more concerned. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus some more retirement and financial wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Complete Show - Steve and Ted have headline news and sports including the latest on the New York hush money trial, another Royals home win, and some new labor rules going into effect.
Some new labor rules going into effect, and we get the latest from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers in New York.
Chances for storms tonight, Friday, and once again on Saturday afternoon into evening. Here's the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - According to Oklahoma court records, during an interview, this fifth suspect admitted that he was a part of the planning, killing and burial of Jilian Kelley and Veronica Butler.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service is the story of 96-year-old Earl Meyer. The U.S. Army notified Meyer on Monday that they reversed their prior decision and granted him a Purple Heart, which honors service members wounded or killed in combat.
Hour 1 - It is the second vetoed plan submitted by the Republican legislature with an elimination of the highest tax bracket. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Complete Show - Steve and Ted bring today's headlines, your favorite features, and a couple of interviews to the show this morning.
Congress approves the funding for Ukraine and Taiwan. Fox News Correspondent Ryan Schmelz joins us with the latest from Capitol Hill.
Hour 3 - Wichita City Manager Layton outlined the issue to the City Council. Steve and Ted wrap up a mid-week edition of the show.
Need to get rid of an old TV? An obsolete desktop computer? Box of old cellphones? Steve and Ted get the details on the upcoming e-waste disposal event from Sedgwick County Director of Environmental Resources Susan Erlenwein.
Hour 2 - After local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted we wrap up the hour with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
The KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast is looking potentially stormy, and we get the latest from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Storm chances for Wichita most probable on Thursday and Saturday.
Hour 1 - President Biden has indicated he will sign the bill that has funding for Ukraine as well as Taiwan. Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - A precedent setting trial continues in NY, budgeting in Sedgwick County, and more wet weather on the way. Plenty to talk about on a Tuesday for Steve and Ted.
The hush money trial continues, and we get the latest from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers in NY.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up another edition with some business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
It is Tuesday, and once again Steve and Ted are joined by Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty, who brings us a preview of the upcoming meeting.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Investors sometimes panic around election time. Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning with some comforting statistics about the stock market and a Presidential election.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a look at the stock futures and commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Complete show - Plenty to get to this morning on Steve and Ted. Opening statements expected today in the Trump hush money trial, and we have Fox News' Tonya J. Powers joining us from New York. Plus it is Monday, and we have a special guest today on Mondays with the Mayor.
Jury selection is behind us, we welcome Fox News' Tonya J. Powers to the show this morning with the latest on the trial from New York.
Hour 3 - Governor vetoes the bill, Sedgwick County Sheriff still has hope for the measure. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted.
It is Mondays with the Mayor, and today we welcome Wichita Vice Mayor Maggie Ballard to the show. Ballard says a heat study from NASA showed 17 heat islands in Wichita, and that's where tress are being planted.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us on a Monday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning. If you are suddenly filing single, beware of a sticker shock on tax day.
Hour 1 - A report and online photo circulating prompted a response from WPD officers, who found a man utilizing a public park to groom his dog. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Lots of headline news today, plus a full weekend sports preview... and we discuss Chili Buns?
This weekend is the anniversary of the Columbine school shooting. We get the latest from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - Local and national headlines on Steve and Ted. Jake LaTurner says he will not be returning to the U.S. House.
Hour 2 - After local and national news, Steve and Ted take a look at the Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
A promotion is seeing the Wichita Wind Surge change their name for a couple of games to the Wichita Chili Buns. Steve asks the question, "why?" And we go down that rabbit hole on a Friday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Enough jurors have been selected for the trial to continue, could begin the hearing next week. Local and national headline news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - It includes funding requests for transportation, public safety and railway. Steve and Ted wrap up the show on a Thursday.
Complete Show: News headlines, local and national sports, business news from The Wichita Business Journal... and lots more on a Thursday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted talk about the event with USD 259 Secondary Social Studies Curriculum Specialist Rob Maddux.
Fox News' Jonathan Savage joins us with the latest on efforts to make sure something like COVID 19 never hits the world as hard as that ever again.
Hour 2 - A very fast moving and brief storm preceded a double digit drop in temperature. Steve and Ted get the forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
The Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold its third annual V-F-W Day of Service, a dedicated day of service led by veterans throughout the country and the world, on May 4th. We get more from KNSS' Dan O'Neil in today's KNSS Salute to Service.
Hour 1 - As expected, despite GOP efforts, the impeachment articles were summarily dismissed. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Complete Show - On a mid-week Steve and Ted in the Morning we have a look at today's headline news, sports including remarks on the passing of a baseball icon, and a deeper dive into an impeachment on Capitol Hill.
But will the Senate even take up the debate over the impeachment of President Biden's Secretary of Homeland Security? We get the latest from Fox News' Ryan Schmelz.
Hour 3 - The tornado around the Eureka area was classified as an EF1. Headlines news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Ford Mustang debuted on this day in 1964 at the New York World's Fair. Steve and Ted take a look back at the Mustang over the years.
Hour 2 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted, then a look at the Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. A nicer day on tap today here in Wichita before storm chances return.
It is sports with Ted Woodward and we take a look back on the life of Whitey Herzog, former Royals manager, who has passed away at 92.
Hour 1 - After the bodies were found by authorities in Oklahoma, reports are starting to indicate a possible motive for the crimes. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Plenty of headline news this Tuesday morning on Steve and Ted. The beginning of former President Trump's hush money trial, an update on the murders of Kansas women, plus a visit with Sedgwick County's Commission Chairman.
The trial began, with the former President in attendance. We get the latest from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers covering the trial in New York.
Hour 3 - Precautions taken ahead of the storm system that produced tornado warnings in Kansas. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and discuss what is going on at Commission meetings with Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty.
Hour 2 - After the newscast, Steve and Ted check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with some of the best tips to help avoid online scams and identity theft.
Hour 1 - Four people under arrest in connection with the murders. Local and national headline news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - An eclipse, a national college basketball championship, and the start of another week in April... plenty of headlines to cover on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Plus, Mondays with the Mayor and a visit with Wichita Mayor Lily Wu.
Hour 3 - After the KS House killed the bipartisan Senate bill, a new house bill is trying to gain momentum.
Wichita Mayor Lily Wu spent part of her weekend in Topeka at a meeting of the League of Kansas Municipalities. She serves on the League's board of directors. Mayor Wu spoke with us today on Mondays with the Mayor, every Monday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After today's local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Meteorologist Jack Maney.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning with some really great planning advice. It isn't pleasant to think about, but it is important to know where your estate is going.
Hour 1 - Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning on a Monday.
Complete Show - Steve and Ted wrap up the week with headline national and local news and sports. Plus business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Steve and Ted check in with Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holopirek who tells us what is happening this weekend in Wichita, then it is Sports with Ted Woodward.
Hour 3 - Lawmakers in Topeka tabled 2-bills that would have given $20-million-dollars to the Sedgwick County Multi-Agency Center to help curb homelessness.
Hour 2 - After the Senate passed a bipartisan deal endorsed by Gov. Kelly, bipartisan House rank and file members send the deal back to committee. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant talks about the plusses and minuses for getting a college diploma.
Hour 1 - The explosion took place in a parking structure near an apartment complex. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - A big show this morning. Local and national headline news, a big WSU win in sports, and a visit from Sen. Marshall.
U.S. Senator from Kansas Dr. Roger Marshall tells KNSS News he is not pleased with the way Congress deals with budgets. He says "it seems like every year we get to the last second threatening to shut down the government."
Hour 3 - It was a busy meeting of County Commissioners on Wednesday. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - The ban is in effect for the month of April. Local and National news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Lou Conter, the last living survivor of the USS Arizona battleship that exploded and sank during the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, has died. He was 102. His story is today's KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It's Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward, and Ted brings us the recap of last night's action at Eck Stadium.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted. Oklahoma officials now suspect foul play after examining the women's abandoned vehicle.
Complete Show - A "no" vote in Kansas City, a storm in the Ohio Valley, and much more headline news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A Congress just as divided as it was before the recess returns, and the House can either vote on a Senate approved funding deal, or create their own. We get the latest from Fox's Ryan Schmelz in Washington D.C.
Hour 3 - The district will collect tax funds from dollars spent at the Orpheum. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
By a large margin, voters in Jackson County Missouri reject the extension of a sales tax that would have funded a downtown move for the Royals and a major upgrade to Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs.
Hour 2 - After local and national newscasts on Steve and Ted, we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant says a million might not be what it used to be, but it will provide a comfortable retirement.
Hour 1 - Severe storms and tornadoes leave a path of destruction from Georgia to Illinois. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Steve is back after a day off and it was a jam packed show this morning. News, weather, sports, and much more on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Plus our Tuesday morning check-in with Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty.
The migrants have been released on their own recognizance. Steve gets the latest from Fox News' Jeff Monosso
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Tuesday show with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
There are 1,300 children in out-of-home placement in Sedgwick County. Sedgwick County Commission Chair Ryan Baty says if the county doesn't reform the foster care system, society will deal with the aftermath. Baty commented during his weekly chat with Steve and Ted in the Morning on KNSS.
Hour 2 - Plenty of clean up and rebuilding still necessary, but the port is partially reopen after the disaster. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
After a quick bit of love for Wichita from Forbes... it is Sports with Ted Woodward. Fantastic news out of Wyoming as the Lady Blue Dragons come out on top at the NJCAA Div. 1 tournament and win their first national championship.
Hour 1 - The women's vehicle was found in rural Oklahoma south of the Kansas border. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - The Texas official says he's looking into Spirit due to what he says are apparent manufacturing defects that led to numerous concerning or dangerous incidents.
It will be an eventful meeting for the Wichita City Council. Ted gets a preview from Wichita Mayor Lily Wu on Mondays with the Mayor.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Wichita with some chances for severe weather this afternoon, chances increase southeast of the Wichita area.
We play no pranks this morning on Steve and Ted, but how about some prank suggestions from Moneytracker Don Grant?
Complete Show - Steve out this morning, but Ted and Jad have all the headlines news and sports today. Plus a check in with Fox News Jared Halpren in Washington D.C. and Wichita Mayor Lily Wu on Mondays with the Mayor.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines, Ted Woodward brings us sports. Plenty of postseason basketball to talk about this morning.
Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Ted tells us about MLB's opening day, and a victory for the Shocker baseball team as well.
Hour 3 - Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted, then we wrap up the day with local business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holopirek joins us on a Friday to tell us all about the fun things happening this holiday weekend in Wichita.
Hour 2 - After news headlines on Steve and Ted we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Steve and Ted talk about the holiday weekend on this Good Friday. Some Easter statistics for the listeners as well.
Hour 1 - Officers in Haysville fired on the armed suspect after the man brandished a weapon. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Steve and Ted bring us the local and national news headlines, sports on MLB's Opening Day, and all your daily favorites like Moneytracker Don Grant and Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
The food waste situation is improving in some places, but overall the numbers are still appalling. We get the latest from Fox's Jonathan Savage in London.
Hour 3 - The bill now heads to the Kansas Senate. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted take a look at some Easter themed trivia, for the curiosity of the listening audience.
Hour 3 - For the 4th time this year, Towne West's owners do not make their utility payment on time and face interruption of service.
In December of 1942, 19-year-old Staff Sgt. Jackson Barbour from Memphis, Tennessee was a crewmember onboard a B-17F “Flying Fortress,” when it was struck by anti-aircraft fire following a bombing raid on a German aircraft factory in France. The conclusion to his story is today's KNSS Salute to Service.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines we check Lead-Off Sports with Ted Woodward. And it is Opening Day in Major League Baseball.
Complete Show - Local and national news headlines, including the latest on the bridge collapse in Baltimore. That plus sports, business news, and a check in with Moneytracker Don Grant.
Six people are presumed dead after the bridge collapse. Fox News' Ryan Schmelz joins us this morning with the latest news out of Baltimore.
Hour 3 - At a special workshop, council members discussed the proposed $6.15 million, 24-court pickleball complex for South Lakes Park at 5300 S. Meridian. This project has been in the works since March 2021.
Steve and Ted wrap up hour 2 with business news from The Wichita Business Journal and some reaction to today's headline news.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. A little warmer today, with even warmer conditions expected Thursday and Friday.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us on a Wednesday with more financial wisdom, and a really good reason to make sure you're not relying too much on Social Security.
Hour 1 - A man with a weapon confronted officers who were unable to deescalate the situation. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
To wrap up a Tuesday, Steve and Ted bring you business news from The Wichita Business Journal. Then, happy National Spinach Day!
Complete Show: Breaking national news and headline local news this morning. Plus we check in with Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty, and get the latest from Capitol Hill and Fox's Ryan Schmelz.
Hour 3 - Personal information may have been compromised in a data breach from the Newton School District. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty says the cost of government is rising and he wants to do something about local property taxes. Baty commented during his weekly chat with Steve and Ted in the Morning on KNSS.
Hour 2 - The man was brandishing a pellet gun at a police substation. Officers subdued the man and he was taken in for psychiatric evaluation. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Frost this morning, and an afternoon high in the 40's. But 70's expected by week's end.
Hour 1 - The Governor of Maryland declared a state of emergency and a search-and-rescue operation is underway after Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed overnight as a result of a ship strike.
Complete Show - We kick off another week on Steve and Ted in the Morning with local and national news headlines. Sports with Ted Woodward, where only one local team is still a part of the NCAA Tournament. And of course, Mondays with the Mayor.
Wichita West High School Athletic Director David Clark was injured on the job trying to stop a fight at an event last year. Now USD 259 is isn't welcoming him back after the injuries suffered. Steve discusses the story with fellow West High alum Mike Miller.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Monday Steve and Ted with breaking business news. Several top leaders at Boeing, are planning to resign from their positions.
Last week city leaders broke ground for a new, $357 million waste water treatment plant in south Wichita. Meanwhile, the new water facility in northwest Wichita is on schedule and on budget. It is Mondays with the Mayor and Wichita Mayor Lily Wu.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we take a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. A warm up on tap for Wichita this week.
French waiters will carry croissants on platters for the distance of the race to celebrate the stereotypically rude national symbol... the French waiter.
Hour 1 - The teen suffered a neck injury and was taken to the hospital in critical condition. Police are looking for a known suspect. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - We wrap up the week with loads of headline news, sports with a look at the NCAA Tournament, and live check-ins with Fox correspondents of some of today's biggest headlines.
As the U.S. continues to recover after the pandemic, life expectancy is back up. Just not quite to record highs. We get the storm from Fox News' Jeff Monosso.
Hour 3 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted. Then sports with Ted Woodward and a look back at KU in the NCAA Tournament. And we wrap up the week with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
At the moment, the chances are still minor. But conditions will exist that could create a strong storm on Sunday. Steve and Ted get the Storm Track 3 Forecast going into the weekend from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - After local and national news and sports headlines, we check in with Fox News Correspondent Ryan Schmelz joining us from Washington D.C.
Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. joins us every weekday morning at 6:50 with savings and retirement wisdom. Today Don talks about the very basic balance involved.
Hour 1 - A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Wanda Givens, Chester Pinkston and Jose Salcido. The former Deputy Chiefs sued the City of Wichita, City Manager Robert Layton, and others saying they created an environment of racism, sexism, harassment, and corruption and that they suffered retaliation when they spoke out.
Complete Show - Plenty of news and sports today on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Plus, check-ins with 2 Fox News correspondents. Jonathan Savage updates us on the latest from Haiti, while Ryan Schmelz gives us an update from Washington D.C.
Business news on Steve and Ted from The Wichita Business Journal. Cessna is sponsoring an outdoor feature at Exploration Place, comments from Steve and Ted.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines we check in with Fox News White House Correspondent Ryan Schmelz on Capitol Hill. Another investigative committee hearing where Republicans are looking to recommend an impeachment vote.
Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. joins us with some money wisdom. But after his report, we talk... odors?
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we get some world news and an update from Fox's Jonathan Savage in London.
Celebrated every March 29, Vietnam Veterans Day honors the sacrifice of those who served in the Vietnam War. Hero’s Bridge is the only organization to host a nationwide Vietnam Veterans Day 5K, allowing anyone to thank, support, and recognize the nation’s 9-million Vietnam War veteran heroes.
Under consideration was a policy to establish Reinvestment Housing Incentive Districts, or RHID, which would operate like Tax Increment Financing. It would capture all incremental increase in property taxes created by a housing development project for up to 25 years.
Complete Show - The Kansas Primary is over, and it wasn't hard to count the votes... not many were cast. Steve and Ted with headline, sports, and business news on a Wednesday.
The can is nearly kicked down the road again. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News Ryan Schmelz in D.C., who says the agreement is a little fragile as it nears completion.
Hour 3 - The Wichita City Council gets a good financial report. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - A new election mixed with races that are already over... leads to some very low voter turnout. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It is sports with Ted Woodward and the Big Dance has kicked off. The NIT as well, where K-State loses in the first round.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines, Trump and Biden easily win Kansas Primary Elections... and a few others as well.
Steve and Ted get a meeting preview from Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty.
Complete Show - A packed Tuesday on tap this morning. Steve and Ted have tons of headline news, sports, and business news. Plus we visit with Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty and Wichita Music Theatre Artistic Director Brian J. Marcum.
And some really great shows coming to Wichita; including Gypsy, 9 to 5, Disney's Frozen, Matilda, and Beautiful: the Carole King Musical. Steve and Ted welcome MTW's Artistic Director Brian J. Marcum to the show this morning to preview this season. Visit MTW's website for more information or for tickets.
Hour 3 - Local and national headline news on Steve and Ted, we wrap up a Tuesday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams after headline news.
An award-winning Beatles tribute band are arriving in Wichita for a concert Friday March, 22nd at the Orpheum. Liverpool Legends is a band hand-picked by Louise Harrison, sister of the late George Harrison, is a Grammy-nominated band with a show in Branson and an acclaimed international tour. Visit their website for more information, or click here to purchase tickets.
Hour 1 - President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump continue to secure support around the country after becoming their parties’ presumptive nominees. Arizona, Florida, Illinois, and Ohio are also holding primaries.
Complete Show - We kick off a new week with local and national news and sports headlines. Then Mondays with the Mayor plus a look at Russia's election with Fox News correspondent Jonathan Savage.
Hour 3 - The flat tax now goes to the House for approval before heading to the Governor's desk. Governor Kelly has vetoed similar proposals before.
It is Monday, and we are joined by Wichita Mayor Lily Wu. It is Monday's with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news on Steve and Ted, we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
More than 960 people attended the 49th annual Blarney Breakfast, raising a record-breaking $82,825 to benefit school-aged youth with special needs served through Rainbows’ Family Support Services program.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The last shutdown date was avoided, now we look to kick the can down the road a little once again.
Complete Show - It is the ides of March, and Blarney Breakfast Day here in Wichita. Ted hosts this morning while we check in several times with Steve over at Old Chicago.
Sometimes, the unexpected can happen. Don Grant has some tips for homeowners to help deal with the unexpected.
Hour 3 - The Kansas Land and Military Installation Protection Act advances out of committee and moves to the house floor for debate. The bill seeks to prevent ‘countries of concern’ – China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, Cuba and Venezuela – from buying Kansas land within 150 miles of military bases.
We get the after action report on sports with Ted Woodward. Bad news for Wildcat fans as K-State loses at the Big 12 Tournament, but WSU gets the big win over Memphis.
Hour 2 - After local and national news, Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Then another check-in with Steve McIntosh at the 49th Annual Blarney Breakfast.
A montage of Steve's check-in's from the Blarney Breakfast this morning. Steve and Ted speak to Wichita Mayor Lily Wu and Wichita Police Chief Joe Sullivan.
Hour 1 - Boeing under increased scrutiny after multiple recent safety issues. Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Nearing midway through March and on today's show Steve and Ted bring you the headline news, sports, plus a look at the polls with Fox's Jared Halpern. Plus the latest edition of KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Good news for 2/3rds of Kansas' college basketball fans... not such good news for KU who was beaten by Cincinnati to go one and out in the Big 12 Tournament. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - President Biden is touting his economic successes, but some polls are still indicating that the economy is weighing heavily on the mind of the voters. After local and national news we get an update from Fox News' Jared Halpern.
The good news, no injuries or major damage reported. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - Prosecutors allege the men robbed the Credit Union of America on South Ridge Road last October. The Wichita Police Department and FBI investigated the case. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service highlights Warrior Canine Connection, who have launched a new service dog training program at the Jessup Correctional Institution in Jessup, Maryland. Through the program, incarcerated individuals will raise and train puppies that will become highly skilled service dogs for future placement with veterans with visible and invisible wounds.
Hour 1 - The House passes the bill after former President Trump flips on the issue. Now the ban heads to the Senate. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show: The whole crew back in the house today, bringing you local and national news and sports headlines. Post season college basketball getting underway today, plus the latest election news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Violent gangs running wild in Haiti and plenty of public unrest, and now Prime Minister Ariel Henry announces he will step down. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News foreign correspondent Jonathan Savage in London.
KU, WSU, and K-State all looking to start postseason play. Local and national news on Steve and Ted followed by sports with Ted Woodward.
Steve McIntosh talks about an honor being bestowed on him as a notable alumnus of Wichita West High School.
Hour 2 - FAA auditors saw Spirit mechanics using liquid Dawn soap as a lubricant for fitting a door seal, amongst other unusual practices. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Early voting at several satellite locations is underway, ballots available for Republicans, Democrats, and unaffiliated voters. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Steve out once again but Ted and Jad have all the headline and breaking news and sports. Plus we check in with Rainbows United's Michelle Eastman as today is the final day to purchase tickets for this year's Blarney Breakfast.
Hour 2 - Ted and Jad wrap up a week with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
There still isn't any definitive answer on the cause of the tragedy. We get an update from Fox News' Eben Brown in Miami.
Friday, March 15th is the 49th Annual Blarney Breakfast benefiting Rainbows United. Rainbows Vice President of Marketing and Communications Michelle Eastman joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - The Alabama Senator delivered the response from her kitchen, and plenty of other Republicans added their opinions responding to the SotU. Including presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump.
Some politicians raising alarm at the amount of U.S. farmland owned by foreign investment firms. We get the story from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The new bill would forbid Kansas Law Enforcement Officers from participating in enforcing federal gun laws. Proponents say it strengthens 2nd Amendment rights, Kansas Law Enforcement Officials say it does away with long-standing cooperation between local and federal law enforcement.
Complete Show - Steve out today after a night hosting a fantastic local event. But Ted and Jad have all the news and sports headlines you expect on a Thursday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Friday, March 15th is the 49th Annual Blarney Breakfast benefiting Rainbows United. Rainbows Vice President of Marketing and Communications Michelle Eastman joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Sedgwick County gets a really good report on Exploration Place. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. We've already had some rain and very small hail, but the chances continue into tomorrow.
Hour 2 - A part of our newscast is today's KNSS Salute to Service. The VA is clarifying after a story hit some news outlets about an iconic historic photo. At no time was the VA officially requesting the removal of the photo.
Ted gets a look at the commodities from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities. We talk agriculture, weather, and scorpions.
Hour 1 - Steve out this morning, but Ted and Jad remain. After local and national news we check sports with Ted Woodward. And a big home blowout victory for the Thunder on a Wednesday night.
Complete Show - Super Tuesday results in headline news, KU vs. K-State in headline sports, and we get ready for a great Wichita event.
Reports coming out that Haley will announce she is dropping out of contention for the Republican nomination. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News Ryan Schmelz.
Hour 3 - Tuesday's unanimous vote reverted the ordinance back to how it was worded prior to January 2, allowing contributions from corporations and LLCs, but added an amendment stating that they must list their principal owners on their campaign contribution forms.
Friday, March 15th is the 49th Annual Blarney Breakfast benefiting Rainbows United. Rainbows Vice President of Marketing and Communications Michelle Eastman joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we get the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Forecasts saying Wichita has an 80% chance for rain tomorrow.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning with an election year warning just after Super Tuesday. Don't let your political fears jeopardize your retirement.
Hour 1 - Donald Trump wins every Super Tuesday Primary except Vermont, Biden wins every one except American Samoa. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted welcome Jeff Otto from Longhofer Lawn and Tree Care to the show this morning. Jeff tells us about his business and current tree issues in the Wichita area.
Hour 3 - It is Super Tuesday, and Former President Trump wants to wrap up a nomination. While remaining opponent Nikki Haley says a "good showing" will keep her in the race. Steve and Ted wrap up a Tuesday show.
At Wednesday's meeting, the Sedgwick County Commission will hear an annual report on Exploration Place, Kansas' Premier Science Center. Commission Chair Ryan Baty joins us Tuesday mornings on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
It is an unsavory name for a particularly horrible act. Scammers are looking to build up a victim before taking their cash. We get some advice from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Complete Show - On a Tuesday, Steve and Ted start things off with local and national news including the USD 259 School Board decision to close 6 schools. Later we get visits from Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty and Jeff Otto from Longhofer Lawn and Tree.
The Wichita Board of Education met Monday night to vote on the proposed closures of six schools. KSN News reports the BOE voted 5-2 to pass Recommendation 1 – accepting the proposal to close Clark, Cleaveland, Park, Payne, Hadley and Jardine. It is an effort to cut a minimum of $16 million.
Complete Show - An upset at the polls, a Wichita City Council preview, and much more on this Monday in the first full week in March on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Consumer Reports released their list of best new cars. We get the story from Fox News' Jeff Monosso.
Hour 3 - Congress will pass a continuing budget resolution and prepare to host the President for the State of the Union Address.
At Tuesday's meeting, the Wichita City Council will reconsider a campaign finance ordinance passed in January. Mayor Lily Wu joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning for Mondays with the Mayor.
After local and national news we take a look at this week's KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
What a difference a day can make. Especially if it is the birthday of a dependent. Some tax wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Hour 1 - The former Gov. of South Carolina gets her first victory of the primary season over the former President. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted get a rundown of what's happening this weekend from Visit Wichita's Jemelle Holopirek. Then a sports weekend preview with Ted Woodward.
Hour 3 - The final public comment meeting was Thursday night and several parents took the opportunity to voice disagreement with the board's proposal to close several Wichita schools.
Fox News Correspondent Jeff Monosso joins us with a look at a report on the safety (or lack of) as cars collect more and more data.
Hour 2 - Local officials had made a choice, now members of the State Legislature are asking questions about another location. Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted get a very favorable KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - Hour 1 - Another potential government shutdown averted... for now. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - We wrap up the week and kick off the month on a Friday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning. Headline news and sports, the Moneytracker Don Grant, and a check in with Fox's Jeff Monosso.
Complete Show - Happy Leap Day! And on this year's extra day Steve and Ted bring you all the headline news and information you need as we head into the next page on the calendar.
McConnell will continue to serve out the final 4 years of his term, but will step down as Senate Minority Leader in November after the election.
Hour 3 - Maize borrows some technology to screen individuals entering the district's buildings after this online threat. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning, and some really good news for Shocker fans. The Men's Basketball team gets a much needed road win and the Shocker Baseball team gets a win in fantastic fashion in Tulsa.
Hour 2 - All in all, it was a brief return to winter weather conditions. After local and national news we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
A fantastic comeback story on today's KNSS Salute To Service. Marine Raider Derek Herrera, was left paralyzed following a firefight in Afghanistan, but that didn't dampen his passion to help improve lives
Hour 1 - The final meeting will be held at the administrative building tonight. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - A midweek edition of Steve and Ted today, and a much colder one. We talk weather with KSN's Ronelle Williams and with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities. Plus business news from The Wichita Business Journal, as tenants of Towne West get their power shut off once again.
The President's son will testify before the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News' Ryan Schmelz.
Hour 3 - This marks the 4th time recently that the mall's owners have been behind enough on payments to keep the lights on. Local and national headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Record setting high yesterday of 80... this morning, 17 degrees.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we get sports with Ted Woodward. Reaction after a rough and rare home loss for the Jayhawks, and previewing today's Shocker matchups in Men's Basketball and Baseball.
There's no low that a scammer won't sink to. Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with a warning about scams that are targeting active and former service members.
Hour 1 - Biden and Trump come away with victories as we move closer to a rematch in the General Election. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Headline and breaking news on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Sports with Ted Woodward and our weekly check in with the Commission Chairman for Sedgwick County.
Hour 3 - The FTC finds this merger would lower competition and increase prices for the average consumer. Local and national news headlines and business news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Sedgwick County Commission Chair Ryan Baty tells KNSS News plans are going forward to construct a new state psychiatric hospital at Meridian and MacArthur, in southwest Wichita.
Hour 2 - A number of wildfires were causing concern around the state Monday afternoon. One of the largest was south of Lakin and burned at least a 6-mile path. A wildfire was reported in south Reno County, west of Pretty Prairie, and south of Arlington. Reno County officials say crews also worked a small fire west of Hutchinson.
The chances stretch from Missouri to the Great Lakes. Closer to home here in Wichita, we have some fire danger conditions... and a big cool down on the way. We get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines we get sports with Ted Woodward. And K-State just set an NCAA record with another overtime win.
StoryCorps is an independent nonprofit, sharing select stories with the public through podcast, animated shorts, digital platforms, and best-selling books. Dave Isay, StoryCorps Founder and President, joins us this morning on Steve and Ted with an update on the One Small Step Wichita program.
We are having spring like weather, but spring is on the horizon. So is severe weather season. Steve and Ted check in with Sedgwick County Emergency Management's Cody Charvat.
Hour 3 - The final hour of Monday's episode of Steve and Ted in the Morning where we kick things off with news headlines and wrap up with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Wichita Mayor Lily Wu tells KNSS News a special event is scheduled for Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at Century II. It's the State of the Arts Community event, to show people how the arts generated more than $180 million in economic activity in Wichita in 2022.
Hour 2 - Unseasonable highs today and Tuesday, and a significant cool down expected by Wednesday. Local and national news then a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. joins us this morning talking about that potential for early retirement.
Hour 1 - Well, most of them are. Local and national news headlines on a Monday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show: Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Mondays with the Mayor and we get a visit from Wichita Mayor Lily Wu, plus we check in with Cody Charvat from Sedgwick County Emergency Management.
Complete Show: Steve is out this morning, but Ted and Jad bring all of the national and local news and sports on a Friday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Battling in mud with pool noodles, an obstacle course while being pursued by Sheriff's officers... and much more in this fun event.
Hour 3 - KU, K-State, and WSU in action this weekend. We also have State Wrestling tournaments in Salina and up by Park City as well. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Very unseasonably nice and spring-like weather this weekend in Wichita. Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - Local and national news and sports updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Wichita and Hutchinson now have operational Narcan vending machines.
Hour 1 - A 17-year-old boy, a 21-year-old man, and a 25-year-old man were taken into custody on suspicion of felony murder. Investigators say the three are responsible for the fatal shooting of 1-year-old Taidyn Anderson.
Complete Show: Plenty of news today plus a Shocker win in sports and a check-in with Fox News' Jeff Monosso who is covering the South Carolina Primary Election.
Trump still leading in his opponent's home state. But does Nikki Haley have a chance? Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News' Jeff Monosso.
Hour 3 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus sports with Ted Woodward. The Shockers get a needed home win over Tulsa.
QuikTrip getting a uniform sponsorship with MLB and the Royals. Local business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted, then a check in with Kanas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams and a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast. A front moved through this morning and cooled things down, and it will happen again next week.
24-year-old Sgt. Kennedy Sanders and 23-year-old Sgt. Breonna Moffett were among 3 members of their Army Reserve unit who died Jan. 28th in a drone strike on a U.S. base in Jordan near the Syrian border.
Hour 1 - According to the Wichita Police Department, the shooting occurred just before 2 a.m. in the 81-hundred block of east Harry. Local and national breaking headline news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show: It is a mid-week Steve and Ted show, and we start off with the latest news from KC about a recent mass shooting. Plus all your business news from the Wichita Business Journal and a check in with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Sports with Ted Woodward previews tonight's game. Plus, anyone dissatisfied with the NFL's decision to air a Chiefs playoff game on streaming only... we have some bad news for you.
Hour 3 - The sessions will take place today at Marshall Middle School, 1510 North Payne, tomorrow, (Thurs), at West High School, 820 South Osage and Monday at the Administrative Center, 903 South Edgemoor. All 3 sessions begin at 5:30.
Fox's Jeff Monosso joins us on a Wednesday with the latest. Days after a mass shooting at a parade, Missouri votes to ban celebratory gunfire.
Hour 2 - Local and national news, then a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning with some money wisdom. An employee isn't often given a choice. But if you get a choice... a wage or a salary?
Hour 1 - Two juveniles were arrested at the time of the shooting, now two adults are also facing charges. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted; plus weather, sports, business news and more. Sedgwick County Commission Chair Ryan Baty joins us as well as Fox News Correspondent Tonya J. Powers.
The study finds the seven states with the most hospitals vulnerable to closures include Texas (45), Kansas (38), Nebraska (29), Oklahoma (22), North Carolina (19), Georgia (18) and Mississippi (18). Steve gets the story from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - Just after 5 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 18, subjects were walking along a creek bed in the 900 block of N. Main St. in Lansing, when they found skeletal remains. Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A busy agenda planned for Wednesday's meeting of the Sedgwick County Commission. Chair Ryan Baty says the commission will entertain a purchase agreement for a building to be the new Election Commission headquarters, near 37th and Rock. Baty joins us every Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Today, Tuesday, is the final day to register to vote in next month's Presidential Preference Primary. It is also the deadline to apply for an advance ballot, or to change party affiliation.
The Longhorns win 62-56, it was the last Big 12 Conference matchup between K-State and Texas. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - A 3-month-old baby boy has died, and two women were critically injured as the result of a shooting in southeast Wichita Monday night. Local and national headline news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - A special Presidents' Day edition of the show this morning. Headline news, all your favorites, plus visits from Wichita Mayor Lily Wu and Sen. Roger Marshall.
U.S. Senator Dr. Roger Marshall agrees with his fellow Republicans, when it comes to funding for Ukraine; that the U.S. needs to spend more money on securing the southern border. Marshall commented on foreign aid and much more in a visit to the Steve and Ted in the Morning Show on KNSS.
Hour 3 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a look at the City Council meeting agenda.
It is President's Day Monday, and we welcome Wichita Mayor Lily Wu back to Monday's with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - A 51-year-old Wichita man is dead after being struck by a Wichita Police patrol vehicle Saturday night in the 1300 block of W. MacArthur.
Steve gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast for the week from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on a Monday.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning, on President's Day.
Complete Show: A packed week-ending edition this morning with breaking world news, the start of a brand new college baseball season, and a visit with a local hero. All on a Friday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Two juveniles are alleged to be the shooters responsible for 1 death and 22 injuries at the Chiefs' victory parade in KC. A local man and his wife were among the good Samaritans who help stop one of the suspects. Steve and Ted talk live to Trey Filter of Maize just a couple of days out from his heroic actions in Kansas City.
Hour 3 - Some breaking news; several agencies are reporting on the death of Alexei Navalny, a prominent Putin detractor. Local, national, and world headline news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
In a statement, Vladimir Putin said that a Biden Presidency will be better for his country than a potential Trump Presidency. We get the story from Fox News' Jonathan Savage in London.
Hour 2 - After news headlines, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. The rain chances look to miss Wichita proper, and the highs will warm up as the weekend goes on.
It's Sports with Ted Woodward, and we do have to talk about a Shocker loss. But in better sports news, the baseball season is kicking off today. The Brian Green era begins for the Shockers.
Hour 1 - Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted, including the latest on the shooting at a Kansas City parade. Sen. Moran chimes in on the tragedy, and we hear about charges against 2 suspects.
Complete Show - Headline news on Steve and Ted, the latest updates on the shooting at the Chiefs championship parade in KC.
Fox News correspondent Ryan Schmelz joins us with the latest from Capitol Hill on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Good news and some new leadership for Wichita's Chick N Max. Steve and Ted wrap up a Thursday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Today's KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast has some up and down high temperatures with rain and even some snow chances returning. Steve and Ted get the forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams
Hour 2 - The bill increases penalties for injuring or killing a K9 officer. The House passage moves the bill over to the Senate for consideration.
Really good news for today's KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The Dept. of Veterans Affairs says that it permanently housed 46,552 homeless veterans in 2023 — surpassing the calendar year goal to house 38,000 veterans by 22.5%.
Hour 1 - Joy in triumph turns to terror in seconds as shots ring out shortly after parade in KC to honor the World Champion Chiefs. One dead, 22 injured, and 3 people in custody after the shooting near KC's Union Station.
Complete Show - It is St. Valentine's Day as well as Ash Wednesday. A good show with local and national news, sports, and business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Some fun content this morning on Ash Wednesday/Valentine's Day. We start on a report from yesterday's pancake race and then move on to some Valentine's Day facts.
Hour 3 - The bill is still facing an uphill battle, with bipartisan dissent coming from both sides of the isle in the House. After local and national news headlines Steve gets the latest, live from Fox's Ryan Schmelz in Washington D.C.
Lots of folks getting on the road and heading north from Wichita, and we take a look at today's weather forecast with KSN's Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - The city will provide a $40 thousand cash sponsorship, and plan to provide another $40 thousand for a special program. The city will also provide several in-kind services like the use of Century II, and security from Wichita Police.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us today with the results of a survey of financial literacy in the U.S. We didn't do... great. But we can get better by listening to Don Grant C.F.P. weekday mornings at 6:50 on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - A man already in police custody has been charged with the theft of the Jackie Robinson Statue from McAdams Park. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show: Plenty of big headlines on the show today; including Wichita closing some schools, more Super Bowl aftermath, and much more. Plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant, all on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Wichita Business Journal has some results on Wichita's coolest office. Business news on Steve and Ted from the Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted start off the 3rd hour with some breaking news about a vote on aid for Ukraine and Israel.
At Wednesday's meeting, the Sedgwick County Commission will approve applicants to several citizen advisory boards. Commission Chair Ryan Baty tells KNSS News "we have over 30 citizen advisory boards for a variety of different topics." Baty says the county is looking for "feedback."
Hour 2 - And of course, people are asking if Taylor Swift will be there with Travis Kelce? News and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Sports with Ted Woodward, and he has some fun audio in the aftermath of the Chiefs Super Bowl win.
Hour 1 - The Wichita Public Schools staff is recommending the closure of two middle schools and four elementary schools to save the district money. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show: It is a Super Bowl party after another Chiefs win. Local and national news, a look back at last night's big win in Sports with Ted Woodward, and we get a visit from Fox News' Ryan Schmelz in Washington D.C.
After fumbling a prior funding bill that also contained increased funding for U.S. border security, the U.S. Senate is looking to pass a bill with Ukraine and Israel funding that lacks the border funding. Steve gets the latest from Fox News' Ryan Schmelz.
Hour 3 - The KBI began their investigation in October at the request of the Clay County Sheriff when he discovered evidence that a former undersheriff unlawfully struck an inmate at the jail in September.
At Tuesday's meeting, the Wichita City Council will look at the City's participation in this spring's Wichita River Festival. Mayor Lily Wu tells KNSS News "Riverfest is one of my favorite times of the year," this morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - A woman who walked into a popular Texas megachurch Sunday afternoon with a long gun and a young child opened fire before she was killed by law enforcement officers on scene.
On sports with Ted Woodward we look back at Super Bowl LVIII and a razor thin overtime win for KC.
Hour 1 - Chiefs win. Back to back Super Bowl wins for the first time in nearly 20 years. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The big game is coming up on Sunday, and Steve has some Super Bowl trivia for our listeners this morning.
Hour 2 - Super Bowl Sunday could bring snow to the Wichita area. After local and national news on Steve and Ted we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The legislators did not directly vote on their own pay increase. They created an independent committee who's recommendation they could have rejected, but did not. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - The report exonerates President Biden in regards to mishandled classified documents, but labels Joe Biden as a "well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory." Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted get a Super Bowl preview from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus, live from Las Vegas.
Complete Show - Today's show covers news headlines, breaking news, and sports including a look forward to the Super Bowl and a look back at a Shocker win. Plus we get some credit wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant.
It was a big and confident win for the WSU Men who took care of business at home. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Some breaking news, Biden's opponent in several upcoming primaries has officially dropped out of contention. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Snow this weekend? Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - Lawmakers never voted directly on the 93% pay increase. They instead set up a bipartisan pay commission who's proposal will take effect unless both legislative chambers passed a resolution rejecting it this week.
Officials at MacDill Air Force Base have confirmed the location of Port Tampa Cemetery, an African American cemetery, with as many as 121 unmarked graves, on the Florida military installation. The KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning on Thursday mornings.
Hour 1 - The report highlights some better financial conditions the city is operating under in terms of lowering inflation, low unemployment, and better market conditions. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show: Plenty of big news headlines today on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Plus a check in with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities, a Shocker preview in sports, and a look at the Nevada Republican Primary election... that doesn't have any weight in who gets the state's delegates.
And many are wondering, "why?" And why the primary doesn't count and the caucus does. We get the full story from Fox News correspondent Jared Halpern on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Evergy says the mall is once again in danger of getting its electricity shut off. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A 102-year-old RAF pilot is once again behind the controls of a Supermarine Spitfire. Steve and Ted bring us the story and more this morning.
Hour 2 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted followed by a look at the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Not too bad, 60s to finish the week, 50s this weekend.
In Lead Off Sports, Ted brings us a Shocker basketball preview as WSU prepares to host UTSA. Then a report on Super Bowl betting.
Hour 1 - Republicans coming up empty on border election promises as the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas fails, border legislation in the House fails, and the Senate's border legislation seems all but dead.
Complete Show - On a Tuesday we have local and national news, a big Wildcat win in sports headlines, and our weekly chat with the Sedgwick County Commission Chairman.
Steve and Ted wrap up a Tuesday with local business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
California residents on Monday endured a historic onslaught of rain that turned glitzy Los Angeles neighborhoods into rivers of mud, flooded roads and toppled trees as authorities warned of more rain on the way.
At Wednesday's meeting the Sedgwick County Commission will proclaim Mental Health Awareness Day. Commission Chair Ryan Baty joins us on Tuesday Mornings at 7:30 on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Part 1 of the Sunflower Showdown in 2024 goes to the Wildcats at home in overtime. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Local and national news kick off another edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning. Both Republicans and Democrats in the Senate are speaking out against the border bill that contains funding for both Ukraine and Israel.
Complete Show - Steve and Ted kick off the first full week of February with news updates, sports, business news from The Wichita Business Journal, and Mondays with the Mayor and Wichita Mayor Lily Wu.
Passage is expected in the Senate, with some opposition. House Republicans are expected to kill this version of a bill with funds for border security tied to funding for Israel and Ukraine.
It is Mondays with the Mayor, and Steve and Ted discuss this week's council agenda with Mayor Lily Wu.
Hour 3 - Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted. A 5.1 magnitude quake in central Oklahoma over the weekend was felt in Wichita.
Hour 2 - After local and national news on Steve and Ted we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Another nice February week in store for Wichita.
Weather seems to be a part of the popularity of Florida, but even that has its drawbacks. Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning looking at Florida, and if it is right for a person's retirement.
Hour 1 - California getting rare damaging winds, rain, and even some snow. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Steve and Ted put the wrap on the week with all the news and commentary you expect. It's Groundhog Day, and we talk about that and a lot more. Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us once again, this time with a special bye week report.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us in a special bye week report ahead of the Pro Bowl weekend. Mitch says you can't win the Super Bowl this week, but has many reasons why you can lose the Super Bowl this week.
The latest Labor Department report shows unemployment remains very low. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Okay, campers, rise and shine! It is Groundhog Day, Steve and Ted discuss this morning's results. Plus a fascinating reddit story from surgeons about the strangest things patients brought with them to the emergency room.
Hour 2 - The election office is looking for help with the upcoming primary. And it is not volunteer work, paid positions are open. For more information visit sedgwickcounty.org.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Chances for rain start today and continue through Sunday, but temperatures are expected to remain above freezing.
Hour 1 - After local and national news on Steve and Ted we get Lead Off Sports with Ted Woodward. Austin Reeves has a really big night getting a win for the LA Lakers.
Complete Show - Plenty of news to cover this morning on Steve and Ted including breaking local news, continuing sports coverage, and business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
The national hot dog chain is looking to expand, and may be opening its first ever Kansas location in the Wichita market. Local business news from The Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - The latest update on the story of a vandalized and destroyed statue of Jackie Robinson. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News correspondent Jeff Monosso joins us with the latest on new federal guidance that may grant earlier releases to some federal prisoners. This potential leniency will only apply to non-violent offenders who's crimes did not include sexual crimes or charges of terrorism.
Hour 2 - Rain chances in Wichita's forecast Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
A former member of the Old Guard, tasked with guarding the tomb of the unknown soldier, has pinned the tomb badge onto his own son. We get the details on today's KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - After a local and national news update we get Lead Off Sports with Ted Woodward. Coming off a much needed streak-ending victory, the Shocker Men lose in Tulsa.
Complete Show: Steve and Ted bring us the headline news and sports. Plus an interview with League 42 founder and our friend Bob Lutz after the theft of the much beloved Jackie Robinson statue. And all the positive support coming in from the community and from around the world.
Sad news as a much beloved, stolen Wichita statue was found defaced and burned. Steve and Ted talk with League 42 founder and KFH host Bob Lutz about the theft of the statue and the very positive assistance coming in to support the league, Wichita's children that the league supports, and their ability to replace the statue.
Hour 3 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted, then Sports with Ted Woodward. And we wrap up a Wednesday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
We have had some really beautiful weather this week for Kansas in January. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. This weekend will bring with it some rain and cooler temperatures.
Hour 2 - A 14-year old was arrested a day after the shooting, now an 18-year-old is also in police custody. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Sometimes the news seems like it is all focused on the negative headlines. Moneytracker Don Grant says regardless of the headlines, the right time to invest for your retirement is... now.
Hour 1 - As the "home" team, the Chiefs get to choose. And they will wear their home red uniforms. Sports with Ted Woodward after local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Plenty of news and sports to talk about this morning. We also get a visit from Fox News' Ryan Schmelz in Washington D.C. And, we are celebrating Ted's 29th year here at KNSS!
WPD have announced they found the truck seen in video of the crime. Steve and Ted discuss the story on a Tuesday.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Tuesday with some good business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Officials are planning to locate the new regional psychiatric hospital on donated land at Meridian and MacArthur in southwest Wichita. Sedgwick County Commission Chair Ryan Baty joins us every Tuesday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - And the sad second paragraph to that story, many incidents are reported in K-12 age children. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Yesterday was beautiful, today a little chillier but still great. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - A convoy is headed south, protesting migrants heading north. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Breaking news, business news, world and national news... we have it all this morning on Steve and Ted. Plus some really great sports news today.
The Biden camp as well as the Trump campaign set their sights on each other, but the primary isn't over just yet. We get the latest from Fox News' Jared Halpern on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Sales numbers are down in the quarterly reports, but officials say demand remains high. Steve and Ted wrap up a Monday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
We talk about recent violence in Wichita plus the upcoming budget priorities for the city in today's Mondays with the Mayor with Wichita Mayor Lily Wu.
Hour 2 - The new hospital will be near Meridian and MacArthur. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Chiefs win 17-10 and we get a breakdown from Ted in sports. KC will square off against the San Francisco 49ers in the upcoming Super Bowl.
Hour 1 - We start off a week on Steve and Ted in the Morning with this morning's breaking news.
Complete Show - Breaking news of an officer involved shooting to start off a local and national newscast. Plus some bad news for Shocker and Wildcat fans in sports with Ted Woodward.
After several failed appeals and at least one failed execution attempt, Alabama will be attempting another execution via asphyxiation with nitrogen gas. Steve gets details from Fox News' Eben Brown.
Hour 3 - KBI and Sedgwick County Sheriffs are investigating after an officer involved fatal shooting in southeast Wichita. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Plumbers across the country contributed to a report that Steve brings to us... about the things they find clogging up pipes in the U.S.
Hour 2 - Patients with affected personal information have been notified about the breach. Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Enlisted Force Exhibit is the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force's newest permanent exhibit and honors the enlisted force that has been the backbone of daily operations of the U.S. Department of the Air Force throughout its 76-year history. This new exhibit is the focus of today's KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Reports are saying a whistleblower claims the missing parts were re-assembled after delivery to Boeing. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Ted is back behind the mic and bringing sportscasts while he and Steve look back at the Republican Primary in New Hampshire with Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
The former President wins, but his opponent claims enough votes to keep going. Steve gets the update from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Wednesday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Charles Osgood, five-time Emmy Award-winning journalist who anchored “CBS Sunday Morning” for more than two decades and hosted the long-running radio program “The Osgood File” has died. He was 91.
Hour 2 - In order to know what Wichitans want in that budget, the city announced the results of a citizen survey that took place last fall. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
So, you've done a financial checkup... now we have to improve that financial health. We get help from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Hour 1 - Steve and Ted kick off the newscast with a look back at the primaries in New Hampshire. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Primary Elections underway in NH, and Steve gets a live report from Fox's Tonya J. Powers. Wins for the KU Men and the KSU Women. And our 2nd weekly report from Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Ryan Baty.
Hour 3 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Plus a check of business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
At Wednesday's weekly meeting, the Sedgwick County Commission will look at property taxes. Commission Chair Ryan Baty tells KNSS News the county clerk will make a presentation on Homestead tax Refunds. Baty commented during his weekly chat with Steve and Ted in the Morning on KNSS.
Hour 2 - WPD investigating the shooting near 15th and Poplar. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning followed by a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant says it is good for your health, and your car... so why not a financial checkup?
Hour 1 - USD 259 CFO gave the school board a report on potential budget cuts. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show: Ted out today, but Steve and Jad discuss the headline news, a big Chiefs postseason win, and hear from Mayor Wu.
The election landscape narrows again as the Florida Governor drops out and endorses the frontrunner, former President Trump.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a 8:00 a.m. hour on a Monday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. The Wichita branch of Chase Bank will be followed up by another opening in Derby.
The Wichita City Council will discuss several issues at Tuesday's workshop. Including ethics and transparency as well as economic incentives. Steve talks about it with Mayor Lily Wu on Mondays with the Mayor.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning with some new issues to consider when reviewing a retirement plan.
Hour 1 - The Republican and Democratic Primary Election ballots are set for Kansas, including some names that have already dropped out of the race. Local and National news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - Steve is out this morning, but Ted and Jad bring us all the local and national news plus a look at the government funding deal with Fox's White House correspondent and another Friday check in with the Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs.
The NFL Playoffs continue and next up for the Chiefs is a chilly trip to Buffalo. After a look at this week's "What to do in Wichita this weekend" we get a Chiefs/Bills preview from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - Local and national news updates on a Friday edition of Steve & Ted in the Morning. City Manager Layton excited for a new downtown project.
Back down in single digits overnight, but not quite as cold as the last arctic blast. Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from KSN Meteorologist Jack Maney.
Hour 2 - The Republican "fair tax" plan passes, but faces a prompt veto from the Democratic Governor who is calling it just another tax break benefiting only the wealthiest Kansans.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning with more financial wisdom and a look at what sectors are expected to do well this year.
Hour 1 - After a mid-air depressurization, jets were grounded for inspection. After the inspection, the jets remain grounded for the time being. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Complete Show - On a Thursday edition of Steve and Ted we check in with Moneytracker Don Grant, preview a Shocker Basketball game, and get some sports legislation news from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
The legislation seems to be stalling after a veto threat from California's Governor. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox's Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - The former President will not be in the courtroom today, but the trial will continue. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. The upcoming weekend cool down will not get down as dangerously cold as last weekend. But highs will only be in the upper teens and low 20's.
Hour 2 - The efforts to avert a government shutdown continue. Some legislators seem more concerned about ensuring a shutdown. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
House Speaker McCarthy is instructing appropriate committees to begin an investigation against Joe Biden. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News' Ryan Schmelz in Washington D.C.
Hour 3 - Some news breaking, and a sigh of relief from many in Pennsylvania as authorities announce the arrest of Danelo Cavalcante.
New construction slowing traffic on Zoo with construction on the bridge over the MS Mitch Mitchell floodway. We get details from KDOT public affairs manager Tom Hein.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Money saving advice from Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning. And today we talk about the pros and cons of travel insurance.
Hour 1 - It began as a police chase that ended in a crash near the Sedgwick and Butler County line. 1-person was reported in critical condition, no other injuries were reported.
Chris Jones will be back on the field for the Chiefs. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports we take a look at entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
The Sedgwick County Commission will talk about solar energy at Wednesday's meeting. Commission Chair Pete Meitzner tells KNSS News several Kansas counties have tackled the issue. Chairman Meitzner joins us on Tuesdays with a county update.
Hour 2 - Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning. We wrap up a second hour with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. Boeing's new deal with a Vietnamese airline is good for Wichita.
After around 1-2 inches of rain fall in the Wichita area, we are expecting more by week's end. Steve and Ted get the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - There isn't enough evidence to charge the BTK serial killer in the 1976 disappearance of a 16-year-old girl, an Oklahoma prosecutor said Monday despite statements from law enforcement officials calling Dennis Rader a prime suspect.
All morning we've been looking back to that terrible day in 2001. Steve and Ted welcome Dan Creed to the show this morning, sharing with us his memories. Dan was an eyewitness to the attack on the Pentagon.
Hour 3 - In June the mall averted a disconnect after the bill had gone unpaid since November. But, Friday morning the power was turned off due to an unpaid bill going back to June. We wrap up a Monday Steve and Ted with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
A shooting at an Airbnb prompted Wichita City Council members to call for new rules regarding short-term rental properties. At Tuesday's meeting, the Council will look at a proposed new ordinance. It is Mondays with the Mayor and Mayor Brandon Whipple on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. It is starting to look a little like fall.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with financial wisdom every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Today Don gives us some tips to avoid getting scammed.
Hour 1 - "A regrettable incident..." that's how Wichita Police describe the news of a civilian supervisor at the Wichita Animal Shelter, who allowed animals to be euthanized prior to obtaining required approvals.
Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us with some reaction after the Lions defeated the Chiefs. Or the Chiefs defeated themselves by dropping a lot of passes.
Hour 3 - The mall is once again facing having Evergy shut off power due to non-payment of their utility bill. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news in The Blur.
Schools in the area were closed again as authorities continue the search for Danelo Cavalcante. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox's Jeff Monosso.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast for Wichita's weekend with Kansas today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant says it may not be enough, just not having to go to work everyday.
Hour 1 - The fair is getting underway in Hutchinson, with all the fair food items and economic impact it brings with it. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted check in with Fox News' Tonya J. Powers who is covering the story in New York.
Hour 3 - Wow, a new album of all-new music from The Rolling Stones. After local and national news and sports we take a look at entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Former Army Captain and helicopter pilot Larry Taylor received the medal Tuesday for his efforts of flying into harm’s way to rescue a 4-man team, surrounded by about 100 enemy fighters. Today's KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Another smoky and hazy morning in Wichita. We get the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams after local and national news headlines.
The Chiefs host the Detroit Lions in the season opening game tonight. We get a preview in Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - As the manhunt continues, authorities continue to investigate the manner of Danelo Cavalcante's escape. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
We talk with Tom on Wednesdays, today he breaks down continued construction progress at Wichita's north junction.
Hour 3 - The engineer's original estimate for the project was $24.45 million. However, the lowest construction bid received by the city was $13.5 million higher.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us every weekday with financial wisdom, and today he tells us what behaviors to avoid in order to grow wealth.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Something that had never happened in Royals franchise history, just happened for the second time this season. Royals win, sports with Ted Woodward on Steve & Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Tuesday’s sentencing caps one of the most significant prosecutions over the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A very special entertainment news on The Blur today. KNSS' very own Dan O'Neal caught up with stuntman/actor Bobby Clark at ICT Comic-Con. Clark wore the iconic Gorn costume and fought William Shatner's Kirk in the episode "The Arena."
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines we get a deeper dive into the Texas trial from Fox News Correspondent Jared Halpern.
Commission Chair Pete Meitzner tells KNSS News the policy would cover childbirth or adoption and would probably last 4 to 6 weeks.
Hour 2 - Heavy rain in an area not known for rain stranded concert goers in the desert. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Plus we end the hour with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
The shortened work week will continue Wichita's very hot summer, but a cooldown is coming this weekend. Steve and Ted get the forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines and sports on Steve and Ted plus a check in with Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P.
Steve gets the latest on the recovery efforts from Fox News correspondent Eben Brown in Florida.
Hour 3 - The local manufacturer is hiring. Business news from The Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
And yes, there are benefits to carrying some kinds of debt. Moneytracker Don Grant with some general financial wisdom on a Friday.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with KSN Meteorologist Lucy Doll.
A story that delivers what the title promises. Officers in Nebraska pull over a car with a strange passenger. Steve and Ted discuss it with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - The holiday weekend is upon us. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - After a raid on equipment at a local newspaper, one reporter is suing Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody for violating her First and Fourth Amendment rights. Local and national news on Steve and Ted, plus entertainment news in The Blur.
AAA Kansas' Shawn Steward joins Steve and Ted this morning to preview the holiday weekend travel.
Hour 2 - Not much of a surprise ahead of a big travel weekend. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It is sports with Ted Woodward, and Nebraska volleyball sets world record for attendance at a women’s sporting event. Over 92,000 in attendance at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln.
Hour 1 - Florida recovering as the Tropical Storm move out to sea again. Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. And a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
The new avionics software and hardware enhancement is designed to enhance situational awareness and offer advanced visualization features. Local business news on Steve and Ted from The Wichita Business Journal.
A record label has asked Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy to stop using Eminem's "Lose Yourself" at campaign events. The letter was sent a week after Ramaswamy concluded an appearance at the Iowa State Fair with a karaoke performance of the song.
Hour 3 - Preliminary results indicate that the $73-point-9- million-dollar bond issue failed. The difference between the yes and no votes is 176 votes. The special election was by mail, and all the ballots had to be turned in by noon Tuesday.
KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning for his weekly update. Work projects continue at the junction of I-135, I-235, and K-96 as well as a couple of projects on west Kellogg.
Hour 2 - According to new filings by the Kansas Corporation Commission, the KCC staff's financial audit strongly disagreed with Evergy's claims of a rate increase. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning. A big MLB moment from a former Wind Surge player, and Ted drops a big rant after watching the Royals drop another game.
Hour 1 - Hurricane Idalia makes landfall in Florida as a major Category 3 storm. Storm surge damage from the powerful hurricane could stretch about 200 miles along Florida’s west coast.
Traditionally, 3rd party candidates don't perform particularly well in national elections. But "No Labels" is hoping to change that. We get the latest from Fox News' Jared Halpern.
Hour 3 - Zach Bryan now holds the attendance record at IBA, a record previously held by Metallica. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news in The Blur.
Hour 2 - Another shooting in Wichita's Old Town early Sunday, even as police were patrolling the area. A suspect was quickly apprehended. Mayor Whipple applauds WPD's arrest rates for violent crime.
After an 8 month investigation authorities in Broward County, Florida arrest 2 men and charged them in elaborate Uber Eats scam. Some interesting news on Steve and Ted, then our daily visit with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - Long lines for necessities as Floridians prepare for Idalia's landfall. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Plus we wrap the first hour with advice from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Sedgwick County officials have been meeting with state officials in planning the new mental health facility for the Wichita area. Commission Chair Pete Meitzner joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning every Tuesday at 7:30 for a Sedgwick County update.
Many of the listed missing contacted authorities with hours of the list being released. Steve gets the story from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Monday Steve and Ted show with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple says police are doing an amazing job in responding to crime, in the 90th percentile when it comes to closing violent crime cases so far this year. Whipple commented during Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Meteorologist Jack Maney.
Hour 1 - One person is dead and two teens have been arrested after a mall in Columbus, Ohio, was locked down following a shooting Sunday evening. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A holiday can serve as a reminder to re-evaluate your personal financial situation. According to Moneytracker Don Grant, who joins us every weekday at 6:50 on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Preseason NFL Football in Arrowhead for the first time this season. We get a preview from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - President Trump indicted in Georgia, then speaks out to his supporters and on Twitter once again.
Plenty to see and do in town this weekend. We hear from Exploration Place Director of Facilities and Grounds Victoria Mitchell about Maker Faire Wichita 2023.
Hour 2 - After local and national news and sports headlines we check in with Fox News correspondent Eben Brown in Florida. No government entities in the U.S. are issuing mandates, but we are seeing public entities going back to mask mandates as coronavirus numbers pick back up.
KSN Meteorologist Jack Maney joins us this morning with the Storm Track 3 Forecast. Storm chances return Saturday ahead of a decent weekend cooldown.
Hour 1 - The officer was seriously injured, but the injuries were not life threatening. The driver and passenger of the car are in police custody.
As we prepare to wrap up our preseason talks with Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus, Mitch joins us in front of a live audience.
Hour 3 - The commission decided the lower mill levy would be appropriate considering increasing property valuations.
The Presidential candidates, minus the frontrunner, took to the stage last night. And we get a recap from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Meteorologist Ronelle Williams joins us with today's Storm Track 3 Forecast after local and national news. A cool down is coming this weekend.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning. With alarmist sounding "news" about Social Security circulating some folks contemplate cashing out "before it goes away." Don tells us, that is a terrible idea.
Hour 1 - Investigators from Oklahoma have found several items of interest after combing through property in Park City, once owned by Dennis Rader. Oklahoma officials say Rader is a prime suspect in the 1976 disappearance of Cynthia Kinney.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us once again from Arrowhead where the Chiefs are expecting a light practice, and are out early to try and beat the heat. Mitch checks in with KC's #1 draft pick and K-State Wildcat Felix Anudike-Uzomah.
Hour 3 - Oklahoma law enforcement investigating a murder have searched a Park City property, once owned by the convicted serial killer who went by the name BTK.
The candidates that are leading in the polls take the stage, with the exception of the candidate that tops the polls. We get the preview from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 2 - The storm makes landfall and is dropping damaging conditions on Texas. Local and national news then a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant brings us good retirement news, and balances it somewhat with some bad news.
Hour 1 - By a 6-1 vote, the Wichita City Council passed the 2024 budget, which totals over $714 million, with a flat mill levy rate of 32.762 mills.
Now that the Chiefs broke camp in St. Joseph, things are starting to look more like the regular season for the players. We get a camp update from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - This will be the first Republican Presidential Primary in Kansas since George Bush Sr. defeated Pat Buchanan and David Duke.
Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Pete Meitzner joins us every Wednesday on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The months long budgeting process is coming to a conclusion for another year.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Is there any relief from the dangerous heat in sight? Heat warning continue until Thursday for Wichita.
The Kansas Congressional Delegation as well as local sheriffs and other state law enforcement agencies are participating in a new anti-fentanyl campaign #OnePillCanKill. Senator Dr. Roger Marshall joined us live on Steve and Ted in the Morning to promote the awareness campaign.
Hour 1 - As search and recovery efforts continue, the President visits Maui. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a visit from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
The Chiefs win big and play well in Arizona. What are the takeaways when you playing preseason games? Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us every weekday during training camp on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Wichita City Council is poised to approve a $714 million budget for next year, with no increase in the property tax levy. Mayor Brandon Whipple joins us on Mondays with the Mayor, every Monday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - At least one death reported so far as the pacific hurricane begins to impact the U.S. Southwest.
A week of highs over 100, but Meteorologist Ronelle Williams says relief is in sight. Ronelle brings us the Storm Track 3 Forecast weekdays on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Nationwide, gas prices are up. But at least one expert says some relief is around the corner. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us on a Friday with a preview of the 2nd of 3 preseason matchups for KC.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports, and entertainment news in The Blur, Steve and Ted wrap up the week with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
With the weekend incoming, Steve and Ted highlight some of the fantastic events and happenings on tap this weekend in Wichita.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Summer heat is returning with a vengeance after a pretty mild week (by August in Kansas standards.)
Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers joins us with the latest from Hawaii as recovery efforts are ongoing.
Hour 1 - Scrutiny hitting Hawaii utility provider as authorities are looking into the cause of Maui wildfires. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant who says words... have meanings.
The Chiefs hold their final practice in St. Joseph before another preseason matchup and then a return to Arrowhead. We speak again with Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Thursday with some business news from the Wichita Business Journal, and some good news for Freddy's.
We wrap up hour 2 on a Thursday Steve and Ted in the Morning with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - Shady operators will often descend on disaster torn areas in an attempt to cash in. Hawaii's Governor has a warning for these carpetbaggers.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service, the Department of Veterans Affairs plans to deploy 25 mobile medical units across the country during the next 6-months to provide health care and support to homeless and at-risk veterans.
Hour 1 - The Shooting injured a 22-year-old man and a 44-year-old man. Local and national news headlines plus a check in with Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Mitch's spotlight on "unsung" heroes continues, and hits the defensive line of the KC Chiefs this morning. Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us every weekday in August on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Wednesday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. The Tax Increment Finance incentive special district near the movie theater in Oldtown is paid off and will expire.
Wichita will buy the land back for the same price they sold it for... one dollar an acre. The plan is to sell it at the same price to a new developer. Local business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - After local and national news on Steve and Ted we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Right around 100 for a high expected this weekend.
KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein joins us this morning with an update on the new project near I-235 and Kellogg. Plus, Tom says there is an upcoming City of Wichita project west of there that will further affect traffic.
Hour 1 - The death toll increases to 106 with over 1000 still unaccounted for. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Once again Steve and Ted are joined by Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus. Mitch is taking this week to tell us about some of the more unsung heroes of the World Champion Chiefs. And today's focus is on the offensive line.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Tuesday show with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - We are enjoying a couple of days of lower than average temperatures here in Wichita. After local and national news headlines we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams who says enjoy... because summer is coming back.
The Sedgwick County Commissioners, acting as a canvass board, found no reason to alter the outcome of the primary election earlier this month. County Commission Chair Pete Meitzner joins us live every Tuesday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant says beware investing advice... that you see on TV. A look at the results say the "experts" leave a lot to be desired.
Hour 1 - Donald Trump and 18 allies were indicted in Georgia on Monday over their efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It was close, and KC made some mistakes they need to address. Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus breaks down the takeaways from the preseason opener.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Monday checking the entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward. Already over the billion dollar mark, Barbie continues to clean up at the box office.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Some cooler air from the north cooling things down, but temperatures creeping back up into the triple digits this weekend.
Politicians have been demonizing some buzzwords to fire up their polarized base. But Moneytracker Don Grant says investing based on those prejudices can mean you miss out on big gains.
Hour 1 - Five dead, 3 others injured in the explosion. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
At Tuesday's meeting, the Wichita City Council will revisit plans for development near Riverfront Stadium. The City's considering who will construct a hotel, apartment complex, retail space, and a parking garage. Mayor Brandon Whipple discussed the proposal in Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us once again from training camp in St. Joseph. The Chiefs first preseason game is Sunday afternoon, and Mitch gives us a preview.
Hour 3 - Republican hopefuls Mike Pence, Vivek Ramaswamy, Nikki Haley, and more are taking up the soapbox in Iowa. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Retired Wichita educator, Korean War veteran, and Indian activist John Levi coached Steve McIntosh in his middle school basketball days. Steve caught up with Levi in an interview for Issues 2023. We highlighted some of the moments from the interview today on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After a cooler week in Wichita, temperatures getting back into dangerous territory this afternoon. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted, then we get a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with more estate planning advice. Specifically, when it becomes a good idea to gift away assets while still living and debunking myths around the idea of the "death tax."
Hour 1 - President Biden declaring a disaster, making federal assistance available to those affected. The death toll is at 55, with that number expected to rise considering there are around 2000 still listed as unaccounted for. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A quick driver's education story segues nicely into our daily Kansas City Chiefs Training Camp Update with Voice of The Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Thursday on Steve and Ted in the Morning with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
The Tuskegee Campus, a century-old institution with significant historical and cultural value, began its legacy as the Tuskegee Home, originally part of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers system. Its journey toward becoming an National Historic Landmark is today's KNSS Salute to Service.
Hour 2 - The death toll rising after wildfires trigger evacuations on Maui. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Then a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Estate planning can be tough, and very emotional. Moneytracker Don Grant says a little planning can alleviate a lot of stress at a difficult time.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus sports and a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
A quick detour, Steve and Ted talk briefly with Fox News' Tonya J. Powers about an increase in shark attacks. And somehow, that segues successfully into our daily Kansas City Chiefs Training Camp Update with Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus. And a Mildred Peirce refrence.
Hour 3 - Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted, then it is time for entertainment news in The Blur. A music genre is celebrating a milestone, and so is a recent motion picture.
Steve and Ted check in and get an update from KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein. Tom also updates us on construction projects in the area.
Hour 2 - Early morning storms rage through south-central Kansas, and we get the mid-week KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist after local and national news headlines.
Royals pick up a win in Boston, the Wind Surge start off a series with a win. It is sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The new ordinance allows the city to close a business if it is deemed necessary to protect public safety due to incidents of violence. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Weekend storms brought damage to south-central Kansas, and some communities are recovering from wind damage. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us again this morning from training camp in St. Joseph. Some offensive weapons are elsewhere this season, so some others are having to step up. Skyy Moore is making big strides in camp.
Sedgwick County has put up "earnest money" on a building at Second and Water in downtown Wichita as a possible new home for the county's administrative offices. County Commission Chair Pete Meitzner joins us this morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Local and national headlines, then a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Storm chances return in the early morning hours tomorrow.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning every weekday at 6:50 a.m. Don always has some financial wisdom, and today's is small ways to save. Every little bit helps.
Hour 1 - Eyes turning to Georgia now as a site for a potential additional indictment for the former President. Security measures are being stepped up as protests are expected. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A lot of young players on the Chiefs defense this season, but many were even younger last year when the Chiefs won a Super Bowl. Mitch Holthus, Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs joined us live this morning from Chiefs training camp.
Hour 3 - After news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted we get The Blur with Ted Woodward. Barbie is still tops at the U.S. box office.
At Tuesday's meeting, the Wichita City Council will look at the City's policy on dealing with businesses where violent crime becomes a problem. Mayor Brandon Whipple joins us on Mondays with the Mayor, Monday mornings on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - A Wichita Police officer suffered serious injuries Saturday afternoon after he was involved in a police chase. The officer's vehicle and another vehicle collided under the Kellogg flyover, at Kellogg Drive and Main Street during the brief pursuit.
It is Monday, and we take a look at the work week KSN Storm Track Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Some storm wind damage reported in a pair of storms rolling through the area. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us on a Friday from camp in St. Joseph with another update, and some audio from General Manager Brett Veach.
Hour 2 - After local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning, we take a look at entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward. Can turtles take the top spot away from Barbie?
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Storm chances return to Wichita, and some cooler temperatures as well. Enjoy the weekend!
Hour 2 - Following an investigation by special counsel Jack Smith, a grand jury voted to charge former President Trump with conspiracy to defraud the United States, witness tampering and conspiracy against the rights of citizens, and obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding. Trump entered a not guilty plea.
Some economic wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. Home buying prompts spending in a number of related ways.
One woman is dead after a traffic accident that happened in west Wichita. According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, a northbound car crossed the median and struck a southbound vehicle.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us once again from St. Joseph at Chiefs Training Camp. We had been focusing on the offense for a couple of reports. Today we change gears and take a first look at the young defense.
Hour 3 - The building in question is in downtown, not too far away from the County Courthouse. Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Former President is making his way to Washington D.C. to face charges surrounding his attempt to change the outcome of the 2020 Presidential Election. Steve and Ted are getting candidate reactions from Fox News' Ryan Schmelz.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service, the U.S. Army has corrected a 55-year oversite and acknowledged the service of 35 members of a military police battalion who served in Vietnam.
Hour 1 - Kellogg closed for several hours as a precaution when a suspicious package was located near a women's health clinic on a date with significance to anti-abortion protesters.
The Greatest tight end Of All Time? Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us from Chiefs training camp in St. Joe with some more talk about the red hot Chiefs offense.
Hour 3 - We wrap a Wednesday on Steve and Ted in the Morning with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Some work at the project near the junction of I-135, K-254, and K-96 involves a new railroad bridge. And we can expect some traffic impact. We get specifics from KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein.
Hour 2 - Hottest day of the year just behind us, and today is expected to be much the same. The KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast after local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Something happened, that is a baseball rarity. And no, we're not just talking about a Royals 4 game winning streak. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Lilly Wu gets the most votes, incumbent Mayor Brandon Whipple comes in second. Both move on to the November General Election.
Once again we are joined by Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus. And Mitch says having QB Patrick Mahomes is like having another coach for the offense.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Tuesday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. A new generation takes the top spot at INTRUST Bank.
Only 10% to 12% voter turnout is expected in Sedgwick County, and we do our weekly check-in today with County Commission Chairman Pete Meitzner.
Hour 2 - Almost half of Wichita Public Schools students are identified as chronically absent, meaning they missed at least 11 days of school last year. USD 259 is looking to reverse that trend. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Another couple of triple digit days ahead, but low 90's by the weekend into next week. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour - Debate in the ongoing investigation centers on Hunter Biden offering "access" to then VP Biden for business associates. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
It's time! He's back! Steve and Ted very happy to welcome Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus to the show. Mitch will join us here every weekday during the month of August.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Monday on Steve and Ted with a look at business news from The Wichita Business Journal. Wichita tops an affordability list for prospective Gen Z homeowners.
Crime numbers up in Wichita, new police chief says it will take the whole community to bring those numbers down. Steve and Ted discuss the issue on Mondays with the Mayor when we are joined by Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple.
Hour 2 - After news headlines, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. We will go from triple digit highs to low 90's, but not until this weekend.
There are a lot of ways to make money online. Our Moneytracker, Don Grant, C.F.P., joins us with some information about some of those money making options.
Hour 1 - Dangerous heat continuing across central and eastern Kansas down through Oklahoma and Texas and east through the U.S. South. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Breaking news this morning, a wreck kills a motorcyclist on I-235. News headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Well; chips, puffs, balls... snack chip item. Ted takes a listicle look at snack food brands. Who makes your favorite?
Hour 2 - Of course it is though, it is the last weekend of July. We get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Generosity makes you feel good. Moneytracker Don Grant talks kindness on a Friday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Wichita Police say they have made in arrested in the deaths of 2-people found shot to death their car in Old Town. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Convoy of Hope is coming to the Wichita area this Saturday. On July 29th, area churches, businesses, nonprofits and government agencies will participate in Convoy of Hope-WICHITA to give tangible hope to families living in situations of desperate human need.
Hour 3 - Two people were killed in a shooting at a parking garage in Wichita's Old Town district. According to the Wichita Police Department, the shooting happened just after 3 a.m. Thursday morning.
On July 26th, 1948, President Harry Truman signed an Executive Order, declaring “there shall be equality of treatment and opportunity for all persons in the armed services without regard to race, color, religion or national origin.”
Hour 2 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted plus a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with some tips on thrift. Every little bit helps when you are planning for retirement.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines, then sports with Ted Woodward. The USWNT ties Netherlands, and remains tied for 1st in the group... with Netherlands.
Is "the truth out there?" Well, Congress is doing its best to get some answers. A Congressional hearing on... UAPs and we get a breakdown from Fox News Ryan Schmelz on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Splash Aqua Park will reopen on Friday with half their inflatables available, for half price tickets.
The reports are out, who is getting the most money... and from who? Business news from The Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus another check in with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronell Williams. Not much surprising today in the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast.
The AfterShocks lost 76-53 to Team Heartfire, but drew a crowd 7,202 to Koch Arena on a Tuesday night, setting a new TBT record.
Hour 1 - One man was arrested in the area after a standoff with police. Local and national news update on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Ted takes a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Then it is time for a sports update.
No regular Sedgwick County Commission meeting this week, but Ted checks in with Commission Chairman Pete Meitzner as we do every Tuesday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - In-person and online enrollment underway. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus entertainment news in The Blur.
Hour 2 - 48-year-old Amy Adamson a former teacher in Towanda was killed in the attack. Her body was found by a hiker early Saturday on a trail near West Yellowstone, Montana. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us weekdays on Steve and Ted in the Morning with fantastic retirement and investing wisdom.
Hour 1 - The pedestrian, an Iowa man, exited his vehicle and was hit by a semi-truck. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Damage done at a Pfizer plant could affect health care in the U.S. Ted gets the latest from Fox News Eben Brown in Florida.
Hour 3 - Oklahoma gave the OK to medicinal marijuana, but are still having issues with black market weed. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Wichita City Council will have a workshop on the housing market locally. It is Mondays with the Mayor and Ted visits with Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple.
Hour 2 - Meanwhile, very little chances for rain in the forecast. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast.
Maybe some good news if you are tired of paying multiple and costly fees. We get the story from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Witnesses said that it appeared a man fell out of a boat, then the boat hit the occupant. Officers say the witnesses identified the victim as 47-year-old Daniel Siebert of Wichita. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Wichita/Sedgwick County Historical Museum is celebrating Wichita's 153rd birthday with free admissions this weekend. The Historical Museum's Executive Director Eric Cale joins us today on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Tony Bennett passes away at the age of 96. Breaking national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Then later in the hour on entertainment news in The Blur, we dive deeper into the life of the iconic vocalist.
Scorching temps here in the U.S. (except specifically today in Wichita) with serious issues in the desert southwest. But we aren't the only ones suffering. We check in with Fox News correspondent Jonathan Savage in London who has been following the weather situation along the Mediterranean and further east.
Hour 2 - Local and national headlines, then a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. We take a look at the weekend ahead.
Sports with Ted Woodward, Aftershocks and Purple and Black are moving on in the tournament. Koch arena will be rocking this weekend.
Hour 1 - The President is touting the success of "Bidenomics" as he travels. Local and national news headlines plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The primary is coming up Aug. 1st. Steve and Ted visit with candidate Jared Cerullo, one of 9 candidates running to get into the top 2 ahead of a general election.
Hour 3 - Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted, followed by entertainment news in The Blur. And we wrap up a Thursday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Chances for thunderstorms tomorrow, but a Friday high temperature of 81 in July? We'll take it. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - Drivers on 21st Street west of Wichita may see a new style of traffic signal this winter. The Sedgwick County Commission approved on Wednesday to implement a new warning system. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The House Oversight Committee has been hearing testimony from a pair of IRS whistleblowers about the probe into Hunter Biden. Local and national news headlines plus a visit from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
In 2020, Wichita radio personality Don Hall was taken from us in a crash with a drunk driver. On Thursday night at Topgolf here in Wichita, The DUI Victim's Center of Kansas is hosting the Don Hall Memorial Golf Drawing. Purchase a ticket for a chance to win a round of golf for 4 at Flint Hills National. Steve and Ted are joined by DUI Victim's Center of Kansas Executive Director Heather Plaza, CA and Director of Engagement Cheyenne Waller.
Some trouble for country music artist Jason Aldean. We get the latest in entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Cooler (if you can call it that) days comes with a couple of days with increased storm chances.
Hour 2 - The new fire stations are meant to lower response times in northwest and southwest Wichita. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It's sports with Ted Woodward. TBT about to begin in Wichita. Royals getting a big win in KC on a big night in the MLB.
Hour 1 - Trump is the target of another investigation, this one a look at efforts to overturn the Presidential Election. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
The Israeli President is meeting with President Biden, and we get the latest from Fox News' Jared Halpren from the Capitol.
Hour 3 - The Council will begin the process to alleviate what is being called a public safety issue. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Some Zoo and county government talk with Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Pete Meitzner on a Tuesday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - The cleanup continues in Great Bend. High heat today in Wichita and storm chances returning later in the week. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a check of the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Things seem to have changed, and Moneytracker Don Grant is here today to tell us all about tipping.
Hour 1 - The heat wave affecting the Desert Southwest, the South, and into the Midwest continues. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Primary Election is Aug. 1st, early and mail in voting is underway. Steve and Ted welcome Mayoral candidate Lilly Wu to the show this morning as a part of our efforts to interview the 9 candidates running for Mayor in Wichita.
Hour 3 - We wrap up the hour with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. Regal is closing the Regal Warren Old Town Theater.
Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple joins us on Mondays with the Mayor every week on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The Mayor tells us the proposed fire stations are "very important" in improving public safety.
Hour 2 - Upper 90's today, 103 for a high tomorrow. After local and national news, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Rental properties can be a source of income in retirement. Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with the pros and cons plus some best practices to consider.
Hour 1 - Wichita police are investigating a shooting in the 18-hundred block of south Exchange Sunday night. One person was critically injured. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Secret Service is telling Congressional leaders that further efforts to ID the person who brought cocaine into the White House would be fruitless. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News' Jared Halpern in Washington D.C.
Hour 3 - Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Then we get entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Is it really Rocky Road? Who does some of these... polls anyway. Well it is hot, so we talk some cooling ice cream on a Friday. What is your favorite ice cream? Where is your favorite place to go for the tasty treat?
Hour 2 - The Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission has unanimously approved a proposal to bring the popular gambling machines to the former Greyhound Park in Park City. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted, we wrap up the hour with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Some helpful advice (that could wind up saving someone a fortune) today from Moneytracker Don Grant. Be very cautious if something on social media is too good to be true... almost nothing on social is true.
Hour 1 - 23-year-old Jaylen Thomas, was charged with multiple crimes, including attempted murder, aggravated battery and aggravated assault. Two other suspects have already been charged. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Auto industry worker negations are set to begin, but a shift toward electric vehicles are complicating the talks early on. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News correspondent Jeff Monosso.
The event features a new kiosk and computer monitors at the Sedgwick County Tag Office at 2525 W. Douglas that offer a fast and free way to find unclaimed property.
Steve starts a bit of a conversation and has some research to back it up. What traffic laws do you see broken the most. Don't have to drive far on Kellogg to see speeders, that's for sure.
Hour 2 - Tornadoes in Illinois yesterday, a heat wave across the U.S. We get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams after local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Most veterans who apply for PACT Act benefits by Aug. 9 – or submit their intent to file – will have their benefits, if granted, backdated to Aug. 10, 2022. Today's KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - No deaths have been reported in the state due to the flooding, but officials are warning residents to continue to be careful with more rain in the forecast. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Primary Election is coming soon, and today we welcome Wichita City Council Member and candidate Bryan Frye to Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Wednesday on Steve and Ted in the Morning with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
The conflict continues and NATO is meeting in Lithuania. President Volodymyr Zelensky continues to argue for his nations addition to the alliance. We get the latest from Fox News correspondent Jonathan Savage in London.
Hour 2 - The incident wound up with a vehicle submersion and multiple injuries near the north junction of I-135, I-235, and K-96. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted plus a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast.
Some more retirement wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The contract includes a starting new teacher salary of $47,736 in year 1 and $50,123 in year 2. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
We still have a long way to go until the Presidential Primary Election, but Steve and Ted welcome Fox News' Eben Brown who has the latest poll numbers.
Hour 3 - Police say they arrested a 27-year-old suspect on suspicion of aggravated battery, and criminal possession of a firearm by a felon. Wichita Police continue to look for a 3rd suspect.
Sedgwick County Commissioners get a look today at the County Manager's proposed budget for the coming year. Commission Chair Pete Meitzner joins us every Tuesday on Steve and Ted in the Morning
Hour 2 - After a local and national newscast, Steve and Ted check in with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams who has the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast. Summer returns today, with highs in the upper 90's through the end of Wichita's work week.
An unsettling report today from Moneytracker Don Grant. Don lets us know about a serious criminal issue that everyone needs to pay attention to as it could affect them or their loved ones.
Hour 1 - After meetings in England with King Charles and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, the tour moves to Nato talks in Lithuania. Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Wichita State and Butler Community College are looking to boost the number of teachers in the area. Local and national news on Steve and Ted, we cap off a Monday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Many nations condemn the use of cluster munitions. Tellingly, not the U.S., Ukraine, or Russia. We get the latest on the conflict from Fox News' Jonathan Savage.
The Wichita City Council will meet Tuesday to look at their proposed budget for the coming year, to be finalized in August. Mayor Brandon Whipple joins us this morning for Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - The suspect is known to WPD officers, both victims suffered wounds not considered to be life threatening.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning with a little news that could be helping the middle-class bottom line with an effort on its way through Washington D.C.
Hour 1 - Wichita Police say it happened at approximately 1:55 pm in the 2600 block of East Harry. Officers found Shawn Gomez bleeding from a stab wound to his upper chest. Gomez was transported to an area hospital in critical condition but later died from his injuries.
Opponents of the changes are saying it makes the test more difficult for non-English speaking people seeking citizenship. We get the story from Fox News' Eben Brown.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a week on Steve and Ted in the Morning with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Fox News White House correspondent Ryan Schmelz joins us this morning ahead of the President's trip which will begin in England.
Hour 2 - After news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning we get a visit from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams with the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast. A bit cooler this weekend in Wichita.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with some good life advice on a Friday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - After reviewing video from inside the club, it was learned that the 31-year-old man from Missouri who was arrested on Sunday fired a gun in response to shots fired by 2-different gunmen. The DA says he appears to have acted in self-defense.
Temperatures well below average with rain and storm chances continuing into the weekend for Wichita. Steve and Ted get the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Our guest today Celeste Racette is running for Wichita Mayor. Steve and Ted speak with Racette, asking why she decided to run for the office, and what are her priorities in improving things in Wichita.
Hour 3 - News headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. And has anyone seen a giant python?
A new photography exhibition, American Heroes: Portraits of Service is being displayed in Terminal 3, Concourse I, near gates 20-24. It showcases 55 veterans who served during World War II, the Korean Conflict, and the Vietnam War. Today's KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Troopers identified and attempted to stop a pick up matched the description of a vehicle involved in a shooting in Butler County. Local and national news headlines plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Another fight brewing between Twitter owner Elon Musk and Meta's Mark Zuckerberg. Zuckerberg is going to unveil a new service to compete with Twitter. Ted gets the latest on the story from Fox News' Eben Brown in Miami.
Hour 3 - The WPD says a 16-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene near Mt. Vernon and Ellis. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Ted welcomes KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein to the show this morning. Southbound I-135 is scheduled to close at K-96 for several hours Saturday, the northbound lanes will close for several hours on Sunday.
Hour 2 - New Wichita Police Chief Joe Sullivan says the department is working to shut down a downtown club that has been the scene of several recent violent crimes. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The rain started early on Wednesday and thunderstorms brought heavy rain to a large area around the Wichita metro and surrounding counties. Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - IAM voted last week to accept the latest offer from Spirit, and today will be the first day back for most of the striking workers. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a check in with Moneytracker Don Grant.
It it Red, White, and BOOM! Audacy is proud to co-sponsor the event with The City of Wichita, the Wichita Wind Surge, and Riverfront Stadium. Steve and Ted check in with Troy Houtman, Director of Wichita Department of Parks and Recreation. Troy tells us what we can expect tomorrow night at Riverfront Stadium.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports we take a look at entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward.
A shooting inside a nightclub in Wichita's Old Town early Sunday left nine people wounded and two trampled. Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple tells KNSS News "we've got to do a better job working with our clubs in the entertainment district district when it comes to utilizing metal detectors and wands" in screening for weapons. It is Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - We wrap up hour 2 on a Monday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal, then take a look at the firework sales statistics and expectations coming in.
KSN Meteorologist Jack Maney joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning with the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast ahead of Independence Day.
Hour 1 - Police looking for suspects as several were injured in the Oldtown shooting incident. At least 4 different guns were used in the shooting. Local and national news and sports updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Delayed and canceled flights due to heavy travel and weather conditions. Steve and Ted get the latest travel news from Fox's Jeff Monosso.
Hour 3 - The number of people officially changing their gender in Kansas jumped more than 300% ahead of a new law that takes effect on July 1st defining male and female on birth certificates and driver's licenses based on a person's sex at birth. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
102 officially in Wichita yesterday, 102 expected again today. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams... after a brief story about Chia Pets.
Hour 2 - Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The 4th of July is rapidly approaching. Here in Wichita the laws have changed significantly regarding fireworks this year.
Army Air Corps veteran Frederick Behn shared his experience during World War II as he recently celebrated his 100th birthday with a huge celebration that honored him and his military service. Today's KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - After local and national news we get sports with Ted Woodward. The Wind Surge's bats came alive to beat NW Arkansas 15-8.
AAA Kansas' Shawn Steward joins us this morning with AAA's breakdown of this year's July 4th holiday travel scenarios. Gas prices are down, travel numbers are expected to be up.
Hour 3 - Ryan Seacrest will be replacing Pat Sajak as Wheel's host. Local and national headlines news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Then it's entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Senator Dr. Roger Marshall joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning today. Plenty to discuss with Sen. Marshall including the farm bill, strikes in Wichita, and plenty more.
Hour 2 - Fireworks are on sale here in Wichita, and the laws surrounding them have drastically changed this year. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast for Wichita from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Triple digit heat expected before a weekend cooldown heading into the 4th of July.
Hour 1 - Union leadership has endorsed the new deal, members will vote tomorrow. Local and national headline news on Steve and Ted plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Fox News correspondent Jared Halpern joins us this morning with details about the program which could benefit many rural areas of Kansas.
Hour 3 - A Haysville man charged after his comments to fellow jurors led to a mistrial has pleaded guilty. Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A nationwide flyover will commemorate 100 years of air refueling. Wichita's flyover will be at 11:15 a.m. Tuesday. Steve talks about this and more with Sedgwick County Commission chairman Pete Meitzner.
Hour 2 - The high pressure "dome" is expanding down in Texas, and the heat will be felt in Oklahoma and Kansas. Steve gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
You hear a lot of ads for gold as an investment. Moneytracker Don Grant says gold is only a part of a well-diversified portfolio.
Hour 1 - The injunction outlines behavior in and around Spirit during the strike. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve is joined by Fox News correspondent Jonathan Savage, who is covering the latest on this strange situation that arose in Russia over the weekend.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports, we check the entertainment news. We call it The Blur, blurring the fine line between entertainment and news.
And those include federal negotiators taking part. Steve brings up the strike and its potential impact on the local economy with Mayor Brandon Whipple, plus much more on Mondays with the Mayor.
Hour 2 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. We wrap up a 7:00 hour with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
We haven't had triple digit temperatures yet this year, but by the end of the week that will most likely change. Steve gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Over 100 Republicans in Kansas received letters containing a white powder. It was not a hazardous material, and the FBI is investigating the incident.
Steve and Ted get the latest on the tragic tale from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers. After debris was found the determination now is the Titan suffered a catastrophic implosion.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning it is The Blur with Ted Woodward. It is where we blur that fine line between news and entertainment.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. There are slight chances for severe storms in the Wichita area this weekend, but mostly just very hot.
The 34-year-old inmate was taken to the hospital and was pronounced dead. The sheriff’s office says preliminary reports indicate the inmate died from self-inflicted asphyxiation. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A group of physicians advocating for plant based foods and health is asking the Coastal Plain League's Macon Bacon to change their team name. Oh and to stop selling bacon wrapped bacon. That plus a check in with Tom Leffler of Leffler commodities on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The current contract expires tonight, the strike begins tomorrow. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
As the craft's expected amount of oxygen is running out, the search near the wreckage of the Titanic continues with plenty of international support. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - The yearly independent financial review was presented to the county commission on Wednesday. County revenues exceed expenditures by about $2 million.
After a story about Mr. Lucky and a really neat local event, Steve and Ted start up a conversation about swimming pools. Specifically the swimming pools past and present in and around Wichita.
Hour 2 - Steve and Ted get a look at today's KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams after local and national news headlines. We look ahead to the weekend on a Thursday Morning.
Recent wet weather has delayed the harvest, which didn't have very high expectations after an extended drought. Steve and Ted get the commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - At least four people were killed in a northwestern Texas town after a tornado struck it Wednesday, according to a social media post by Lubbock Fire Rescue. The tornado came as powerful storms pummeled parts of the western and central US and at least 11 tornado reports were made across four states. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Surge win in a return after a couple of weeks in Texas and get a win. We also get a win from the Royals in Detroit. It's Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Specifically bringing Wichita's ordinance in line with state guidelines regarding specific traffic offenses. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus entertainment news in The Blur.
Hour 2 - An early morning storm triggered a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for western portions of Sedgwick County. We talked about that plus continuing storm chances with KSN Storm Track 3 Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on a mid-week Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Many good reasons for parents to teach financial responsibility to their children. We talk about that and get some tips from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Hour 1 - The agreement means that enforcement won't begin July 1st but will wait at least 5-weeks. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Entertainment news on Steve and Ted is called "The Blur," where we blur that fine line between entertainment and news. Does anyone remember Baby Bob? How about From Justin to Kelly? Well, no reason you should. But we do!
Hour 3 - The plan involved meth and specially made pants. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
At Wednesday's meeting, the Sedgwick County Commission will hear its annual comprehensive financial report. Commissioner Jim Howell tells KNSS News it's part of the County's budget-writing process.
Hour 2 - The heat making headlines news in the U.S. with temperatures really heating up in New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Recent rain put a hold on the harvest for a little while. Steve and Ted get an agriculture and commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - Rescuers are racing to find the missing Titanic tourist submarine that has less than three days of oxygen left. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - 94 as a high today and tomorrow. Summer starts mid-week. We get the forecast after local and national news headlines from KSN's Ronelle Williams.
Local business news on Steve and Ted in the Morning from The Wichita Business Journal. The new building will open for new tenants in 2024.
Hour 3 - 29-year-old Wyndham Clark gets the victory Sunday, holding off some of the biggest names in the game. Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
One member of the delegation in Paris is Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple. And it is Monday, so Mayor Whipple joins us live from Paris. It is Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Ricky Castillo parred the first hole of a three-man playoff to win his professional debut on Sunday at the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas Wichita Open. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Two firefighters suffered heat exhaustion while battling a house fire in Cheney, one resident treated for smoke inhalation. Local and national news headlines plus a check in with Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Some Business news on Steve and Ted in the Morning. IAM is recommending members vote yes on an agreement with Spirit. And then a story with plenty of acronyms. DEI + J and E, and CEO's in ICT?
Hour 3 - Sen. Marshall introduced the One Flag for All Act. This legislation prohibits any flag other than the American flag to be flown, draped or displayed on federal buildings, with certain exceptions. The legislation is in response to the White House displaying a pride flag.
There will be no transit services on Monday in Wichita. Several other offices are closed and/or have special hours. Some news items plus business news from The Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - St. Francis and St. Joseph hospitals say they are prepared for patient care during the planned one day nurses strike. Local and national news headlines plus a sports weekend preview on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins Ted this morning, outlining the very real cost we all pay for the lack of financial education.
Hour 1 - One woman pronounced dead at the scene. Another man and woman were hospitalized. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted get the latest on the bill from Fox News' Jeff Monosso. Then it is sports with Ted Woodward as the Wichita Open is now underway.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted we get a look at Entertainment news. It is The Blur, weekday mornings at 8:35.
Steve has been ordering around the research team, and after some light Googling we have come up with the list of the U.S.' windiest cities. Kansas has some spots on the list, and one belongs to Wichita.
Hour 2 - An investigation by the Joint Fentanyl Impact Team and the Kansas Highway Patrol led to the seizure of around 11-and-a-half pounds of counterfeit oxycodone pills, commonly referred to as “dirty 30s,” near Central and Oliver.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service. The remains of an unknown World War I soldier were laid to rest Wednesday at the Oise-Aisne American Cemetery in France after a yearlong effort to identify the nationality of the remains recovered in a French village where U.S. and German forces clashed more than a century ago.
Hour 1 - 2 arrested in the incident, and no injuries. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a check in with Moneytracker Don Grant.
KNSS Brand Manager Tony Duesing joins us this morning, Tony has been following this story very carefully. Car manufacturers wanted to ditch AM radio, and industry representatives have been meeting with officials in Washington D.C.
Hour 3 - The changes are in response to a warning from Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach. Changes were made from the suggested fix to bring the ordinance in line with new state law.
Wichita, Benton, El Dorado, Sedgwick and Butler Counties all involved in the project along the K-254 corridor. And at a meeting soon, KDOT will be taking public input. Steve and Ted get the details from KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein.
Hour 2 - After an early storm in Wichita, rain and storm chances return this afternoon and tomorrow as well. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Retirement, and housing are major concerns. We get a little more financial wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Hour 1 - The former President pleads "not guilty" in court, then speaks to supporters gathered. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
The festivities will wrap this weekend, but we talk one more time with Admiral Windwagon Smith Kaye Monk-Morgan on a Friday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The two juveniles arrested this week on suspicion of setting Rawlins County High School on fire have been charged with 15 felony counts. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Slight storm chances continue, just be weather aware. We get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansa Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. We wrap up the hour with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. 7 day service returning to Eisenhower National.
Hour 1 - Donald Trump was indicted on federal charges Thursday evening stemming from Special Counsel Jack Smith's months-long investigation into the former president’s alleged improper retention of documents at Mar-a-Lago.
Admiral Windwagon Smith Kaye Monk-Morgan joins us again ahead of a very Cajun night at Riverfest.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Thursday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. Spirit Aerosystems sprang up in Boeing's footprint years ago and stock prices are up on rumors of a possible sale to Boeing.
Fox News' Ryan Schmelz joins us from Washington D.C. Select Senators are getting a briefing on AI and Ryan gives us the latest.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted we get sports with Ted Woodward. The Shockers introduced their newest head coach at a press conference at Eck Stadium.
Here in Wichita, a ceremony was held at Wichita's Veterans Memorial Park to commemorate the anniversary. Those in attendance heard the playing of taps and remarks about the invasion. Steve and Ted bring us today's KNSS Salute to Service.
Hour 1 - Cities, particularly in the northeast, are having air quality issues due to the massive fires. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant
First it is the Linwood Sexton Charity Ice Cream Sandwich Challenge. Then KFH's Tommy Castor is the celebrity scooper at the Riverfest Hiland Dairy Ice Cream Social. We hear all about it from Admiral Kaye Monk-Morgan.
Hour 3 - The city of Wichita will continue their partnership with the county to fund behavioral health crisis teams. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It really does appear to have improved conditions in traffic for Wichita motorists. Steve chats with KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines Steve gets the forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Good weather expected for the rest of Riverfest.
Hour 1 - Former NJ Governor Chris Christie made his announcement yesterday, Former Vice President Mike Pence expected to announce today. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Kaye Monk-Morgan joins us again this morning with all the info on today's events and features at Riverfest.
Hour 3 - The House Energy and Commerce Committee is slated to hold a hearing Tuesday to discuss the AM for Every Vehicle Act, a measure aimed at preserving AM radio in new vehicles. A bipartisan coalition of lawmakers introduced the legislation in May in an attempt to preserve AM radio, warning in particular it is necessary for continued access to emergency alerts.
Sedgwick County continues to use federal grant money to help with recovery from the COVID pandemic. County Commission Chair Pete Meitzner tells KNSS News the process is on Wednesday's Commission meeting agenda. Meitzner commented during his weekly visit with Steve and Ted in the Morning on KNSS.
Hour 2 - It was spotty, but over an inch of rainfall was officially measured at the airport. Headline news on Steve and Ted in the Morning then a check of the Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us weekdays at 6:50 a.m. Today Don has some tips to see through some misleading advertising.
Hour 1 - A major dam in southern Ukraine collapsed Tuesday, triggering floods, endangering crops in the country’s breadbasket and threatening drinking water supplies as both sides in the war scrambled to evacuate residents and blamed each other for the destruction. Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Admiral Windwagon Smith herself Kaye Monk-Morgan joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning, today and for the rest of the week we will get a daily update from the Admiral.
The program puts mental health professionals on call to assist first responders on calls that involve persons with mental problems. The city will work with COMCARE to keep eight mental health professionals on call. Mayor Brandon Whipple called it "a pretty awesome program" during his interview Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - The weather should be just about perfect for Riverfest. Somewhere between warm and hot, and only slight rain and storm chances. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Who really knows? Well, Moneytracker Don Grant has some answers for us. Don joins us every weekday at 6:50 on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - President Biden signed a bipartisan agreement Saturday raising the debt ceiling and averting a debt default. Local and national news headlines plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News correspondent Eben Brown joins us this morning with the latest on birth rates in the U.S.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports, we get entertainment news in The Blur. Spider Man: Across the Spider-Verse hits theaters today.
Senator Moran voted yes, Senator Marshall voted no. KNSS' John Whitmer joins us this morning as a special guest host, and we also welcome Senator Dr. Roger Marshall to Steve and Ted in the Morning to discuss the debt deal.
Hour 2 - After reports of the incident leaked, Air Force officials are saying the story has been blown out of proportion. Local and national news headlines, and a special guest host John Whitmer joins Ted this morning on today's Steve and Ted in the Morning.
After we get a Riverfest edition of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast, we get a visit from Nancy Duling, President & CEO of Wichita Festivals, Inc. Nancy outlines this week's events here in Wichita.
Hour 1 - The President will address the nation on the passage of the deal and avoiding a debt default. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning with special guest host John Whitmer of KNSS John Whitmer Show.
NASA held their first public hearing on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. We hear the details from Fox News' Ryan Schmelz in Washington D.C.
Hour 3 - After local and national news we get entertainment news on Steve and Ted in the Morning, we call it The Blur. Amazon's digital assistant will no longer be able to give you a weather forecast in Samuel L. Jackson's voice.
Fox News' Jeff Monosso joins us from Chicago with a breakdown on the latest Fox News Poll numbers
Hour 2 - When Memorial Day Weekend rolled around and the aquatic facilities opened, many of them did not open. This story and more local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Nebraska Air National Guard’s 173rd Air Refueling Squadron joined with the 144th Fighter Wing, California Air National Guard, to thank 100-year-old James Kunkle for his service and recognize his lineage to the Nebraska and California Air National Guard. Today's KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The debt ceiling deal has passed the Republican-led house, and is expected to pass the Senate. Local and national news headlines plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News Correspondent Tonya J. Powers is following the campaign of the newly announced candidate Ron DeSantis. And Tonya joins us this morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines we get to sports with Ted Woodward. The newly chosen AAC Baseball Coach of the Year, will not be returning to the Shockers. A nationwide search is underway.
KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein joins us ahead of a big reopening. One new ramp is finished at the construction project at Wichita's north junction.
Hour 2 - Local and national news headlines then a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Western Kansas got damaging winds, northwest KS heavy rain. Here in the Wichita area, dry.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with some more retirement wisdom. And good health has many rewards, and may be related to net worth.
Hour 1 - The incident happened just after 5:00 Tuesday afternoon in the 57-hundred block of east Central. The suspect called police and admitted to harming his own mother. Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted plus a look at the commodity prices with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
It was a good holiday weekend for the travel industry. Steve and Ted get some of the specifics from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers. Then sports with Ted Woodward, and a look back a the career of a Wichita native.
Hour 3 - A report of a stolen vehicle and police pursuit leads to the death of 2 innocent bystanders. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted will take part in a celebrity event this year. I guess they qualify. Steve and Ted discuss Riverfest and other topics with Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner during his weekly segment.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted get this week's KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant talks about the possibility of a U.S. debt default. Don Grant C.F.P joins us weekday Mornings at 6:50 on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - House Speaker McCarthy and President Biden agree on a debt ceiling compromise. Now both have to get the measure through Congress.
Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers joins us this morning with the preliminary travel statistics, and some travel weekend tips.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a week with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. An industry publication has good things to say about Freddy's Frozen Custard and Steakburgers and Chick N Max.
After a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast for the holiday weekend, we get a look back at Steve McIntosh enjoying 2 lunch engagements yesterday.
The incident happened just after 9 p.m. Officers received a call of a disturbance with shots fired. An argument and fight resulted in the shooting, with a reported 18 shots fired. Police say several guns were recovered. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus business news from the Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 1 - The U.S. is less than a week away from a potential debt default, and is getting ready for a long weekend with no more negotiations. Leaders on both sides close to fiddling while Rome burns. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Maybe some of those things can help protect anyone's investments and retirement. Steve and Ted get some wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Speaker McCarthy signals he is willing to send the House home without a debt ceiling deal. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News correspondent Jared Halpren in Washington D.C.
Hour 3 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted, plus entertainment news on The Blur. In sports, Ted catches us up on the rain delayed chaotic baseball tournament in Clearwater, Fl. with the Shockers underway against Houston.
The public is invited to attend Memorial Day ceremonies at more than 130 national cemeteries to commemorate those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their nation. All VA national cemeteries will be open Memorial Day weekend from dawn to dusk. Today's KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - In 2022 the arena hosted 84 performances and nearly 280 thousand people attended, netting a $1.8 million profit. That is back to near pre-pandemic numbers. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins Steve and Ted every weekday morning with financial and retirement wisdom. Pulling the trigger on retirement can be scary, but there are ways to address those fears.
Hour 1 - In an interview with Elon Musk on Twitter, delayed by technical issues at Twitter, Ron DeSantis officially announced his candidacy for President. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted plus a look at the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers joins us this morning with the latest from the U.S. Surgeon General's Office. Social media is potentially harmful to children and adolescents.
Hour 3 - During a workshop Tuesday, the city of Wichita projected a balanced budget for 2024, thanks to the help of $1.8 million in ARPA funding. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The construction will continue at the north junction, but sometime next week KDOT is expected to open the new ramp from northbound I-135 to southbound I-235. KDOT's Tom Hein joins us live on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - The long expected announcement from Florida's Ron DeSantis will happen during an interview on Twitter with the social media platform's majority owner Elon Musk, a tacit endorsement from the billionaire.
It was a very late night for the Shockers in Clearwater, Florida at the American Athletic Conference Tournament. After a start delayed by 3 hours, the Shockers come up just short, just after midnight. Sports with Ted Woodward and what is next for Shocker Baseball this week.
Hour 1 - A 16-year-old male was ejected from the vehicle after the accident at 39th S. and Rock and was pronounced dead at the scene. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The NAACP warning travelers that Florida "has become hostile to Black Americans." This joins Latino and LGBTQ+ organizations who have already issued similar warnings about the state. Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers joins us with the latest.
Hour 3 - Governor Kelly used a line-item veto on several parts of a funding bill. AG Kobach will review the decision as a potential violation of policy. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
After some policy changes a few years ago, the Commission is looking to improve emergency medical services in the county. Steve and Ted speak with Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Pete Meitzner.
Hour 2 - After local and national headlines we take a look at the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Slight to moderate chances for rain remain in the forecast for the rest of the week.
Shockers win Player of the Year, Coach of the Year, and Newcomer Pitcher of the Year. Sports with Ted Woodward ahead of the Shockers' appearance in the American Athletic Conference Championship Tournament.
Hour 1 - Still no deal between House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Biden, but both sides still hopeful that a default can be avoided. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A very special guest today on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Ted's little brother Andy is in town, celebrating his birthday. And we introduce the younger Woodward to our audience this morning.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports it is time for entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward. The F&F family wins the box office weekend.
Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple tells KNSS News the City is sitting on 20 million dollars in a "rainy day" fund for unforeseen emergencies. Mayor Whipple joins us on "Monday's With The Mayor," a weekly feature on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Then we wrap up the second hour with Business news from The Wichita Business Journal. USD 259's new facility was funded by federal dollars for education and is housed in a former Dillions building.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Slight to moderate rain chances for the rest of the work week in the forecast.
The President is back from overseas, and headed back to the negotiating table. The House Speaker says a deal is on the table, but both sides are still pretty far apart. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News correspondent Ryan Schmelz joins us from Washington D.C. where the House held a hearing on recent FBI activity.
Hour 3 - Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The Zoo is getting a big addition... a new elephant for the herd.
Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. A very nice weekend expected in Wichita.
Hour 2 - Severe thunderstorms and even tornadoes possible across the southern U.S. Local and national news headlines on a Friday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It's popular, that's for sure. Moneytracker Don Grant with some general retirement wisdom concerning the popular game on a Friday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - A portion of the $6 billion-dollar funding plan for the state’s K-12 schools was vetoed on Thursday, setting up a likely legal battle between the Governor and members of the State Legislature.
Hour 3 - Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted. Then today's KNSS Salute to Service, where we highlight the events leading up to the Memorial Day celebration at The National Veteran's Memorial and Museum.
Wichita Art Museum's Teresa Veazey will be leaving for a job at City Hall. Teresa will become the Community Services Director for Districts 2 and 5. Teresa is a friend of the show and joins Steve and Ted to talk a little about her career at WAM and the Ulrich Art Museum at WSU, and the new position with the City of Wichita.
Hour 2 - Lots of damage done by a massive drought, and the Wheat Tour does not have a particularly rosy outlook for Kansas Wheat this year. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Don takes us through all the investments and how they perform against a down stock market.
Hour 1 - Mark Gietzen was flying a single-engine Cessna 172 Skyhawk when it crashed in a field near O'Neill, Nebraska, about 190 miles northwest of Omaha. Gietzen was the only person on board and the log said the plane crashed “in unknown circumstances.”
The Wichita State men win the American Conference Outdoor Track & Field championships for the second straight year
Hour 3 - Kansas' governor on Thursday scuttled a small legal settlement favored by top officials between the state and the owner of a Wichita fitness studio. Local and national news to wrap up the week on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Another round of severe storms, this one missed the Wichita area. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a weekend KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
A local story that really got Steve's goat. Some discussion plus a visit from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - After local and national news we get Sports with Ted Woodward. Ted sets up the sports weekend ahead, the last home weekend for Shocker Baseball this season. Plus some good news for Royals fans.
First, an interesting story about a McDonalds item hot enough to draw a lawsuit. Then we talk Mother's Day this weekend. Including a traumatic story from Steve's past.
Hour 3 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted, plus an interview with Fox News Ryan Schmelz. Ryan is in Washington D.C. covering the latest issues at the U.S. border.
Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams joins us today with a warning to be weather aware. The KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast has the greatest potential for Wichita to get severe weather in the late afternoon as storms cross the state.
Hour 2 - Local news and Sports updates on Steve and Ted, then we wrap the hour with Business News from the Wichita Business Journal. Doo-Dah Diner winds up on a national list of best brunch spots for Mother's Day.
Volatility can be a word that often describes what is happening on Wall Street. Moneytracker Don Grant bring us some reasons that some stability could be on the horizon.
Hour 1 - Police say two people argued and fought over stolen property. A man was shot and the shooter drove off. No arrests have been made. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Despite having the biggest "defund" efforts, a WalletHub study finds that CA and D.C. are the best states for cops, while our own state of Kansas is way down at #41. We get a breakdown from Fox News' Jeff Monosso.
Hour 3 - Local and national news and sports, then entertainment news in The Blur, then we wrap up a Wednesday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. Chick N Max is expanding again.
The COVID era immigration rule will end and according to reports there is an expected surge of refugees nearing the southern border. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox's Ryan Schmelz in Washington D.C.
Hour 2 - A storm with strong winds downed power lines in parts of Wichita Tuesday afternoon, the storm also caused a tree to fall on a home in Wichita's Riverside neighborhood. It happened in the 1200 block of north Forest. The Wichita Fire Department assisted a man who was trapped on the second floor get out safely without injury.
Hour 1 - After local and national news we take a look at sports with Ted Woodward. Some bad news for Shocker Baseball fans, but a good night in the NBA for a former Jayhawk.
Lightning and thunder, high wind and hail, and some flooding as thunderstorms rumbled across Kansas Tuesday night. And it isn't yet time to get complacent as the severe weather possibility remains in Wichita's forecast. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Chances for severe thunderstorms exist for the next few days in Wichita. It is a good week to be weather aware.
Hour 2 - A study by the Center for Economic Development and Business Research at Wichita State University indicates the Sedgwick County Zoo's economic impact is $59.4 million annually on the region. Sedgwick County Commission Chair Pete Meitzner tells KNSS News another big visitor attraction is Wichita's Exploration Place, which has been working together with the zoo on "joint events" and avoiding scheduling conflicts.
Hour 3 - A big win for the Royals over a division rival and a big game upcoming for the Shox. Sports after local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - The meeting is today, conspicuously after the close of the stock market. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P. knows a lot of things, but today's topic is not agriculture. Don tells us how to avoid a new scam that is making the rounds, the pig butchering scam.
Hour 1 - Dr. Alicia Thompson has spent her career in Wichita Public Schools and she said goodbye at this week's school board meeting.
For the first time since 1952, England has a King. Steve and Ted get a report on the coronation from Fox News' Jonathan Savage in London.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted we get entertainment news in The Blur. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 is the new king of the hill in the movie world.
Those fancy letters after a professional's name... may not actually mean very much. A very interesting topic today from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines we get sports with Ted Woodward. Landry Shamet doing well in big win for Arizona.
At Tuesday's meeting, the Wichita City Council will hear a request from Safe Streets Wichita for just over $4,000 to buy Narcan overdose treatment kits. Mayor Brandon Whipple tells KNSS News the money will come from an opioid settlement. It is Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - WPD officers say the situation was a "domestic disturbance," the two victims suffered non-life threatening injuries. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - As we wrap up the second hour of a Friday, we get the breaking news about the latest U.S. job numbers.
Illinois legislators passed a bill to defund libraries that remove controversial books. Steve and Ted get an update from Fox News' Jeff Monosso.
Hour 3 - The Wichita Public Schools are the subject of a federal investigation that began a year ago. Part of the Department of Justice investigation questions whether classroom discipline is being administered fairly.
Steve and Ted welcome Sedgwick County Zoo Curator of Education Schanee Anderson to the show this morning to talk about tomorrow morning's Ark River Cleanup event. For more information or to sign up visit arkrivercleanup.org.
It is May, and highs expected to be in the 90s this weekend. Steve and Ted get the bad news from KSN Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Haley focused on elections and border security. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a check in with Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
And it has become a thing. Star Wars Day. On today's entertainment news in The Blur, we talk a little Star Wars. Even Steve was on-board for the original release back in '77.
Hour 3 - Sedgwick County Commissioners will wait a little longer to approve the county's 2023 ARPA spending plan. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted. And we wrap up a Thursday with Business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Steve and Ted welcome a pair of guests to this morning's show. Dr. Landon Johnson joins us with information on the Wichita Area Skin Cancer Screening Clinic Saturday at the KU School of Medicine. No appointment is necessary, the screening is open to all ages. The free screenings start at 8 a.m., click here for more information on the event. Then Trajan from Zerorez joins us with a limited time special offer for Steve and Ted listeners. Trajan recently cleaned Steve's carpets, and St. Shelley says they have never looked better.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams after local and national news headlines.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service honors Floyd Clifford, who was born in Douglas, Ks. but grew up in Mulvane. The remains of Clifford were unidentified for over 80-years. He died in the attack on Pearl Harbor. A family member searching his service records discovered that his remains had recently been identified.
A woman in her 60s was injured in a west Wichita house fire Wednesday night. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Tips led authorities to another residence nearby the shooting scene in Cleveland, Tx. The suspect was located hiding in a laundry pile and was taken into custody without incident. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News Eben Brown.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Wednesday Steve and Ted with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. The pandemic put a hold on some upgrades at the airport, now discussions are underway on getting the projects going.
KDOT Public affairs Manager Tom Hein joins us live from a conference in Missouri. The conference is highlighting smart technology in traffic management.
Hour 2 - We get a report on the council's meeting on Tuesday during our 7 a.m. local and national newscast.
Representative Estes joins us live in studio on Steve and Ted in the Morning. We discuss the looming debt ceiling discussion and the lingering economic problems the nation is facing.
Hour 1 - After local and national headline news we get to lead-off sports with Ted Woodward. It was a nail biter at Eck Stadium, and the Shockers got the better of it.
The Mexican national is responsible for 5 deaths in Cleveland, Tx. Authorities have no leads on his current location and are offering $80,000 reward for information. We get the latest from Fox News' Eben Brown.
Hour 3 - One drawback to a tiny home... easier to steal than a regular sized one. Local and national news plus entertainment news on The Blur. All a part of today's edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
At Wednesday's meeting, the Sedgwick County Commission will begin the process to bring improved air service to Wichita's Eisenhower National Airport. Commission Chair Pete Meitzner joins us every Tuesday morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Blowing dust on I-55 causing huge problems and several deaths. Local and national news headlines on a Tuesday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. A disabled man and woman in wheelchairs, were pulled from a house fire in Andover. It happened around 10:00 Monday morning in the 6-hundred block of west Allison, near 13th and Andover Road.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Late Wednesday into Thursday we could see some much needed rain.
It is time for entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward. Good stuff on today's Blur including a new miniseries on HBO about Watergate, and a box office report that is really good news for Nintendo.
Hour 3 - It is May 1st, and after local and national news headlines Steve and Ted talk a little May Day. Then it is a sports update and we wrap up a Monday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
The council will discuss an $800 thousand budget for new lab equipment at the Northwest Water Treatment plant. Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple joins us in Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After a very nice weekend ending April, more of the same to start the month. And we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Don Grant, C.F.P. joins us with a look at a changing workplace in the U.S. The Moneytracker, weekdays at 6:50 a.m. on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
According to the Kansas Highway Patrol crash log, troopers were pursuing a vehicle driven by 22-year-old Adonis Dailey of Wichita. Dailey's vehicle struck the rear of a semi-trailer then struck the median barrier wall multiple times. Dailey suffered serious injuries but a passenger, 27-year-old Kejuan Shugart of Wichita, died. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted hear the latest from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers and they talk about the very interesting life of Jerry Springer.
It is the 40th anniversary of "Return of the Jedi" and it is hitting theaters again this weekend. Entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Moneytracker Don Grant says often he sees one partner in a marriage less involved with retirement planning than the other. Don says it needs to be both.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, we take a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
With the 31st pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, the Kansas City Chiefs selected Kansas State Wildcats defensive end Felix Anudike-Uzomah. He was First-team All-American and Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year in 2022. He is also a two-time Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year.
Hour 1 - Deadly storms touching down in the Florida panhandle. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Kansas City is ready for the NFL Draft. The festivities are beginning, and Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus is right in the middle of the excitement. And he joins us live on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - The "flat tax" veto is looking like it will hold, but the "born alive" veto could be overturned. Local and national news plus entertainment news on The Blur on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Today's KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast on Steve and Ted from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted, wrapped up with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 1 - The House Republican bill is DOA as it faces a lack of support in the Senate and a veto from the White House. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
KNSS' Dan O'Neal joins us on the morning show today along with Wichita Medical Loan Closet Director of Operations Drew Brenner. The Medical Loan Closet is hosting a Dogs to Go fundraiser in their parking lot at 6655 E. Harry from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come by and buy a hot dog or bratwurst, with the proceeds going to help those in need, get the medical equipment they need. Visit their website, medicalloancloset.com for more information.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Wednesday Steve and Ted with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. Need a job, several entities are hiring at the airport, and Dillons as well.
Today is the final day of the KDOT Traffic Safety Conference. KDOT's Tom Hein joins us live from the conference on a Wednesday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Rain chances into the weekend still. After local and national news on Steve and Ted we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
The Chiefs had the #7 pick in '83, meaning they missed out on a chance at John Elway. But Jim Kelly and Dan Marino were still on the board at #7. A trip down memory lane on Sports with Ted Woodward.
Hour 1 - Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson joining the other Republican hopefuls and announcing his candidacy. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
The Game Show Network is bringing back another classic game show, "Split Second." They have chosen actor/comedian John Michael Higgins to host the show, and we are vey honored to welcome John to join us on a very special edition of entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Tuesday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning with Business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
The President made the announcement early on Tuesday morning, and we get the latest from Fox News' Jared Halpern in Washington D.C.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we take a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Rain chances throughout the next few days, so far no severe weather expected... just some rain.
The Wichita Police Department participating in the F!GHT Fentanyl Awareness Festival Saturday at Towne West starting at 2 p.m. We get the details from Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Pete Meitzner on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - One person reported shot multiple times and declared dead at the scene near Walker and Edwards. Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Shelley McIntosh joins us with a review after seeing The Commodores at The Orpheum on Sunday night. She compares it with the recent Journey concert she also attended.
Hour 3 - The bill was signed on Friday to schedule the election for March 19, 2024, for all political parties. Local and national news plus entertainment new in The Blur with Ted Woodward.
It is Monday, and that means Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning. On tap is a discussion of the upcoming council meeting and a significant smell reduction in South Wichita.
Hour 2 - After local and national news on Steve and Ted we take a look at the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Gloomy and colder weather expected this week, with the potential for some much-needed rain.
The Shockers swept a ranked opponent for the first time since 1991 with 3 wins over ECU. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Police say it appeared as if ignition had been attempted but failed. Local and national news headlines plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted welcome Great Plains Nature Center Volunteer and Event Coordinator, and fellow Audacy team member, Darah Jewell to the show this morning. Tomorrow is Earth Day, and the Great Plains Nature Center is hosting a big clean-up event and are looking for volunteers. Visit gpnc.org for more information, or to help out via donation or by volunteering.
Hour 3 - After local and national news, and a sports weekend preview, we get entertainment news in The Blur. After the tragic shooting on the set of Rust, its star performer will not be facing charges for manslaughter.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us again this morning with more retirement and savings wisdom. Listen to the Moneytracker on Steve and Ted in the Morning every weekday at 6:50 a.m.
Hour 2 - Cleanup continues in Chase County, and so does the damage assessment. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning,
It isn't, it is a fairly large insect. Some Wichita and Augusta wildlife talk on a Friday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning. Plus a visit from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - The bill would limit gender-changing procedures for minors and another proposal included would prevent transgender people from using bathrooms and other public facilities counter to their biological identities. Local and national news update on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Tonight is the very first high school baseball game hosted at Riverfront Stadium. Wichita West High Athletic Director David Clark joins Steve and Ted to give us all the details about tonight's matchup between Wichita West and Wichita Life Prep.
Hour 3 - The bill puts caps on government spending while raising the debt ceiling. Will be difficult to pass, and faces an even harder time in the Senate. Local and national headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Shocker Bowling looking good and going for a national championship. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The storms responsible for 2 deaths in Oklahoma. We get the latest, then the upcoming forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Kansas' governor vetoed legislation Wednesday that would require clinics to tell patients that a medication abortion can be stopped using a drug regimen, that critics say is unproven. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It came as a surprise to the employees affected as Hardees in Wichita, Derby, and even in Topeka close without warning.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports it is time for The Blur with Ted Woodward. Where we blur that fine line between news and entertainment. And DVD Netflix is going away later this year.
Give 'em a brake. Steve and Ted talk with KDOT's Tom Hein this morning about work zone safety and construction in the Wichita area.
Hour 2 - After local and national news, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
The Shocker Ladies get the biggest road win in team history, 3-1 over #3 Oklahoma State in 8 innings. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Missouri's "stand your ground" law will be in focus as criminal charges brought against a homeowner who shot an unarmed teenager. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The current push is for more charging points and a strengthened infrastructure. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News' Jared Halpren in Washington D.C.
Hour 3 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted, then a look at sports. After the departure of Keitha Adams, WSU has chosen a new Women's Basketball Head Coach. And he doesn't have to move very far.
Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Pete Meitzner joins Steve and Ted on Tuesday mornings. Today they discuss Exploration Place, property values, oh and cryptocurrency.
Hour 2 - Officials in Sudan working towards a cease fire after Americans were exposed to the violence breaking out in the northeastern African nation. Local and national news on Steve and Ted as well as sports headlines with Ted Woodward.
Very slight chances for some rain today, better chances for stronger storms in the Wichita area on Wednesday, late evening into early Thursday. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Remember to give those work crews a brake! Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Authorities are saying the shooter is "no longer a danger" but have very little to say otherwise at this time. We get the latest from Fox News' Eben Brown.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports updates we take a look at entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward. An exorcist couldn't knock a plumber off the top of the U.S. box office.
At Tuesday's meeting, the Wichita city Council will discuss spending more than six million dollars on a new pickleball complex at South Lake Park on south Meridian. Its Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Violence broke out in the capital city of Khartoum over the weekend. The State Department is working to keep Americans there safe. Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus a look at this week's
Moneytracker Don Grant talks about that $1 million threshold and more retirement wisdom. Don joins us every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The Wichita Police Department is investigating after a crash that fatally injured a Haysville woman. According to the WPD, the crash happened around 12:30 a.m. in the 1200 block of South Seneca early Sunday. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Whether it is panic time or not... it is tax time. Steve and Ted talk a little taxes and take a lighter look at what can be a stressful time for some.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports it is time for entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward. Some new movies hitting theaters are contending, but The Super Mario Bros. Movie has been cleaning house.
After local and national news headlines we take a look at the weekend forecast. It is the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams, and today is a good day to remain weather aware.
Hour 2 - Several wildfires were being fought across the state as dry and windy conditions seem to persist. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant says it isn't at all uncommon to be overlooking a large sum of money you may be owed. Financial wisdom from the Moneytracker, just a day ahead of Don's Birthday, on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted. Leading off the half-hour newscast is a business story about a potential issue with aircraft fuselages built in Wichita.
Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) announced Wednesday that he is launching an exploratory committee to run for president, becoming the latest Republican to enter the 2024 contest. We get the latest from Fox's Eben Brown.
One of today's headlines, traffic safety in the Wichita area after a spike in traffic fatalities. The story plus discussion of the situation from Steve and Ted.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. A chance for thunderstorms returns to the area tomorrow late.
Royals bats come alive in a huge win over Texas, while the Wind Surge's winning ways continue in a win over NW Arkansas. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Downpours in Fort Lauderdale and parts of South Florida in a 1-in-1,000 year rainfall event lead to a flash flood emergency in Broward County that has prompted emergency rescues. Local and national news plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News correspondent Jeff Monosso joins Steve and Ted with the latest into the fatal shooting at a Louisville bank.
Hour 3 - Fire destroyed a home and injured 2 firefighters in Park City. It happened just before 1:00 Tuesday afternoon in the 58-hundred block of north Broadway. Officials say the firefighters were treated for minor injuries. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A chance late Friday for thunderstorms in Wichita. Steve and Ted get the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. President Biden signs a bill passed last year by the Senate, officially bringing the pandemic state of emergency to an end.
The 'Surge's 3-1 win over NW Arkansas was a big draw in downtown Wichita, the largest crowd in franchise history. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - A fire that started Tuesday afternoon at a recycling plant in the eastern Indiana city of Richmond was emitting toxic smoke and has forced evacuation orders for about 2,000 people as it is expected to burn for days. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It's almost a year since Sedgwick County moved its administrative offices out of the courthouse building on Main Street to the former Bank 4 building at Douglas and Broadway. County Commission Chair Pete Meitzner commented on the County's options during his weekly chat with Steve and Ted in the Morning on KNSS.
El Dorado's Numana is joining with The Outreach Program out of Des Moines, Iowa in a move to expand their mission to provide food to the hungry and safe water, medical care, and education to children and those in need. Steve and Ted speak with Numana President Delane Butler on a Tuesday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - The Wichita Board of Education voted to extend the contract for Superintendent, to Kelly Bielefeld. The vote was he next step in replacing outgoing Superintendent Dr. Alicia Thompson who is retiring at the end of the school year.
Hour 2 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted followed by the KSN Storm Track 3 forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Average temperatures on tap this week, with a chance for storms this weekend.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us every weekday morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The IRS may not be everyone's favorite government department, but it is the most cost-effective one.
Hour 1 - Another victim has passed away after yesterday's shooting, bringing the death toll to 5. Local and national news headlines plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Did you have a good Easter. Steve and Ted get an Easter Egg report from Fox News White House correspondent Ryan Schmelz.
Baseball season is here and that means great fun at Wichita's Riverfront Stadium, home of the Wind Surge. Mayor Brandon Whipple tells KNSS News the folks who are running the team now are looking at ways to make a ballgame more affordable. It is Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Mostly dry this week, another chance for storms this weekend. After local and national we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
This happened in England, during a stage production adaptation of the film "The Bodyguard." Apparently the star was no Whitney Houston. Then we take a look at the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - Prices up about $ 0.14 per gallon nationwide. And we are seeing some local retailers starting to increase prices. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Lots of arguing and yelling in New York during yesterday's big legal event, but things kept peaceful... if not entirely civil. Fox News' Tonya J. Powers was right in the middle of the action, and we check in with her on a Wednesday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - In an 86 - 36 vote, the Kansas House approved amendments to the Senate passed Born Alive Infants Protection Act. The bill aims to provide legal liability on physicians, impose fines and make it a felony for doctors who violate the act. It now heads to the Governor's desk for a veto.
Highs drop from the 80's to the 50's and lows dip below freezing. We take a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - On Tuesday, the council approved a 2-year, $6 million project that will rehab some of the city's ground water wells. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a look at business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
The Shocker Ladies defeat the #2 team in the nation, the highest ranked team WSU has ever defeated in Softball. And a win for the Shocker Baseball team as well. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The first ever felony charges for an ex President, with other cases still pending against Donald Trump. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Former President Donald Trump will be arraigned today in a New York criminal court after a grand jury voted to indict him last week. Steve and Ted get the run down of today's events from Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers in New York.
Hour 3 - Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted, then entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward. But we wrap up a 8 a.m. hour and a Tuesday edition of the show with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Kansas lawmakers have been in session three months, and they're starting to get serious about passing bills. Sedgwick County Commission Chair Pete Meitzner tells KNSS News local government officials are keeping an eye on what's happening in Topeka
Hour 2 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a look at the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Sports with Ted Woodward, we get a preview of the Shockers and OSU. Oh and a wrap up after UConn wins a national championship.
Hour 1 - Two people are dead after a crash on Broadway south of Haysville. It happened just after 3:30 Monday afternoon in the 9100 block of south Broadway. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Midwest Winefest is coming up April 27th - 29th. Steve and Ted Welcome Guadalupe Clinic Executive Director J.V. Johnston to the show this morning. The Winefest is a fundraiser for the Guadalupe Health Foundation, providing much needed medical care to those in need. Click here for more information or to purchase tickets or offer assistance.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports headlines we take a look at entertainment news. We do it after 8:30 every weekday morning on Steve and Ted, it is The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Not a lot on the City Council meeting agenda, but clean water is a very important issue. It is Mondays with the Mayor, Steve and Ted visit with Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple.
Hour 2 - After news headlines (that include at least one fire) we get the KSN Storm Track 3 forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Fire continues to be a problem the longer we go without significant rainfall with high winds in the forecast.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us again on Steve and Ted in the Morning with more financial wisdom. No one can predict how long they will live, but on average human lifespans have been trending upwards. You may need to save more than you think.
Hour 1 - As a part of an even larger storm system, the tornadoes cause 5 deaths in Arkansas. Local and national news and sports updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Grand Jury has decided there is enough evidence for an indictment and trial, so what is next? We get the latest from Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted, including a preview of this weekend's edition of Issues 2023 where Steve speaks with Colby Sharples-Terry, Communications Manager, Kansas Tourism.
Just keep it in mind, not everything might be as it seems tomorrow. Steve and Ted talk about the prankster's holiday. What was the best April Fools Day joke you remember?
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we get the weekend Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Deployment exercises underway, plenty of activity at the Air Force base this week. Then a report on Kansas Tourism ahead of the commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities. Tom is gearing up for a big Butler County event today, let's hope he has a ball.
Hour 1 - The Former President faces more than 30 counts related to business fraud in an indictment from a Manhattan grand jury, according to two sources familiar with the case. It is the first time in American history that a current or former president has faced criminal charges.
Steve and Ted take a look at the results of the latest Fox News poll with Fox's Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Thursday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. And in doing so, we define "foam pit" for Steve.
It is MLB Opening Day, and the pitch clock era is getting underway. Sports with Ted Woodward plus some commentary on baseball and rule changes on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Dry conditions and high winds have warranted a Red Flag warning tomorrow for Sedgwick and the surrounding counties. After local and national news, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Wednesday marked the 50th Anniversary of the troop withdrawal from south Vietnam. More than 9,000,000 Americans served during the Vietnam War. We remember that day and our veterans today on the KNSS Salute to Service.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines we get Sports with Ted Woodward. And today is MLB Opening Day!
Inflation is hurting Americans, and a few states are looking as boosting the minimum wage. We look into the efforts with Fox News' Tonya J. Powers on a mid-week edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - The Senate already passed a version of this bill, which would mandate gun education based on an NRA program for students from kindergarten to 5th grade.
It was close, but the Shockers earned a 8-7 victory over the Sooners. WSU is 2-0 on the season over OU with another game in Norman looming. Local and national sports from Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Thursday night we get some storm chances. Only a 30% chance, but severe storms are possible in the region.
There are times of the year, that it can be cheaper to buy this or that item. Want a heavy coat? It is a good time to buy right now. We get more examples from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Hour 1 - The deadline is looming, and budgets still need a lot of ironing out. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a look at the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
The President is on tour, and despite not having openly declared his intentions to run for reelection... the tour hits several "swing" states. We get the latest from Fox News' Ryan Schmelz on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports, we get entertainment news with Ted Woodward in The Blur. Georgia has been getting a lot of TV dollars over the past several years... and Texas is looking to get their share.
Sedgwick County is moving forward with a proposal to improve mental health care in south central Kansas. The County has also taken another step toward bringing passenger rail service back to Wichita. Sedgwick County Commission Chair Pete Meitzner joins us on a Wednesday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - One person dead at the scene after fire crews respondent to the fire near Harry and Rock. Local and national news headlines plus business news from the Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Many scams are easy to spot, but some are very sophisticated. Some good financial wisdom and a scam warning today from Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P.
Hour 1 - The shooter was killed in an exchange of gunfire with police. The latest on this mass shooting plus local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
More sabre rattling, or is Putin serious with this latest threat. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News Jonathan Savage in London.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports in the 8:00 hour on Steve and Ted we take a look at entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward. Hollywood still out of ideas, and Hitchcock's Vertigo is getting a remake.
It is Monday, and on Steve and Ted in the Morning that means Mondays with the Mayor. Mayor Whipple joins us from Washington D.C. at the National League of Cities Conference.
Hour 2 - It is spring, but the temperatures have been less than spring like so far. But according to the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast, and Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams, that will slowly be changing.
Shortened to FIRE, more and more people are talking about financial independence, retire early. We hear more about it from the man who can help you get there, Moneytracker Don Grant.
Hour 1 - Another round of severe thunderstorms may bring damaging winds and large hail to portions of the Southeast on Monday as some communities across the region are already working to rebuild following a weekend of intense storms and scattered tornadoes that left 26 people dead. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
House Republicans will press forward Friday with a midterm campaign promise by voting on legislation to give parents greater say in what is taught in public schools. Steve and Ted get more from Fox News' Jeff Monosso.
Hour 3 - Athletic Director Kevin Saal formally introduced their new head coach Paul Mills at an event yesterday afternoon. Local and national news and sports plus entertainment news in The Blur on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Sports with Ted Woodward, and WOW! What an amazing win for the Wildcats in the Sweet 16! Ted gives us the after-action report plus a rundown of local and national sports including WSU's introduction of new Men's Basketball Head Coach Paul Mills.
Hour 2 - Cause of the blaze is under investigation, but it appears the damage may exceed 200-thousand dollars. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted, plus a preview of this Sunday's John Whitmer Show.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us again on Steve and Ted in the Morning with sage financial wisdom. Your retirement may be in good shape, but it could always be a little more secure.
Hour 1 - Iran proxy forces launched about seven rockets targeting a U.S. base in Northeast Syria today in retaliation to the U.S., a defense official confirms to Fox News. In first assessments, there are no U.S. casualties and no damage to the base near the Al-Omar oil field. The rocket attacks came after President Biden ordered a series of retaliatory strikes after a suspected Iranian-made drone killed a U.S. contractor and wounded six other Americans on Thursday.
Fox News' Jeff Monosso joins us this morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The FAA warning comes on the heels of some aircraft "nearly missed" potential collisions.
Hour 3 - A tornado touching down in the latest round of California storms. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
A cold front will cross the state late today, with rain and even thunderstorm chances following early tomorrow. Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams joins us with the Storm Track 3 Forecast, better storm chances south and east of the Wichita area.
Hour 2 - The Grand Jury will resume around mid-day today. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus a check of the local business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
On March 17th, hunters from out-of-state found human remains in rural Wilson County, a mile south of Coyville, Kansas. This story and more in news headlines, plus this week's KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The vote was 88 - 34. The bill provides legal protections for infants born after a failed abortion. It calls for doctors to provide the same level of care for any newborn. Local and national news headlines plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Schools shut down across the state of California as a planned 3 day strike commences. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - We start hour 3 with local and national news and sports, but in the 8 a.m. hour we also take a look at entertainment news. We call it The Blur with Ted Woodward and today we say a very special happy birthday to Capt. Kirk himself William Shatner.
A business expanding into the Wichita market is now the naming sponsor of Stryker Sports Complex. The story, then some of the history on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Rain chances return tomorrow night.
Well, maybe. But it isn't easy. Got that hobby that you think you could turn into a successful business? Some words of caution from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Hour 1 - After local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted we get sports with Ted Woodward. Reporting in the sports world is indicating WSU will hire current Oral Roberts head coach Paul Mills.
The list contains the usual suspects. China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and plenty more. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox's Jeff Monosso.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports we take a look at entertainment news. It is The Blur with Ted Woodward, weekdays after 8:30 on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Pete Meitzner joins us Tuesdays on Steve and Ted in the Morning. We preview this week's Commission meeting agenda.
Hour 2 - Grassfires in the area, including a large one in Kingman in the news, so Steve and Ted check in with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams who has today's KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast.
Plenty of basketball action once again in Hutchinson at the NJCAA tournament. And Butler gets a big win in round 1, their first such win in 27 years. Plus a Shocker Baseball preview of this afternoon's game in Tulsa. It's sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Police are investigating a drive-by shooting with one person injured in southeast Wichita. A 19-year-old man was taken to Wesley Medical Center, suffering from a gunshot wound to the left thigh. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve gets the latest NOAA spring weather predictions from Fox News' Eben Brown, then we get a visit from Sedgwick County Emergency Management Operations Officer Cody Charvat. There are still 5 chances to attend the 2023 Sever Weather Safety Program in Sedgwick County
Hour 3 - The girl, who suffered a single gunshot wound to her abdominal area, underwent surgery and is in critical but stable condition. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Wichita will switch from quarters in a meter to a phone app. Steve and Ted discuss this and more with Mayor Brandon Whipple on Monday's with the Mayor.
Hour 2 - Spring arrives in the 4 p.m. hour today, and according to the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast the next rain chances come mid-week. After local and national news, Steve and Ted check in with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
It is a good news/bad news situation this morning on sports with Ted Woodward. Good news for Wildcat fans, but Arkansas brought an end to the Jayhawks attempt at a repeat national championship.
Hour 1 - A man is dead after a house fire in southwest Wichita Sunday night. An older male was found dead inside the structure. A pet also perished in the blaze. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Full of eggs, potatoes, and sausage... Steve checks back in with us to wrap up another Blarney Breakfast on this St. Patrick's Day.
Hour 3 - A "Self-less" Jayhawk squad gets the round 1 win over Howard and move on. K-State has their own first round matchup vs Montana St. later. Sports with Ted Woodward after local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Then we check back in with Steve McIntosh, live at the Blarney Breakfast.
Hour 2 - The medical marijuana question suffers another defeat in the Kansas Senate for the current legislative season. Local and national news plus business news from The Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
First, we check in with Steve McIntosh who is living it up out at the Blarney Breakfast. But then we get more financial wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Hour 1 - Officers arrived and found a man in his 60's being treated by EMS after he was pinned by some equipment that fell on him. That man was pronounced dead at the scene. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted are very happy to welcome Burrton, KS' and WSU Alumni Greg Yoder to the show this morning. Greg landed a guest starring spot on NBC's The Blacklist and his appearance is coming up on Sunday.
Hour 3 - James Bond and some really Angry Birds are on this year's list of nominees. After local and national news and sports we get entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Steve and Ted get the bad news from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. A cold front will make this morning's near 60 degrees the day's high temperature. With temperatures falling in the afternoon hours until a chance for light rain and maybe even snow late.
Hour 2 - Tuesday, the Kansas House approved a bill creating a program that would give thousands of parents $5,150 for each child they want to move into home or private schools. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted, plus business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
And who would know better than pinnacle of health, Don Grant, C.F.P.? But seriously, someone who has their finances in order... has a lot less stress to deal with. Financial wisdom from The Moneytracker every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Two people have been arrested, accused of stealing over $6-thousand-dollars’ worth of cologne. Local and national news headlines plus sports and a look at the commodities update with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
And it has fictional ties to Wichita! The third season of Ted Lasso drops today. The story of a WSU football coach, coaching a soccer team in England. Entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Steve and Ted check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. A cold front coming in brings a chance for rain tomorrow, maybe even a little snow late tomorrow.
Hour 2 - After local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted we welcome KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein to the show for an update on the metro highways. And it is some really good news today.
It was back-to-back across the street victories at Eck and Wilkins as both Shocker teams get impressive wins.
Hour 1 - The Russian pilots interfered with the drone then initiated contact, damaging the drone and forcing it down in Ukraine. Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Fox News' Eben Brown joins us live from Florida on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Leaders in Washington D.C. have been watching the fallout from the failure of Silicon Valley Bank. And they all are pointing fingers and offering partisan solutions.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports it is time... once again, for entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward. No slap this year, but were people tuning in expecting a slap?
At Wednesday's meeting the Sedgwick County Commission will look at spending some grant money on fentanyl education for young people. Commission Chair Pete Meitzner joins Steve and Ted with a meeting preview.
Hour 2 - Wichita City Council and the WPD are looking to moving forward after the recent release of the Jensen Hughes report. Local and National news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant says many retirees face similar fear, and he has some advice to help alleviate those fears. Don Grant C.F.P. every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
An off-duty Wichita Police officer was arrested by the Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Department near K-42 and Macarthur in Wichita Monday night. Local and national news headlines plus sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Early Sunday morning the clocks spring forward. We hear the latest on the Daylight Savings Time debate from Fox News Correspondent Jessica Rosenthal.
Hour 3 - Entertainment news on The Blur after local and national news and sports. The premiere professional wrestling company meeting with a couple of states about the viability of betting on matches with pre-determined outcomes.
Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Looking ahead to some slight rain chances Saturday in an otherwise mild March weekend.
Hour 2 - After local and national news and sports we wrap up hour 2 with a preview of this weekend's edition of KNSS' The John Whitmer Show. John joins us live on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Bill Self was taken to the hospital on Wednesday ahead of the Big 12 Quarterfinal. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - 38-year-old Michael Eckerman pleaded guilty to 1-count of assaulting, resisting or impeding law enforcement officers. Prosecutors say he witnessed people fighting with officers and encouraged them and he participated in 3 breaches of police lines. Local and national news headlines on Steve & Ted in the Morning.
The West High Girl's Basketball Team could not finish their season. There were a number of unfortunate situations that led to it. But the remaining players got a heck of a treat, thanks to the Golden State Warriors. Steve and Ted get an inside look and speak with West High School Athletic Director David Clark.
Hour 3 - The budget will move on to Congress and the Republican controlled House of Representatives next. Local and national news headlines plus sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. A look ahead to a continuing mild March in Wichita. Snow and ice up in the northwest parts of the state this morning.
Hour 2 - The Legislature is looking at offering or mandating an NRA program for elementary school children in Kansas. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Well, it shouldn't be. Steve and Ted get some sage advice from Moneytracker Don Grant, who says the IRS's website can give you plenty of help.
The bill would require that sports teams be designated either male, female or co-ed. Local and national news headlines plus sports and a look at the commodities market with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News White House Correspondent Jeff Monosso gives us the latest on a congressional road trip. The House Ways and Means Committee making the journey to "flyover country" to hear about the needs of the region.
Hour 3 - Is it The Bachelor, in overalls? Or it is Green Acres with dumber characters? Probably both. After local and national news and sports we get Entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Tom joins us every Wednesday on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Road work continues at the north junction, and an exit will soon close for an extended period of time.
Hour 2 - Drizzle and fog today, more rain chances tomorrow for Wichita as well. Steve and Ted get the forecast after local and national news from KSN Meteorologist Lucy Doll.
A HUGE win for the Lady Shockers, and a historical first as well. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The vote is in, and Oklahoma will remain "medicinal only" when it comes to marijuana. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Nope, not that one. Steve welcomes fellow Pioneer and journalist Tracy Rowlett to the show. Rowlette is joining West High's Hall of Distinguished Alumni. Steve and Ted talk with Tracy about his amazing career.
Hour 3 - Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted. Headlines plus entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
The Blarney Breakfast is just over a week away, benefiting Rainbows’ Family Support Services program and Camp Woodchuck. Steve and Ted get a preview of the event from Margaret Shook and Michelle Eastman. You must buy tickets online in advance before the 12th. Click here to purchase tickets.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Meteorologist Lucy Doll. Drizzle and rain today, better rain chances tomorrow and tomorrow night.
Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Pete Meitzner joins Steve and Ted every Tuesday morning to preview the next meeting agenda. Integra Technologies to expand and begin creating microchips here in Sedgwick County pending some federal funding approval.
Hour 1 - The accident happened around 10 p.m. Monday near Emporia. A northbound semi struck a parked semi truck and trailer. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It was a good weekend to be a Shocker sports fan. We get a recap from the weekend's sporting headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - A new sequel from Mel Brooks? Sign us up! Local and national news on Steve and Ted then it is time for entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward.
The road towards getting an ethics policy in place continues at city hall. Mayor Brandon Whipple joins us again for Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning. We discuss the ethics policy and downtown renovation as well.
Hour 2 - No injuries reported in the derailment. Local and national news plus a check of business news from The Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Well, chicken and waffles flavored ice cream form Baskin Robbins. This could be headed to a store near you. The story, plus a check on the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Including a report on a cookie so in demand, they are selling fairly well in a secondary market.
That's right, the host of the show joins us on a Friday, just ahead of entertainment news in The Blur. Where we have some Oscar talk and take a look at the premiering Creed 3.
Hour 3 - Officers used tear gas, and one suspect is in custody. No other injuries reported. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
After some early showers, Friday is shaping up to be fairly nice. Ditto on Saturday and a Sunday high at 76 degrees. We get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - The two men are facing charges stemming from American tech winding up in Russian hands. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a business news update from The Wichita Business Journal.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us on a Friday with retirement wisdom, as he does every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Wichita's North High was one of the schools around the state that received a fake call about an active shooter. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The cleanup after a toxic train derailment continues. Ted gets the latest from Fox News' Jeff Monosso who is following the situation.
Hour 3 -Multiple schools across Kansas received reports of active shooters on campus on Wednesday. All of them turned out to be false. Swatting calls targeted schools in Salina, Lawrence, Manhattan Garden City, Wellington, Russell, El Dorado and North High in Wichita.
A grab bag of offbeat news items on a Thursday. Affordable EVs, a lack of counties, Daylight Savings, and more.
Hour 2 - The county's fiscal condition remains sound with healthy fund balances, while revenue from continued tax base growth is strong, according to Brent Shelton, the county's deputy CFO.
Not much in the way of accumulation expected, more north and west of the Wichita Area though. Still a potential for hazardous weather and we get the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - An adult and 4 children were able to exit the home safely, but crews report heavy damage. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The new plan reportedly will save Century II and the former central library building. Business news on Steve and Ted from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 3 - The City is looking at private companies' efforts to reduce the use of plastic bags, and contemplating a potential ban of the bags. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - "In like a lamb," I guess? Still, potentially rockier weather back in Wichita's forecast by the end of the week. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted followed by a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteoroligist Ronelle Williams.
A little closer a game than it needed to be, but a win over Texas Tech has guaranteed the Jayhawks at least part of another Big 12 title. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Three officers wounded, none of the injuries were considered to be life-threatening. Local and national news headlines plus breaking news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
With hurricane season on the horizon, Steve and Ted check in with Fox News' Eben Brown live in Florida. Eben brings us some weather information as well as information on the list of names for various tropical storms.
Hour 3 - Once upon a time, everybody loved Raymond. Now, Ray Romano is directing his first movie. Entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward after local and national news and sports.
The Sedgwick County Commission will get the quarterly financial report and take a look at the legislative agenda. Steve and Ted get an update from Commission Chairman Pete Meitzner.
Hour 2 - Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted followed by the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Health is a huge part of planning for retirement. We get some tips for dealing with the costs from Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P.
Hour 1 - The lawsuit outlines multiple counts, including Discrimination and retaliation, defamation as well as 1st and 14th amendment violations. They claim that the city and staff retaliated against them as they attempted to make changes after inappropriate text messages were sent between some officers. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Biden Administration's college loan forgiveness plan will be reviewed by the SCOTUS. Steve gets an update from Fox News White House correspondent Ryan Schmelz.
Hour 3 - Now if only they made a Ant Man vs. Cocaine Bear movie. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning, then it is time for entertainment news in The Blur.
The Council will hear a report on the City's fireworks policy. Whipple says it's a matter of public safety, but he recognizes the argument that people want to be free to celebrate Independence Day. The Council will also hear a report a task force looking at the use and disposal of plastic bags. We get an agenda rundown from Mayor Brandon Whipple on Mondays with the Mayor.
Hour 2 - Severe weather strikes, and after hearing about the storms in our local news update, we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Divorce changes many things, but how does it affect a person's Social Security? We hear about the mechanics from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Hour 1 - The magnitude 2.3 quake was centered in east Wichita, near 13th and Webb Road at 11:48 p.m. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It is unusual, but it happened in a South Carolina courtroom. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News correspondent Jessica Rosenthal.
Hour 3 - A Hutchinson man who was a passenger in one of the vehicles was pronounced dead at the scene of the 2 vehicle accident on K-96 in Reno County. News headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. This weekend does bring warmer temperatures, but the possibility for thunderstorms comes with those warmer temperatures.
Hour 2 - Lots of focus on the positive in the Mayor's speech. Local and national news plus business news from The Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
There is a good way to use credit, and ways that aren't so good. Moneytracker Don Grant joins us to help us with some tips on how to avoid credit problems.
Hour 1 - As the storm passes towards the east, it is leaving travel chaos and damage in its wake. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Vivek Ramaswamy, hedge fund manager and "tech bro" executive has formally announced his candidacy. We get the latest from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports headlines we get entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward. A headline Netflix show is coming to an end, and Fox News got some words in with one of the stars.
Steve and Ted get today's Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Wind chills today were below zero, but we may be near 60 again by early next week.
Hour 2 - This company opening up in the Wichita area, we have details in a local news update and some specifics in a business news update from The Wichita Business Journal.
Moneytracker Don Grant gives us an interesting analogy based on the demand for bottled water. And how it impacts investments and "trendy" stocks.
Hour 1 - Big snowfall totals coming in as the storm moves across the northern U.S., and plenty of travel woes. Local and national news and sports updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning on a Thursday.
Many different factors have driven average debt totals to highs we have not seen since the recession in 2008. Steve gets specifics from Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - The project will reconstruct 29th N. from Emporia to I-135. Local and national news headlines plus business news from The Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Today's KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast starts better than it will finish. Temperatures near 60 degrees by 10 a.m., but a big cool down is expected later on. We get the forecast from KSN Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - In remarks made in Poland, the President refutes Putin talking points from an earlier address to the Russian people. Local, national, and world news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It was closer than the final score, but the 'Cats came alive in the second half and defeated Baylor 75-65. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The storm moving from the northwest to cross the upper Midwest on its way to the Great Lakes and the East Coast. Local and national news and sports updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
The People's Court will be going off the air after 26 seasons. We get entertainment news in a segment we call The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Hour 3 - With state funding and assistance; a $1.9 billion, 1,200-job computer chip plant will be built in Coffey County near Burlington.
We get a County Commission preview with Commission Chairman Pete Meitzner on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news, we get the really pleasant KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. We finish the hour with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Moneytracker Don Grant says those "bad times" are an opportunity. Remember, the object is to buy low and sell high. When prices are low, it may be time to buy.
Hour 1 - After his unannounced stop in war torn Ukraine, the POTUS' next stop is in Poland, with a message for our allies... and others. Local, national, and breaking world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
In some states it is President's Day. In others it is Presidents' Day. Here in Kansas it is simply the George Washington's Birthday Federal Holiday. We get the holiday specifics from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - President Carter is getting hospice care at his home. The former President is 98 years old.
Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple joins us on Mondays with the Mayor. One of the topics on the agenda for the City Council is an agreement for economic development services with the Greater Wichita Partnership. The GWP serves as a hub for collaboration and communication between the public and private sectors.
Hour 2 - After local and national news on Steve and Ted we get a check of the week's KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
After slim losses on Friday and Saturday, the Shockers get a big 11-6 win over the Dirtbags on Sunday. The first win under new head coach Loren Hibbs.
Hour 1 - Biden’s historic visit came days before the one-year anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, providing a symbolic boost to Kyiv at a crucial juncture in the conflict. Local, national, and world news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
An update from the President on Thursday over a aerial objects that were shot down after the military's take-down of the Chinese spy balloon. He says they aren't believed to be connected to China or other surveillance operations. We get the latest from Fox News' Ryan Schmelz.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports comes a daily favorite, entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward. Ant Man hitting theaters this weekend, will it be the latest Marvel movie to open at the top of the box office? Well... yes, it will.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. After a cold start a warm up begins that will last into next week.
Hour 2 - City Council member Bryan Frye is the latest with a hat in the ring. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A nice win for the Shocker Men. We get a recap from Ted plus a look ahead to the sports weekend on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Some small issues, but otherwise President Biden is medically sound. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan joins us live on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The artist behind "Alone Again" and "Clair" is set to begin a U.S. tour and we talk about his career, the music industry, and his big music which hit big starting back in the 70's and is still played on radio stations worldwide to this day.
Hour 3 - Recent briefings show the U.S. Military was aware of the balloon launch in China. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted plus business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
The Chiefs parade as world champions, and Kansas City celebrates in the face of some colder weather. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning starts off with a Shocker preview and ends with a look back at the celebration in KC.
Hour 2 - The nurses recently unionized, now negoations are set to begin. Local and national news plus the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning with the pros and cons of parsing out that inheritance before you pass away.
Hour 1 - The snow and ice missed the Wichita area, but 8' fell near Goodland. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
And it is good news for Wichita. Steve and Ted check the business news from the Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 3 - And the numbers, aren't good. We discuss after another check of the headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Then it is time for entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Rain tonight will turn to snow, trace to 1" expected for Wichita with greater amounts north and west. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - Hundreds of thousands expected to attend a parade and celebrate the Chiefs big Super Bowl win. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Kansas is one of several states debating legislation guaranteeing a "right to repair." Big implications for agriculture, and we get a look at it from Tom Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - The classified briefing after multiple objects are shot down in U.S. airspace left some lawmakers unsatisfied. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a check in with Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P.
They always say "I'm going to Disneyland." Well, then they do. It's all a part of entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Hour 3 - The celebration in KC will be huge. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A special committee has been helping Secretary of State Scott Schwab find the best person for the job of election commissioner after the resignation of Angela Caudillo. They are reportedly down to just two candidates and a decision could be coming within a couple of weeks. County Commission Chair Pete Meitzner joins us on a Tuesday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - The spy balloon fallout continues as the military continues to recover the wreckage. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P. joins us with money saving home appliance wisdom. All on a St. Valentine's Day edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - 3 students killed, 5 injured in the latest mass shooting incident. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
That is three in a fairly short amount of time. We get the latest on these recent stories from Fox News Correspondent Gurnal Scott on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the 8:00 hour... it's The Blur. Where Ted blurs that fine line between news and entertainment.
At Tuesday's meeting, the Wichita City Council will consider extending a tax exemption from a bond issue for the City's biggest employer, Spirit AeroSystems. Mayor Brandon Whipple tells KNSS News Spirit must meet certain criteria to continue the tax break. Whipple commented during Mondays with the Mayor on the Steve and Ted in the Morning Show on KNSS.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get this week's KSN Storm Track 3 forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Wednesday night into Thursday we may see a blast of a winter storm.
Wow. Just WOW! What a game it was. Chiefs come out on top 38-35 in come-from-behind fashion on the biggest stage of them all. We get a look back to Sunday's big game and a 2nd NFL Championship this century for KC and Patrick Mahomes.
Hour 1 - The Kansas Republican Party's state committee met Saturday to pick the officers who will oversee party operations through the 2024 elections. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us again... this time from Arizona ahead of the biggest game of the NFL calendar. We get a Super Bowl preview from Mitch on a Friday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted, then it is entertainment news. We call it The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Discussion and some lighter news on a Friday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning. Governors placing some bets, so what does Gov. Kelly get when the Chiefs win? Plus a Valentine's Day snack gift... worth a quarter million dollars.
Hour 2 - The Sedgwick County Sheriff says over the past couple of years Fentanyl has become a bigger problem than meth. Local and national news on Steve and Ted, plus a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast for the Weekend.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us on a Friday with some financial wisdom about that big purchase... buying a car. Don Grant, C.F.P. every weekday around 6:50 on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - No word on what company made the parts, but reports are they were labeled in English. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Fox News White House correspondent Jared Halpern joins us from Washington D.C. with the latest on a deal to avoid a default.
Hour 3 - A look back a this week's Commission meeting in local and national news headlines. All a part of a Thursday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Leading by 11 with just over 10 minutes left, the Shockers come up short again at home. Plus a close one for the Butler Grizzlies as well. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - The teen escaped during a prison transfer in Wichita. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Every year, 115,000 veterans go from the military to college. Returning to the classroom after serving the country can be intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. Today's KNSS Salute to Service highlights Warrior-Scholar Project, free one and two-week academic boot camps at college campuses nationwide.
Hour 1 - At least 2 injured in the storm. Local and national news headlines plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News correspondent Ryan Schmelz joins us on Steve and Ted with commentary on the SotU and the Republican response to it.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports we blur that line between entertainment and news. Its The Blur with Ted Woodward, Super Bowl commercial preview edition.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Rain today will become a small amount of snow overnight. No major accumulation expected in Wichita.
Hour 2 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted, plus we wrap up hour 2 with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
We wrap up hour 1 on Steve and Ted with Moneytracker Don Grant and a look at different financial priorities between generations. Then some kite talk. Yes, the flying toy.
Hour 1 - A man barricades himself in a restaurant bathroom. WPD manages to end the situation with no injuries, no violence. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
I mean, if you would maintain your current level of pay. It is an interesting proposition, that seems a little far fetched for most of us. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News' Jeff Monosso.
Hour 3 - Florida's Governor is in a political tiff with the entertainment giant that is Disney. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward.
At Wednesday's meeting, the Sedgwick County Commission will look at a FEMA grant application to help pay for new ambulances. Steve and Ted speak with Sedgwick County Commission Chairman Pete Meitzner this morning about this plus the search for a new factory site.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Not terrible news, but not great either.
Texas jumped KU in the national rankings, and lead the Big 12. But the win puts KU just one game back in the conference standings. Ted breaks down the 88-80 win for the Jayhawks on a Big Monday.
Hour 1 - President Biden will give his second SotU tonight, and we will get responses from political allies and opponents. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus financial wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The decision was made to destroy the balloon over the Atlantic. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News correspondent Jonathan Savage live from London.
Hour 3 - Police responded, and investigators say the 16-year-old male was shot during a robbery attempt. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Integra Technologies is looking at spending 1.8 billion dollars to build a huge micro chip-making factory in Wichita. Mayor Brandon Whipple tells KNSS News the plant will create at least 2,000 jobs. Whipple commented during Mondays with the Mayor on the Steve and Ted in the Morning Show.
Hour 2 - Prices up in the U.S., will they catch up in Wichita? Are we in for an increase? Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Another road victory for the Shox, 86-75 over Tulsa in a game that wasn't ever in any real doubt. Not such good news for the 'Cats or Jayhawks though. Sports headlines with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - No injuries reported after the fire at the south Wichita church. Local and national news headlines, plus a check in with Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Chiefs resting up and preparing for the upcoming Big Game. Injuries will be given time to heal, but other injuries have popped up that will affect who is ready to go. We get all the latest from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - Suspected to be a Chinese spy balloon, the U.S. Military is advising against shooting it down. Local and national headlines plus entertainment news in The Blur on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams joins us on Steve and Ted with the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast. After this latest cold air blast, we will get as nice a first weekend of February as we could expect in Kansas.
Hour 2 - At a prayer breakfast, the President made his pitch for more civility. Will it be something government can achieve? Doesn't seem likely. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Some financial parenting advice from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. Kids are rewarding but expensive, but there are good ways to plan for the expenses. Don joins us every weekday around 6:50 on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The State of Kansas has struck a deal with a company to build a $1.8 billion semiconductor manufacturing plant in Wichita, dependent on a upcoming federal funding decision. Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Some border talk in the House, Fox News correspondent Ryan Schmelz joins us with the latest from Washington D.C.
Hour 3 - Who is in, who is still getting snubbed? Entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward after local and national news and sports.
Well, a state "aroma" is how they are describing it. Steve and Ted had the story, then discuss the very idea of an official state fragrance. And of course, what does Kansas smell like?
Hour 2 - It's an opportunity to get a new court date on a city traffic warrant without having to go to jail first, or to get your driver's license fixed. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
And as one town celebrates its yearly tourist draw, Steve and Ted talk about the "custom" and the rodent itself. And we check in with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - Power companies struggling to keep up and keep Texas' lights on. Local and national news updates plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant with some cash talk on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The story of the surprise Republican win in New York's 3rd Congressional District just keeps getting a little stranger with every passing day. Fox News' Ryan Schmelz joins us from Washington D.C. with the latest.
Hour 3 - Schoolhouse Rock is 50. Ted takes a quick look at that on Entertainment news in The Blur after local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein joins us on a Wednesday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning. We discuss a temporary closure on a Kellogg ramp at I-235 and an opportunity for the public to attend a meeting ahead of a project on K-96 in northwest Wichita.
Hour 2 - The storm also responsible for at least one fatality. Here in Wichita, cold but we are expecting a warmup. We get the forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Ted Woodward bring us sports, and a recap of last night's KU win in Lawrence. KU and K-State are now even in the season series at 1-1. Local and national sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - After news and sports plus a commodities update with Tom Leffler, we check in with Moneytracker Don Grant with some tax time financial wisdom.
Hour 3 - ‘Laverne & Shirley’ star Cindy Williams has passed away at the age of 75. A sad start with a few obituaries after local and national news and sports on entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward. The Blur, every weekday after 8:30 on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Train service we don't have to travel to Newton for? Sedgwick County Commission Chair Pete Meitzner attended a special meeting Monday of local, state, and federal officials to discuss the plan to return rail passenger service to Wichita; connected to Newton on the north and Oklahoma City on the south. And Commissioner Meitzner joins us every Tuesday morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - 4 injured after an accident in the Wichita area. And a second police pursuit also caused no injuries in a rollover traffic accident near Clearwater. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a check of the Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant says there is a difference between "frugal" and "cheap." We let him explain that one on a Tuesday morning edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The late Lisa Marie's mother Priscilla is disputing Lisa Marie's will. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted plus a check of the commodities market with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
It is the 5th Tuesday, and so no regularly scheduled meeting. However plenty to talk about on Mondays with the Mayor including Mayor Whipple's statement on national news headlines and what is on tap for the City Council.
Hour 3 - After local and national news on Steve and Ted we get entertainment news. It is a blur of news and entertainment... so we call it The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Still warm, flaky, and buttery; or as the bread in your favorite sandwich... Today is Croissant Day. After a report from Moneytracker Don Grant, some talk guaranteed to make you hungry.
Hour 2 - Wind chills in the single digits overnight to start the week, but a warmup in the forecast. After local and national news we take a look at Wichita's forecast on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
With a down to the wire victory over the Bengals, the Chiefs are now preparing for the Philadelphia Eagles and the Super Bowl. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The U.S. has already surpassed the debt limit, but has kept from defaulting by some financial workarounds so far. But a permanent decision needs to be reached. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morining.
A force to be reckoned with in the conference for half a decade, the Chiefs will once again host Cincinnati in an AFC Championship Game. The Bengals won the last one, and won another in KC earlier this season. We get a game preview from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - After local and national news, and entertainment news on The Blur, we wrap up a week with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. Max jets built and piling up while investigations were conducted. Now Boeing is looking for new buyers.
After some unseasonable warmth, a dip back into winter, and a bit of a warm up... it's back to January winter weather for Wichita. We get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - A man and woman are dead after a shooting in south Wichita late Thursday. Police say the initial investigation is pointing them toward a domestic violence situation. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus business news from the Wichita Business Journal.
What was once "conventional wisdom" may no longer apply. Some actual financial wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Hour 1 - The suspect ran from the vehicle after the crash, but collapsed and later died in the hospital. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted plus a check of the commodity markets with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Ted gives us a recap in sports, the Shockers finally have a halftime lead but lose in OT. Plus, a very special happy birthday to a huge baseball personality.
Hour 3 - It was not a live grenade. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a look at what is new on the small screen in Entertainment news, we call it the Blur with Ted Woodward.
The Point in Time Homeless Count is underway, Steve and Ted get details from
Deann Smith, Executive Director, United Methodist Open Door. United Way of the Plains and its Impact ICT partner agencies will work with volunteers to conduct the 2023 Point-In-Time Homeless Count for the Wichita and Sedgwick County area today. The count results are reported to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for their national database and as part of their grant requirements.
Hour 2 - We were up, then way down, then up again, then down again... now we are up and headed toward another down this weekend. Steve and Ted get details in the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Staff Sgt. Elizabeth Cox has become the first female Army National Guard soldier to graduate the Army National Guard Warrior Training Center’s M-1 Abrams Master Gunner course. Her story in today's KNSS Salute to Service.
Hour 1 - No one injured in the robbery, police still searching for suspects. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Fox News' Ryan Schmelz joins us as the Senate Judiciary Committee looks into Live Nation and Ticketmaster in the wake of the Taylor Swift concert ticket issue.
Hour 3 - "Everything, Everywhere, All at Once" picks up a lot of nominations. Entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward after local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Road crews were ready, but slippery conditions were responsible for a number of traffic accidents. Steve and Ted get a road condition update from KDOT's Tom Hein.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. As the snow moves out of the Wichita area, expect high temps near 40 for a few days.
It's sports with Ted Woodward. Not a great day for Wildcat fans, a local basketball players gets national recognition, and a WSU/Tulane preview.
Hour 1 - After local and national news and sports we wrap up hour 1 with a check in from Moneytracker Don Grant. More retirement planning wisdom from Don on a mid-week Steve and Ted in the Morning.
KDOT's Tom Hein joins us today to tell us how to give your input ahead of the project's planning meeting. This project will widen K-96 from 4 lanes to 6, from I-135 to Kellogg in east Wichita.
Hour 3 - The Oscar nominations are coming out, and after local and national news and sports it is a banner episode of Entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward. Oscars and a new season of The Bachelor... good stuff today.
No regular Commission meeting today, but Commissioners will review the legislative agenda ahead of a meeting of local government officials in Topeka. Steve and Ted get the latest from Commission Chairman Pete Meitzner.
Hour 2 - A second mass shooting, only days after another one. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a check of business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Steve and Ted get today's KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. And we have another blast of wintry weather coming through later today bringing rain, then snow to Wichita. Heaver totals expected east of Wichita.
Hour 1 - The suspect involved in a shoot-out that injured three law enforcement officers in Dodge City Monday morning has been connected to a double murder in Arizona. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Hour 3 - Not a huge increase, but every little bit hurts. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a blurring together of entertainment and news that we call... "The Blur."
Bill was a long-time contributor to the Steve and Ted morning show, worked with Ted on Gridiron for several years, and will be missed by everyone who met him. Steve takes a look back at the life of a good friend, and we take a listen to some audio of a visit Bill made to our studios around Christmas several years ago.
Hour 2 - A Wellington man is dead, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation is heading the investigation. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
A bad habit forms easier than a good one. Some tips to help avoid that today from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. #Lifehacks? Did we use that right?
Hour 1 - 10 dead, 10 injured in the latest U.S. mass shooting incident. Local and national news headlines plus sports and a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Its happening everywhere in the private sector, now congress will debate over remote work for federal employees. We get the story from Fox News correspondent Ryan Schmelz on a Thursday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - After news and sports headlines it is time for The Blur with Ted Woodward and entertainment news. Some huge names going into a hall of fame, that is far too often overlooked.
Hour 2 - A strange defendant, a strange case, and a very strange situation. A man defending himself from charges stemming from death threats, gets a chance to cross-examine the man he allegedly threatened.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Another cold snap of winter is moving through... though not nearly as bad as December's.
In general, but specifically in regards to planning for retirement. We get a life lesson from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Hour 1 - The administration maintains they are dedicated to transparency... and then the press secretary refuses to answer questions regarding the investigation. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The debt ceiling deadline is tomorrow, and Congress continues to debate while the U.S. gets closer to defaulting. We get the latest from Capitol Hill from Fox's Ryan Schmelz on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports we get entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward. After the tragic passing of Lisa-Marie Presley, we now know what will happen to Graceland.
In the first of 2 scheduled matchups this year, K-State comes out on top of the Sunflower Showdown. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - As the deadly storms fade, President Biden will visit the storm ravaged area. Some estimates have the economic impact to the area is near a billion dollars. Local and national news headlines plus a visit from KDOT's Tom Hein with a highway report.
Rain started early Wednesday, and even into this afternoon there are continuing chances for rain. Even the slight possibility of severe thunderstorms (mostly north and east of the Wichita area.) Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The Administration promising transparency, but Republicans are wondering why this wasn't made public until after the mid-terms. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Questions being asked about a lack of visitor logs at a private Biden residence, and more issues around improperly stored documents. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News' Ryan Schmelz
Hour 3 - After national and local news and sports headlines, we get to The Blur with Ted Woodward. It is entertainment news every weekday morning at 8:35 on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Sedgwick County Commission voted last year that Juneteenth would be a paid county holiday, and President's Day would not. New Commission Chairman Pete Meitzner joins us this morning, saying they may take another look at the calendar.
Hour 2 - The shooting involved a convenience store clerk who shot a man who attacked him and a co-worker. Local and national news plus business news from The Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Whatever "normal" is anyway. The unseasonably warm temperatures are going to come to an end, and January in Wichita will start to feel more like the average January in Wichita. Steve and Ted get the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - Police are investigating after the body of a 20-year-old man was found at Glen Dey Park. Local and national news headlines plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Colleges looking into the safety and security risks of the Chinese owned app. Ted gets the latest from Fox News Correspondent Eben Brown.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports headlines we check entertainment news on The Blur. No real change at the box office this week, compared to last.
Another uncharacteristically warm start to a week in January for Wichita. But cooler and wetter air will hit by mid-week, maybe ice and snow for northwest Kansas. Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - The Wichita City Council will discuss plans for multiple road projects across the city that will enter the design phase in 2023. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a business news update from The Wichita Business Journal.
Kansas generally does well in these lists, and scores inside the top 10 this year. Ted and Jad go through the results of a WalletHub survey, then discuss recession proof jobs with Moneytracker Don Grant.
Hour 1 - Police say the suspect attacked 2 workers at a convenience store, and was shot by one of them. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a visit from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 3 - A student at Wichita's Christa McAuliffe middle school was hospitalized after ingesting a marijuana gummy. Local and national news plus entertainment news on Steve and Ted in the Morning, we call it The Blur.
If it comes down to Chiefs vs Bills to decide who goes to the Super Bowl, it will happen in Atlanta. We talk Chiefs, the NFL Playoffs, and the bye week with Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - Trash complaints around areas where homeless congregate in Riverside. News headlines and entertainment news on a Friday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Some interesting superstitions out there, well interesting to Steve. Maybe not Ted so much. Still some topical trivia on a Friday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get a very pleasant Storm Track 3 Forecast from KSN Meteorologist Lucy Doll.
Hooray? Tax time for 2022 taxes is getting underway. Steve and Ted talk taxes, then get the commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - Seven dead in tornadoes that struck in Georgia and Alabama. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a visit from the Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
The Salvation Army says it was an extremely successful Christmas distribution thanks in large part to the collective efforts of so many. Steve and Ted get the specifics from Salvation Army Emergency Social Services Associate Director Dulcy Palnau.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with some of the "conventional" money wisdom that isn't actually the best advice.
Hour 2 - Some snow overnight left roadways a little wet Thursday, with wind creating some chilly conditions. But we get a very pleasant warm up this weekend, according to KSN Meteorologist Lucy Doll and the Storm Track 3 Forecast.
Joseph Eskenazi of Redondo Beach, California, told reporters after posing for pictures with his great-grandson, who is about to turn 5, his 21-month-old great-granddaughter and 6 other World War II veterans, all in their 90s, that "It feels great." His story is today's KNSS Salute to Service
Hour 1 - Republicans asking for President Biden to get the same treatment for the documents as the former President Trump, Democrats pointing out the many differences between the incidents. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The FAA gets its Notice to Air Missions system back online, but some delays and cancelations are sure to result from the outage. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News Correspondent Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - Governor Kelly tests positive for COVID, so the State of the State Address is postponed for the time being. Local and national news headlines plus entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Hour 2 - Some wet weather expected on the horizon, and maybe some snow. But still warm afternoon temperatures expected. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Oklahoma schools coming to Kansas for Big 12 matchups. The Jayhawks defeated the Sooners 79-75, while the Wildcats downed the Cowboys 65-57.
Hour 1 - The outage involves the FAA's Notice to Air Missions system, which alerts pilots to conditions that may affect their flight. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
We wrap up a Tuesday on Steve and Ted in the Morning with business news from the Wichita Business Journal. An honor for Wu, a company bringing hundreds of jobs to Wichita... plenty of good local business news today.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted speak with Fox News' Tonya J. Powers who is covering the release of the new tell-all from Prince Harry. Then more entertainment news on The Blur.
Commissioners were sworn in on Sunday, this week will be the first meeting of the new session. Commission chair will be elected, and it will be the first meeting for new commissioner Ryan Baty. We preview the meeting on Steve and Ted with Commissioner Pete Meitzner.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Storms still slamming California might mean some moisture eventually for Kansas.
In the Associated Press top 25 college basketball poll the Jayhawks are up to #2 in the country, only trailing Houston. And a huge jump for the Wildcats, from unranked all the way to #11 in the poll.
Governor Kelly sworn in for second term, new Kansas AG Kris Kobach sworn in as well. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus visits from Moneytracker Don Grant and Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Fox News Correspondent Tonya J. Powers joins us on a Monday with the latest figures from the American Red Cross and their need for blood donations. To find your nearest blood drive or donation center visit redcrossblood.org.
Hour 3 - Experts are blaming a recent winter storm system and cold snap for the jump at the pump. Local and national news plus entertainment news on The Blur to wrap up today's show.
It is time again for Mondays with the Mayor and Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple. The City Council to discuss the new park space where Clapp was, and we get a meeting preview from the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - How much longer will this be the most pleasantly warm January in Kansas history? We take a look at the Storm Track 3 Forecast from KSN's Ronelle Williams to see when/if that other shoe will drop.
The Shockers were down at half, but fought back for a win over USF 70-66. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - It is this President's first border trip. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Ted is joined once again on a Friday by Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus. It has been a very strange week in the NFL and a short week for the Chiefs. Mitch helps us with a Chiefs/Raiders preview.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines we take a look at entertainment news. We call it The Blur on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News' Jeff Monosso joins Ted live with an update on this chilling murder case. The latest details on a Friday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. A little cooler this weekend, but still fairly nice for a January in Kansas.
Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P. joins us on a Friday, with a particularly awkward question to answer.
Hour 1 - Wichita Police say a man is in custody after he allegedly kidnapped 3 children in 2 separate incidents. Local and national news headlines plus a commodities update with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Pope Benedict XVI's passing is a somber moment in history. Ted gets an update from Fox News' Jonathan Savage in Vatican City.
Hour 3 - The money continues to roll in for James Cameron and Disney for the Avatar franchise. Entertainment news on Steve and Ted in the Morning after local and national news and sports. We call it The Blur.
In today's KNSS Salute to Service we tell the story of PenFed Grand Lodge at the Serve Our Willing Warriors Warrior Retreat location in Haymarket, VA. The Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get another look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
After 6000 plus shows, Steve and Ted in the Morning is officially 25 years old. Steve is celebrating elsewhere today, but we talk a little about the history of the show on a very special Thursday edition.
Hour 1 - Lacey Cruse has her final meeting as a Sedgwick County Commissioner as the makeup of the commission changes to start off another year. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
First up, an interview with Fox's Tonya J. Powers about a new college ranking system. Then the question, if you had to name every state... which would be easiest to forget?
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Wednesday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. We talk about a new chicken joint in west Wichita and the current plans for a long promised downtown hotel.
Robert Stephan dies at 89. Steve McIntosh joins us from home to look back at the distinguished career of Kansas' longest-serving attorney general.
Hour 2 - After news headlines, we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. A very pleasant January continues for Wichita.
The Wildcats come out on top at #6 Texas with a final score of 116-103. That is a single game scoring record for the 'Cats. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - After police claim assault and victims claim misconduct, now the police are responding and speakers are pleading their case to the city council. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Commissioner Pete Meitzner joins us again this morning to talk about tomorrow's Commission meeting, and what is ahead for Sedgwick County in the new year.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports, we blur that line between news and entertainment. That is why it is called The Blur. Plus, a recommendation for all you Netflix users.
A move is always a big undertaking, don't forget the tax implications of moving to another state. We get financial advice from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we take our first look at the 2023 Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams
NFL star Damar Hamlin is in critical condition after cardiac arrest, Hamlin collapsed after a hit during Monday Night Football. After a news headline on the latest, we get reaction during Sports with Ted Woodward.
Hour 1 - Video of the altercation is making the rounds on social media, and some Wichita civic leaders are asking for the firing of the officer involved. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us in our final hour of 2022 with a preview. The Chiefs regular season home finale against a flailing Broncos and their interim head coach.
Hour 3 - There it is, the final hour of the show for 2022. A visit from Mitch, news headlines, and the last 2022 Blur on a Steve and Ted Friday edition.
On this final show of the year, Steve and Ted look at a yearly favorite list. What are the current most popular names for baby boys and girls.
Hour 2 - After a huge winter storm and a big travel nightmare... one carrier had a complete meltdown. Now they may be facing the consequences. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
So... whisky, vodka, rum? What is your favorite alcohol. Mixed, a shot, on ice... we take a look at one list and Kansas' favorite spirit.
Hour 1 - Cold, flu, COVID, and plenty more going around. Sedgwick County recommends updated vaccinations. Local and national news and sports plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Have you or someone you know battled a cold or flu this Fall? Sedgwick County Health Director Adrienne Byrne joins Steve and Ted this morning, saying the cold and flu season came early and it's been "severe."
Hour 3 - Local and national news and sports. Then entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward. And we wrap up a Thursday with business news from the Wichita Business Journal and a focus on Wichita real estate.
A new addition has been revealed at the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. During a ceremony on Dec. 20, the President Franklin Delano Roosevelt D-Day Prayer Plaque was unveiled at the memorial’s Circle of Remembrance. We hear all about it on today's KNSS Salute to Service.
We get a recap from Ted on a really hard fought battle by the Jayhawks, who refused to go away to ultimately come up just short in the Liberty Bowl. It took Arkansas 3 overtimes to defeat KU.
Hour 1 - Southwest's shortcomings ruining the holidays for many families... and official investigations may be in the airline's future. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Is it time to buy a ticket? Steve and Ted get a lottery update from Fox News Correspondent Eben Brown in Florida. The jackpot is over a half billion... how would you spend it?
Hour 3 - KU playing in their first bowl game in over a decade, and after local and national news we get a preview from Ted Woodward.
After our weekly Wichita highway report from KDOT's Tom Hein, we get a visit from Wichita Art Museum Public Relations Manager Teresa Veazey. Admission will now be free at the Wichita Art Museum, with the exception of museum’s major, temporary exhibitions which will have a special ticket price for adults.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Tax time is approaching, and the IRS is looking closer into crypto. We get some financial wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The shooting happened early Tuesday near 13th and Oliver. Local and national news headlines plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
KSN Meteorologist Lucy Doll joins us this morning with the Storm Track 3 Forecast. A much anticipated warming trend is almost upon us.
Hour 3 - So far 49 deaths attributed to the snow and cold. Local and national news plus The Blur entertainment news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Some Kansas lawmakers say they are ready to consider building a 50-bed hospital to deal with the growing mental health treatment problem in south central Kansas. Meitzner commented during his weekly chat with Steve and Ted in the Morning on KNSS.
Hour 2 - Southwest canceled over 5000 flights in a 48 hour timeframe. A complete airline meltdown in the heart of travel season. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A story out of New York triggers some discussion between Steve and Ted about honesty and elected officials... insert joke here. Then, Ted... does not like Peter Pan.
Hour 1 - This week's council meeting will be a very short one. Local and national news and sports plus The Moneytracker Don Grant, who tells us all about the Santa Claus Rally.
It is entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward. After a report on this weekend at the box office, we hear the strange tale of a "Vacation" decoration in Kentucky.
Hour 3 - Headline news a few weeks ago, the C-section birth of a chimpanzee at the zoo. Now, the Sedgwick County Zoo has sad news to share.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us ahead of a holiday weekend, and a Christmas Eve matchup with the Seahawks.
Hour 2 - After local and national news on Steve and Ted we get the holiday forecast from KSN Meteorologist Lucy Doll.
Steve and Ted discuss their favorite Christmas movies... of Hollywood's golden era. So; no Jingle All the Way, Home Alone, or even Die Hard.A seasonal discussion just ahead of Christmas weekend.
Hour 1 - Rare Squall Warning for Wichita and temperatures near or below zero strike just before the holiday weekend. Local and national news headlines plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The 'Hawks host Harvard while WSU faces Texas Southern at Charles Koch Arena. Previews on Sports with Ted Woodward.
Hour 3 - A funding deadline is rapidly approaching, but compromises on a spending package look to be headed toward avoiding a government shutdown for Christmas.
Steve gets the latest on the storm system from Fox News' Jeff Monosso who is about an hour from the storm crossing his path in Chicago.
Hour 2 - President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made an impassioned address to Congress in English. Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The phrase "bomb cyclone" is making its way around, and after a quick definition we get the Wichita area Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - The storm band right across the Wichita area as today's Steve and Ted in the Morning begins. Local and national news updates plus a WSU and KU preview in Sports with Ted Woodward.
Kansas Department of Transportation Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein joins Steve and Ted with a Wichita area highway report ahead of the holidays and a winter storm.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines we check sports with Ted Woodward. And a former Jayhawk has a good night in the NBA. Then entertainment news on The Blur.
It is the first official day of winter, and a winter storm is making its way across the country. Steve and Ted check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - The Senate looking to avoid a government shutdown, some House Republicans promising reprisal for a yes vote on the spending bill.
After an announcement about our yearly fun giveaway, we check the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities. Then an answer to a topical question, what are the impacts of the upcoming winter blast on agriculture?
Hour 1 - President Volodymyr Zelensky will leave his country for the first time since the war with Russia began to visit with President Joe Biden and Congress in Washington D.C.
The committee accused Trump of breaching four federal criminal statutes, including those relating to obstruction of an official proceeding of Congress, assisting an insurrection and conspiring to defraud the United States. Steve gets the rundown from Fox News' Jared Halpren in Washington D.C.
Hour 3 - On Nov. 9, the Vatican dismissed Father Frank Pavone from the priesthood for “blasphemous communications on social media” and “persistent disobedience of lawful instructions of his diocesan bishop.” Pavone is the longtime national director of the pro-life organization Priests for Life who is well-known for his pro-life activism, politically charged social media posts, and public support of former president Donald Trump.
The notices went out in November, the full due date is Dec. 20th. Steve talks about this and more with Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner on a Tuesday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Meals on Wheels needs delivery drivers in Wichita. For more information visit seniorservicesofwichita.org. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Jury deliberations continue in the COVID funding fraud case against former Representative Michael Capps. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a check in from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Winter starts just before 4 Wednesday afternoon. But by the time Thursday starts, we will have deep cold temperatures and possibly some ice and snow. Steve gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Plenty going on this week on Capitol Hill, and we get this week's preview from Fox News's Jared Halpren in Washington D.C.
Hour 3 - After local and national news we get sports headlines. The Chiefs clench the division with a come from behind overtime win... over a team that's 1-12-1. Then, entertainment news in The Blur.
At Tuesday's meeting the Wichita City Council will vote on a designer for a new city hall web page. The City will consider spending $184,000 for the first year of the project, with "CivicPlus" of Manhattan. Steve gets a preview from Mayor Brandon Whipple on Mondays with the Mayor.
Hour 2 - Highs in the 40's today, below freezing tomorrow, and into single digits by Thursday. We get the forecast from KSN Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Scammers target older Americans, and Moneytracker Don Grant has tips to help avoid this common scam tactic.
Hour 1 - Nationwide average this morning is $3.14 a gallon. Under $3 here in Kansas. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Expected to easily win the weekend box office, but was it too expensive. By some estimates it has to clear 2 BILLION to make a profit. We get a preview on entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Hour 3 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning, and we wrap up a Friday with local business news from the Wichita Business Journal.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us again on a Friday, as KC prepares for a road trip to Houston. The Chiefs are 2 touchdown favorites, we get a preview from Mitch.
Hour 2 - The House put it forward and now it has passed the Senate. But it doesn't fund the government for long. Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Why is it so expensive, and what can we do about it? Some money saving tips from the Moneytracker, Don Grant.
Hour 1 - The operator of the Keystone pipeline has reopened all of it except for a stretch in Kansas and northern Oklahoma. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
AAA estimates nearly 113 million Americans will travel more than 50 miles from home during this holiday season. Shawn Steward of AAA/Kansas joins us saying about 93% of holiday travelers in Kansas will be driving to their destinations, and an estimated 50,000 Kansans will be flying to their destinations.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted we check Entertainment news on The Blur. A video game based theme park in Japan will open a location in the U.S.
After some national business news, we move on to local business news from the Wichita Business Journal and some specifics affecting Spirit AeroSystems in Wichita.
Hour 2 - Negotiations press on as lawmakers continue to try and avoid the looming government shut down. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast.
The Wreaths Across America’s annual escort to Arlington began last Saturday, traveling down the East Coast stopping at schools, memorials, and other locations along the way. In today's KNSS Salute to Service we highlight the program that began more than 30 years ago as a pilgrimage by a Maine wreath maker in a single truck to deliver 5,000 wreaths to Arlington National Cemetery as a gesture of thanks.
Hour - 1 A storm system brought severe weather, tornadoes, and fatalities across Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce will be welcoming Kansas Senate President Ty Masterson and House Speaker Dan Hawkins to share their perspectives on what’s coming up in the 2023 Legislative Session. Steve gets the details from Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce VP of Government Relations Toni Porter.
Hour 3 - The city council approved an agreement with the Public Policy & Management Center at Wichita State University, who will help implement the city's ethics policy. Local and national news on Steve and Ted, plus entertainment news on The Blur.
A change coming to construction at the north junction of I-135, I-235, and K-254. We get the latest from KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein.
Hour 2 - Damage, even fatalities reported in some of the storms. Local and national news then a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from meteorologist Lucy Doll.
Why does it matter how many stitches you can save? Moneytracker Don Grant says sometimes "proverbial" wisdom... really isn't. Don Grant, C.F.P. joins us every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - D.C. insiders are saying the "framework" of an agreement is in place. Local and national news headlines plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A Libyan intelligence official accused of making the bomb that brought down Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988 faces federal charges in Washington D.C. We get the latest from Fox's Jared Halpren.
Several items before the Sedgwick County Commission this week, and we get a preview of the meeting from Commissioner Pete Meitzner on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Only rain really impacting the Wichita area. But there were Tornado Warnings west of the Wichita area, and snow falling in northern Kansas further west. Steve and Ted get the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Usually an expert in saving you money, Steve and Ted get some time saving tips from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Hour 1 - United Airlines is investing in its future fleet with an order for 100 787 airplanes, with the option to purchase 100 more. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
At Tuesday's meeting the Wichita City Council is expected to approve the sale of the Wichita Wind Surge baseball team to Diamond Baseball Holdings LLC. Mayor Brandon Whipple tells KNSS News "this group is a billion-dollar organization that has done some amazing things with different teams throughout the country."
Hour 3 - After local and national news we check in with Fox News's Jared Halpren in Washington D.C. Another shutdown possibility, and Congress has a week to hash out a compromise.
I know we all cringe at the mention of the IRS... but just about every expert agrees that increased spending on the IRS is one of the funding decisions that Congress can make with the highest ROI. Some of the talk and some financial advice from Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - It is one of several items on the City Council agenda this week. Local and national news headlines plus a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A closer game than it looked like it would be. A strong start for KC, but some costly turnovers made it nail-biting late. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - It happened Friday night in the 12-hundred block of north Wilbur Lane. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus the commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Several states are doing all they can to "ban" the app. Texas is the latest. Entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Hour 3 - The new substation will be paid for with federal funding. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Chiefs coming off a loss, and have a chance to wrap up the West with a win in Denver. All against a offensively floundering Broncos. We get a preview with Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we get the KSN Storm Track 3 forecast from Meteorologist Lucy Doll.
Thinking of selling? Moneytracker Don Grant joins us and has some tips for getting the most out of that real estate deal.
Hour 1 - Griner back in the U.S. after a deal reached with Russia in a prisoner exchange. Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning then a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Nine days since the killings of four college students attending the University of Idaho, police have not arrested any suspect, but are “definitely making progress,” according to an outside public information officer. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox's Jeff Monosso in Chicago.
Hour 3 - After headline news and sports on Steve and Ted we take a quick look at entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward. A Tiger King star has a victory in the U.S. Senate.
A very special day in the McIntosh household, it was on December 8th back in '69 that Steve McIntosh was first introduced to Saint Shelley. And in recognition of that momentous occasion, Steve recounts the event this morning on the show.
Hour 2 - After local and national news, and a check in with KSN Meteorologist Lucy Doll, some news breaks on a Thursday. WNBA star Brittney Griner's release has been negotiated.
Hour 1 - A 3% pay increase passed 3-2 at Wednesday's meeting. Local and national news headlines of the day on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It is time for Deck the Halls at the Medical Loan Closet. Medical Loan Closet provides a loan of needed medical equipment to those in need. For more information or to participate or donate visit medicalloancloset.us. Steve and Ted get the information from Medical Loan Closet Operations Manager Drew Brenner.
Hour 3 - And the threats follow an incident where Valley Center fans were shouting racial slurs at Topeka players during a high school basketball game. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
KDOT's Tom Hein joins us on a foggy morning in Wichita, and a day where a ramp at the north junction will close for approximately 2 months. The ramp from K-254 to southbound I-135 closed this morning and Tom gives us details on the detour.
Hour 2 - Visibility at Eisenhower Airport got down to nearly just a tenth of a mile. We get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on a Wednesday.
After more than 50 years in production, the iconic Boeing 747's line is at an end. Steve and Ted discuss the airplane and its Wichita connection ahead of a visit from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - The runoff is over and the Democrat incumbent defeats political newcomer and former running back Herschel Walker. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morining.
The Oxford English Dictionary has chosen "goblin mode" as its word of the year. So... who exactly is "going goblin mode?" We get the details from Fox News Correspondent Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - The 'Surge announced new ownership by a company that owns 10 other sports franchises. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus entertainment news on The Blur.
The proposed changes will be presented to the Sedgwick County Commission a little over a year since the death of 17-year-old Cedric Lofton took place while in custody at JIAC. We preview the meeting with Commissioner Pete Meitzner on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A 13-year-old was arguing with her mother and a school employee attempted to intervene. the employee was trying to calm down the heated argument, that's when the teen used a stun-gun device to shock the employee. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Kirstie Alley has died at the age of 71 after a private battle with cancer. The actress’ children made the announcement on Twitter Monday night. Steve and Ted comment on Alley's passing.
Hour 1 - The money would support equipment and facilities upgrades, and bring 500 more jobs to the Wichita facility. Local and national news headlines plus some some retirement building tips from Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morining.
A special guest on entertainment news in The Blur today. Steve and Ted welcome Samantha Harris to the show, host of Game Show Network's "Tug of Words."
Hour 3 - This time, it is an online vendor refusing to do business with a LGBTQ customer. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a live update on the case from Fox's Jared Halpern.
Tuesday's Wichita City Council meeting will be a busy one, with 17 new items on the agenda. Whipple commented during Mondays with the Mayor on the Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Warm early this afternoon, but a cold front crossing Wichita later today. After local and national news we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Steve's birthday was over the weekend, and after a check of this week's weather with KSN's Ronelle Williams we get to hear all about the gala celebrations.
Hour 1 - We hear a little on the latest on nationwide figures from a Fox News analyst. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning, followed by check-ins with Moneytracker Don Grant and Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
A China-built narrow-body aircraft has been given the 'green light' for mass production
According to Merriam-Webster, searches for "gaslight" online have increased by 17-hundred percent. Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers joins us this morning with the words of the year.
Hour 3 - Sen. Gene Suellentrop, R-Wichita, will step down in January. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus entertainment news on The Blur.
Local governments are beginning to receive shares in federal court settlements of opioid abuse cases. Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner tells KNSS News disbursements are coming in from big drug makers and marketers.
Hour 2 - If not snowy, at least quite cold. Local and national news and sports plus a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Not a phrase he likes, but Moneytracker Don Grant has some tips to maybe lower those monthly payments.
Hour 1 - The U.S. has to win to advance, but politics is rearing its ugly head in the sports world. Local, national, and world news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It is Cyber Monday, and Steve gets a look at what is popular from Fox News correspondent Eben Brown in Florida.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports, we get entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward. A 3rd weekend on top for the media giant... but another animated release underperforms as well.
Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple tells KNSS News the new police chief is already on the job, attending meetings and "trying to get a feel for things." Joseph Sullivan is scheduled to start work in Wichita next month.
Hour 2 - Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams joins us with the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast on a Monday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Only 2 TD's for KC, but it was enough to defeat L.A. We take a look back during Sports with Ted Woodward.
Hour 1 - Several fatal accidents over the holiday weekend in Kansas. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Rams... not a team that comes to Arrowhead often, and a team that isn't having a good 2022. We get the game preview from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - 6 people killed in another mass shooting. A Walmart employ was the shooter and also died in the incident.
KDOT Public Affairs manager Tom Hein joins us this morning, on a huge travel day. We give you some tips just in time for Thanksgiving travel. The biggest tip, be sure to check your route at Kandrive.org.
Hour 2 - The man was apprehended, and had a gun and outstanding warrants for his arrest. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morining.
Now what. So many lottery winners don't properly prepare for the windfall, so we get Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P. to tell us how to maximize our big win.
Hour 1 - One student and 2 school employees injured in a bus rollover. Local and national news headlines plus sports and a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner joins us ahead of the Thanksgiving Holiday. We get a bit of a seasonal preview of what the commission and the county can expect in the next couple of weeks.
Hour 3 - In a defensive showcase the Shockers defeat Grand Canyon U. in front of 400 strong at the T-Mobile Center in KC.
Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Rain chances surrounding Thanksgiving Day, and potentially icy in the overnight hours.
Hour 2 - Wichita is no exception to the national trends and the WPD is looking into ways to combat the rise. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with financial wisdom. And remember every cloud has its silver lining.
Hour 1 - The suit being joined by former Chief Ramsay claims the city and police union interfered in investigations into police conduct. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Wichita City Council to discuss program designed to reduce violence and homicides at a workshop this week. We talk about it with Mayor Brandon Whipple on this week's Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - The Boeing company and the U.S. Defense Department announced the deal for fighter aircraft. Local, national, and world news headlines plus entertainment news in The Blur on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Ted gets the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on a Monday ahead of Thanksgiving. With a very cold and wintry week behind us, better weather is in Wichita's immediate forecast.
Hour 2 - WPD and Oklahoma law enforcement agencies utilize technology to stop the suspect vehicle and rescue the girl. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted plus sports and a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Entertainment news wraps up a Friday episode of Steve and Ted in the Morining. We call it The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Hour 3 - The claim is the new missile could hit a target anywhere in the U.S. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us again on a Friday to preview the Sunday Night Football matchup. Plus he will always somehow link the Chiefs game to Shocker Football in the Eddie Ploppa Kansas City Chiefs Shocker Football Update.
Hour 2 - Speaker Nancy Pelosi will continue to serve, but will not run for leadership position within the party. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us every weekday morning, and today he has some tips to help avoid those official looking credit scams.
Hour 1 - The students had a choice between 4 different suggestions. The final decision on changing the name has yet to be made. Local and national news plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P. on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Looks like we'll be getting an official sequel to "A Christmas Story." But did we ask for it? Entertainment news on Steve and Ted in the Morning, we call it The Blur.
Hour 3 - Mitch McConnell will remain Senate Minority Leader. Local and national news and sports (with some good news for Shocker fans) on the Thursday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Botanica's annual holiday light show, Illuminations, begins tomorrow. Visit botanica.org/illuminations to reserve your time slot and purchase tickets. Steve and Ted get the preview from Botanica Director of Finance Kathy Osler.
Hour 2 - Investigators estimate nearly a half million dollars in damage done to the structure. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Well, almost everything will be more expensive. There is an exception. We get the story, plus the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast and some Thanksgiving tales on a Thursday Steve and Ted.
Hour 1 - A majority of county workers wanted Juneteenth as a holiday, a majority of those wanted it in addition to Presidents Day though.
It was a busy day on Capitol Hill, and we get the latest from Fox News' Jared Halpern live from Washington D.C.
Hour 3 - His is the first name in the hat... we will see who's names are to follow. Local and national news headlines plus entertainment news in The Blur on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
In today's Wichita Business Journal update we hear all about Rainbows United's Fashion Passion. It is a chance to bid on a backyard that will be the envy of the entire neighborhood.
Hour 2 - Police say it happened at the intersection of Seneca and Haskell. Local and national news and sports updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
It is always best to remember, the economy has always recovered. We get some great financial advice from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Hour 1 - NASA launches the dummies in rockets designed for the Artemis missions to return to the moon.
Fox News' Tonya J. Powers is speed reading the new book from Mike Pence, and we get a good synopsis on a Tuesday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports we get entertainment news on "The Blur." This morning we hear a report on Canadians no longer welcome in Russia, and a famous Cleveland residence for sale.
The Council will hold their first meeting in the auditorium of the downtown Ruffin Building tomorrow. And Steve gets a meeting preview from Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner.
Hour 2 - Snow depths around 4" common in southwest Kansas, with smaller amounts here in south central and the southeast. Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Less than a half inch of accumulation in yesterday's storm, but warmer today and clear for the rest of the week.
Hour 1 - The Mayor and a few City Council members are at the National League of Cities conference, no council meeting is scheduled for today. Local and national news headlines plus the Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P. on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Nevada goes blue, the Democrats will hang on to control of the senate regardless of a runoff in Georgia. Steve gets the latest from with Fox News' Ryan Schmelz, who is covering the latest in election results.
Hour 3 - The blaze was reported before 2 p.m. and burned over 30 acres south of Harvey County West Park, near NW 12 Street between River Park Road and Golden Prairie Road.
The meeting was canceled as several Councilmembers will be attending the National League of Cities conference in Kansas City this week. We speak with Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple on Monday's With the Mayor.
Hour 2 - We wrap up hour 2 of a Monday Steve and Ted in the Morning with business news from The Wichita Business Journal. This after local and national news and sports headlines.
A wintry mix possible today, less than an inch of accumulation is expected. Steve gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from KSN Meteorologist Warren Sears.
Hour 1 - Six dead after a pair of vintage military aircraft collided at a Texas air show. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a visit from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
It has been a long time since the Chiefs lost in the Month of November, but they should not overlook this Sunday's game against the Jags. Ted talks Chiefs with Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus on a Friday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - No more Indians, Redskins, Braves... if schools comply with the recommendations. Local and national news and entertainment news on The Blur.
Ted discusses the holiday with Fox News' Jeff Monosso joining us from Chicago live. And to veterans across the country... we thank you for your service!
Hour 2 - The temperature dropped sharply yesterday, and after local and national news headlines Ted looks at Wichita's Storm Track 3 Forecast from Meteorologist Warren Sears.
A little history of the holiday plus some celebrations local and national. Then a sports weekend preview from Ted Woodward.
Hour 1 - Police still investigating as the driver may have been impaired. Local and national news headlines plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant on a Friday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Sedgwick County Election Commissioner Angela Caudillo joins us once again on Steve and Ted in the Morning, a couple days out from the midterms. But the election process is not over, and Commissioner Caudillo takes us through the next steps.
Hour 3 - The ballot question concerning Legislative oversight of the Governor is very close with a slim lead toward "no." Election coverage plus entertainment news on The Blur to wrap up a Thursday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
KSN Meteorologist Warren Sears joins us with the Storm Track 3 Forecast on Steve and Ted in the Morning. After overnight temperatures in the mid 60's, a cold front will drop today's afternoon high by around 10 degrees.
Hour 2 - Governor Kelly wins re-election while her Republican opponents got a victory in the race for State Attorney General. Local and national news headlines and election coverage on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Veterans Day is tomorrow, and we talk all about the day and its significance on Steve and Ted in our weekly Salute to Service on KNSS.
Hour 1 - After an early morning landfall, the storm quickly weakened and was downgraded. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted welcome United Methodist Open Door Executive Director Deann Smith to the show this morning. The Annual Open Door Turkey Drive Fundraiser 2022 helps benefit the Open Door’s Community Food Ministry and help many families in need. Click here for more details or to offer your help.
Hour 3 - Ryan Baty will be the new commissioner in the 4th District, after defeating incumbent Lacey Cruse, by 1750 votes, 53-47 percent. Local and National news and election results on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast (with some potential for storms) with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Not only storm chances, but much cooler air expected across the area by the weekend.
Hour 1 - The race for Governor in Georgia is so close there will have to be a runoff. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It is a big purchase that most people make... and there are a lot of financial considerations in purchasing a vehicle. So we get some good tips from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Hour 1 - Incumbent Governor Kelly maintains a lead over Republican challenger Derek Schmidt. Local and national news and the election updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted welcome Kansas Sen. Roger Marshall to the show on election day. Marshall is not on the ballot today, but urges Kansans to make it to the polls and make their voices heard.
Hour 3 - After local and national news we take a look at sports with Ted Woodward. The three Kansas NCAA Div. 1 teams all get season opening victories. Then, as always Ted brings us entertainment news in The Blur.
No Sedgwick County Commission meeting tomorrow, they traditionally do not have a meeting the day after an election. Commissioner Pete Meitzner joins us with some thoughts on the election, on a Tuesday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The recommendations are intended to ease the overcrowding at Wichita's Southeast High, near Pawnee and 127th. Local and national news plus a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
The eclipse viewing might not have been good, but another rare astrological event may be visible soon. That story, Kentucky flattened chicken guts, and the commodities update all a part of today's Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Polls across Kansas open at 7 a.m. Sedgwick County polls opened at 6 a.m. All locations across the state close at 7 p.m.
Former Presidents on the campaign trail, as well as the current President. We take a look at the final push for votes with Fox News' Ryan Schmelz on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - More election talk on Steve and Ted, the midterm election is tomorrow. Local and national coverage plus sports and entertainment news in The Blur.
Recently, it was reported that unspecified threats had been made against Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple. Special 24/7 police protection was put in place for the mayor and his family.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we check the with KSN Storm Track 3 forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Storm chances return tomorrow for Wichita.
A very close win for KC over the Titans in a low scoring game. Very low scoring considering the performance of QB Patrick Mahomes.
Hour 1 - Down just a few cents nationwide, here in Wichita unchanged for a couple of weeks. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Joined once again by Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus, Mitch gives us the Chiefs vs. Titans preview. Andy Reid teams look good coming off a bye week, but Titan RB Derrick Henry is a potent weapon.
Hour 3 - Days away from midterms, President Biden is stumping for Democrats in the West, Trump for Republicans in the Midwest. Local and national news headlines plus entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Sedgwick County Election Commissioner Angela Caudillo is a busy person, just three days before the midterm elections. She tells KNSS News there are many satellite voting locations for early and day-of voting. Caudillo is looking for strong turnout next week.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Meteorologist Warren Sears. Warren tells us about a big cool down today with the rain (and a little hail) but warming up the rest of the weekend.
The rules may be changing, let's get the rundown from the expert. That's Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P. every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Due to a series of threats made toward Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple, police have confirmed they now have officers stationed outside his residence 24-7. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News' Tonya J. Powers takes a look at places to retire and affordability. And we bring her on the air so Steve and Ted can discus the findings with her.
Hour 3 - How well did we respond? What improvements can be made? The County is taking a look at emergency response. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news in The Blur.
The KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast for Wichita today has a cool down and a slight risk for severe storms. We get the details from Meteorologist Warren Sears on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - The tour continues ahead of the 2022 midterms. Local and national news update plus business news from The Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted welcome Kansas Attorney General and Republican candidate for Governor Derek Schmidt to the show this morning. Schmidt says Kanas is not going in the right direction under Governor Kelly. He points to Kelly's handling of the COVID pandemic and the current economic situation with inflation rates high and some federal funding coming to an end.
Hour 1 - The President spoke yesterday in Washington and denounced election deniers. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Time for entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward. Pizza for Thanksgiving? How about pizza dough, topped with mashed potatoes and gravy, sprinkle on turkey and bake? Maybe drizzle on some cranberry sauce?
Hour 3 - Alec Bohm goes yard, after some pretty good advice. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox's Jared Halpren joins us live on Steve and Ted to break down the latest polls and reports on next week's key elections.
Hour 2 - The fire is still burning, but fire crews have the situation at the scene under control and continue to monitor the fire. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Thursday into Friday we could see some severe weather in the Wichita area. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 1 - President Biden in Florida campaigning for Charlie Crist, President Obama campaigning for Democrats in Nevada. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The court may remove affirmative action and maybe race entirely from consideration where it concerns college admissions.
Hour 3 - The text messages were informing an individual where they needed to vote... and the locations were incorrect. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news in The Blur.
With reports coming in about voting misinformation, Steve and Ted talk with Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner about the upcoming election in the county. For all the election information you need, simply visit sedgwickcounty.org/elections.
Hour 2 - Crews remain on the scene as the fire continues to burn. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus business news from the Wichita Business Journal.
Increased chance for some precipitation late this week, otherwise a fairly normal beginning to November. We get the KSN Storm Track 3 forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams, then a quick Halloween recap on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - At least 13 people, including three children, were shot in a drive-by shooting Monday night at a busy corner in Chicago. A 14th person, a woman, suffered scrapes when a vehicle struck her as she tried to flee from the site. Local and national news headlines plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
It just wouldn't stop raining. Steve and Ted take a look back at Wichita weather history with KNSS staff Meteorologist Dan Holiday.
Hour 3 - As Ukraine continues to hold their own against Russia, the Russians are threatening to pull out of the agreement. A blockade of ports that could affect millions of people depending on grain exports.
That's right, a great forecast for all the little ghouls and goblins out there tonight. We get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we check in with Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple ahead of this week's council meeting. We get a preview, it is Monday's with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It was a massacre, just in time for Halloween. Even with injury issues, KSU gets the 48-0 win. That's right, a shut out of nationally ranked OSU.
Hour 1 - The crash happened near the Belle Plain rest area on Saturday afternoon. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted plus a check in with the Moneytracker Don Grant.
Mitch Holthus joins Steve this morning, even with the Chiefs enjoying a well-deserved bye week. Still plenty of football to talk about on a Friday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - The Missouri State Highway Patrol says a U.S. Marshal shot and killed a man who had walked away from a halfway house in Kansas last month. Steve wraps up a Friday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
We will get a better look Monday, but Steve gets the weekend KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - Both visiting the pivotal state ahead of the election. News and sports headlines on a week ending edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The WPD asking the public to help lower this sad statistic. Some news an commentary from a Friday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Authorities are investigating the incident as a homicide. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Volunteer Kansas Executive Director Nola Brown joins Steve to talk about "Presents in a Package." It is Volunteer Kansas' goal to make sure every single Kansan serving overseas gets a holiday care package.
Hour 3 - Police will receive $1-point-6-million-dollars for license plate recognition software to assist with theft recovery and public safety. Local and national news on Steve and Ted... plus entertainment news on The Blur.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service: As a member of the 12th Air Force, 52nd Fighter Group, 4th Fighter Squadron, 1st Lt. Ottaway Cornwell was flying a Spitfire on a reconnaissance mission on Jan. 27, 1944, when his plane was shot down in Southern France. Cornwell’s remains were found in 2016 when a Frenchman discovered debris and bone fragments from the crash near his home.
Hour 2 - President Joe Biden highlighted his administration’s push to crack down on so-called junk fees that banks, utilities, and other companies charge their customers. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Those things that get under your skin, could be ruining your health. And who doesn't stress over their financial future. Moneytracker Don Grant joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - A woman and her pet were killed in the traffic crash. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted plus a look at agribusiness with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Ye (né Kanye West) continues to lose allies over anti-Semitic comments made. We get the latest and more Ye information that anyone could ever care about from Fox News correspondent Eben Brown.
Hour 3 - One in custody, luckily no injuries reported. Local and national news and sports plus entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Things looking good so far for great trick or treating weather. We get the forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - As we move along in debate season we take a look back at Fetterman v. Oz. As always, both camps claiming victory. Local and national news headlines plus a highway update from KDOT's Tom Hein.
On the anniversary of its last day in operation, we take a look back at the Pony Express. Then we take a look at the commodity prices and agribusiness with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - The incident caused evacuations and road closures for a time. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
After some cold, back to warmer temperatures for the weekend. Steve and Ted get the forecast from KSN Meteorologist Warren Sears ahead of a football weekend preview from Ted in sports.
Hour 1 - Three dead, six injured in latest U.S. school shooting. Local and national news headlines plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
The Chicago Bears get a good win over New England, with RB Khalil Herbert adding yards and points on the board. Local and national sports update with Ted Woodward.
Hour 3 - Officials say over 85-hundred-acres burned in Ellis, Ness, and Trego Counties. We wrap up a Thursday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning with some news and weather, plus entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Steve and Ted get their weekly visit from Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner, with a commission meeting preview. Plus a look at the early voting period here in the county.
Hour 2 - The bomb squad quickly found the threat of an explosive device to be an empty one. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant says the advice you get from TV financial pundits can be so worthless... there is actually a fund based on investing against them. He tells us all about the anti-Jim Cramer exchange traded fund.
Coming off a loss and in the face of a bye week, the Chiefs comeback from down 10 early to win easily in San Francisco. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning, including some bad news for an NFL player with local ties.
Hour 3 - The good news, no injuries and very light damage to the building. Local and national news on Steve and Ted, plus entertainment news on The Blur.
The conditions are improving for the U.S. consumer, but the way auto sales happen may be changing for good. We get the latest from Fox News' Jeff Monosso.
Hour 2 - Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted after local and national news adn sports. Mayor Whipple previews this week's council workshop with plenty of talk about ranked-choice voting and a review of police practices.
How many 3 Musketeers is a Kit-Kat worth? With Halloween on the way Steve and Ted bring us a couple of seasonally themed stories, ahead of our daily look at the markets with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - After weeks of prices going the other way, looks like we have some good consumer news. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a check-in with The Moneytracker Don Grant.
It should be a good one on Sunday afternoon. Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs facing the 49ers coming off a loss to the Falcons and a huge NFL trade. We get the preview from The Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - After an incident at a neighborhood clean-up the police union called for Mayor Whipple to resign. The Mayor says he is focused on making the WPD better for the citizens of Wichita.
Hour 2 - Over a million pills seized as well as many criminal firearms. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The Oz/Fetterman Senatorial race is the second most expensive so far in this election cycle. Local and national news headlines plus The Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Today is The Great ShakeOut, World Earthquake Preparedness Day. We get the run down on the day and what geologists around the world are reminding everyone today from Fox News Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - Most county offices have moved into the new building from the courthouse, the Commission gets an update on what is next. Local and national news on Steve and Ted followed by The Blur.
Business news from The Wichita Business Journal. The Council will discuss the downtown building and property, right out in front of Century II in Kennedy Plaza.
Hour 2 - No injuries reported in the fire, some damage to fields and some outbuildings. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The commission approved a $496 thousand bid to build a new bridge on 103rd Street South between 119th and 135th Streets West, in front of Clearwater High School.
Hour 1 - President Biden said the Energy Department would sell the remaining 15 million barrels of the 180 million barrels that were authorized for sale in March. Local and national news update on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
President Biden is expected to address congress directly on the divisive issue. Pundits, activists, and politicians are "gearing up" for the battle over abortion on the horizon.
Hour 3 - The increases would have been effective January 1. Under the proposal, a household using 3,750 gallons of water or less per month would see an increase of $2.34 on their monthly bill. News, then stay tuned for entertainment news on The Blur.
Some chilly overnights, but the weather is expected to warm up this week. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - Not hardly surprising, but the mud is being slung across the U.S. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted plus a check in with KDOT's Tom Hein.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us weekday mornings on Steve and Ted. Does "new money" shout and "old money" whisper... or vice-versa? We take a look at wealth and the need for privacy.
Hour 1 - The City of Wichita tweeted on Tuesday afternoon that Joseph Sullivan will serve as the next chief of the Wichita Police Department. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Boeing delivered 50+ jets last month, hitting that mark for only the second time in more than three years
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us to preview every game of the season. Today we break down the prime time game Monday night vs the division rival Raiders.
Hour 3 - Better than average numbers of new jobs contributing to a continuation of a strong jobs market. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus entertainment news in The Blur.
A front will bring chillier weather to Kansas this weekend. Frost warnings in the northern part of the state.
Hour 2 - The WSU Center for Economic Development and Business says their research shows the Kansas economy is not as bad as it feels. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant says the average age of new widows in the U.S. is not as high as you might think. Financial wisdom from Don every weekday at 6:50 on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - President Biden says Russian leader Vladimir Putin isn't kidding when making nuclear threats. Local and national news updates plus the commodities report with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
So first up, Steve asks "what is Comic-Con." We get the answer and a Comic-Con preview from Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers in New York.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports, we get entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward. We get a look at Pinterest's take on a list of popular Halloween costumes.
Steve and Ted take a look at the business news from The Wichita Business Journal, which sparks a conversation. Where are the statues of prominent people from Wichita? There may be more outside of Wichita than we actually have here in the city.
Hour 2 - And locally, gasoline retailers wasting no time as prices rise as much as 30 cents per gallon in the Wichita area. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Not that difficult to deal with, but as surveys show... terrifying for investors. Steve and Ted take a look at the trends with Moneytracker Don Grant.
Hour 1 - Law enforcement still searching for any motive for the gruesome murders. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The 87th Annual 2022 Lebanese Dinner & Food Sale is coming up this weekend. We welcome Steve Cohlmia from St. George's Cathedral to the show to tell us about this weekend's event... and bring us some delicious baklawa.
Hour 3 - OPEC considering cutting supplies again, and the U.S. is responding... but what can the U.S. really do? Local, national, and world news headlines plus business news from the Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted comment on the passing of country music artist Loretta Lynn. Then a great way to segue to welcoming Steve's wife Shelley to the show for her story about meeting Loretta Lynn's sister, Crystal Gayle.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we check in with KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein at take a look at the highways in the Wichita area.
One survey finds those most confident in their financial knowledge, shouldn't be. We take a look at the study with Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Hour 1 - President Biden to meet with Gov. DeSantis, putting partisan differences aside and both working to benefit those impacted by the storm. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The new flu shot offers more protection for people over 65 who are at higher risk from a flu infection. Steve and Ted get the latest from the CDC with Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - The Wichita School Board is discussing the issue, as the newest Wichita public high school is overcrowded. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus entertainment news on The Blur.
We are looking at the first Sedgwick County Commission meeting of October, with several new items on the agenda. A meeting preview on Steve and Ted with Commissioner Pete Meitzner.
Hour 2 - Steve and Ted get the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Cooler later in the week, but rain chances should stay west of Wichita.
The giant gourd in Lancaster, NY weighs in at well over a ton. That is one huge pumpkin. The family growing it on their farm kept it fed, watered, and protected from a surprising number of critters.
Hour 1 - Both candidates have law enforcement experience, although both are currently in the private sector. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus financial wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant.
What a good football weekend for local fans. KU is 5-0... and nationally ranked for the first time in over a decade. The Chiefs put together a double digit win over Tom Brady and Tampa Bay. Ted recaps the weekend in sports.
Hour 3 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
This past weekend Ted took to the stage in Titanic The Musical. Steve and Ted recap week 2 of the 3 weeks the show is running at the Forum Theater. Then a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast.
Hour 2 - After local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning it is time for Mondays with the Mayor and Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple.
Some general financial wisdom from Don Grant C.F.P. The Moneytracker joins us every weekday at 6:50 on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Russian leadership still posturing as Ukrainians continue to retake territory. Local and international news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
As Tampa missed the worst of the Hurricane, the game will go on as scheduled. We get a Chiefs/Buccs preview from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus. And of course Mitch will somehow relate the game to Shocker Football.
Hour 3 - Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska a part of the lawsuit over President Biden's student loan forgiveness program. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news in The Blur.
Fox News correspondent Ryan Schmelz joins us this morning with the latest business headline. The feds collecting information from small business across the country.
Hour 2 - One suspect in the hospital, an officer's life saved by his ballistic vest, after a fatal shooting and police pursuit in Topeka.
Heading out ahead of the hurricane, the KC-46's from Florida take shelter here in Wichita. Then we check the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler commodities.
As Hurricane Ian strengthens to hurricane status once more, the damage in Florida is starting to mount. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Representatives from 13 federal and state government agencies, along with representatives from industry and consumer advocates, will join the Federal Trade Commission on Sept. 29 for the first meeting of the newly formed Scams Against Older Adults Advisory Group. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - Relief pouring into Florida from around the country as the recovery efforts begin while the storm still rages on. Local and national news updates plus sports and breaking business news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The storm made landfall as a very strong Category 4 Hurricane in Florida. It has weakened significantly, but the continuing danger from especially flooding cannot be overstressed. Steve and Ted get the latest, and a look ahead in our own forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - One suspect in custody, bystanders may have saved the victim's life. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. joins us on Steve and Ted every weekday at 6:50 a.m. Today Don tells us what effect elections have on the stock market. The answer could be a surprise.
Hour 1 - Local and national news and sports plus today's KNSS Salute to Service. The Space Force gets its very own "Wild Blue Yonder" style song.
Wagonmasters Rey Silva and Steve Moore joins us this morning ahead of the shindig this weekend in front of Naftzger Park downtown. Click here for more information on Saturday's event
Hour 3 - National and world news on Steve and Ted, elections in Ukraine for "independence" are being held at Russian gunpoint. The news headlines plus entertainment news on The Blur, all a part of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Florida continues to brace for a dangerous storm. Steve and Ted get an update from KSN Meteorologist Ronelle Williams plus a look at the Storm Track 3 Forecast for Wichita as well.
Hour 2 - After local and national news and sports, we have our weekly check in with KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein. Then we get business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Emotional decisions can hurt savings, and little evokes more emotion than politics. Don Grant, C.F.P. joins us and backs that up with some specific numbers.
Hour 1 - The missing evidence could complicate several current court cases and criminal prosecutions. Local and national news updates plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The NWS is predicting landfall to be a hit on Tampa Bay in Florida. Steve and Ted hear the latest from Fox News' Eben Brown live from Tampa covering the preparations for the dangerous storm.
Hour 3 - The Wichita City government is awaiting an audit of the police department, but the news so far isn't great. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news on The Blur.
No formal meeting this week, but the Commission will have a workshop tomorrow. Steve and Ted check in with Commissioner Pete Meitzner, as they do every week on a Tuesday, for the latest information.
Hour 2 - The project is a test run to see if they can shift the trajectory of an asteroid, if it is headed Earthward. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It may seem like a good thing all around. But as Don Grant C.F.P. tells us, there is an upside and a downside to most things financial.
Hour 1 - Mayor Whipple says the grant will allow the city to hire 42 new firefighters. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted get a preview of the week ahead in the nation's capital from Fox News White House Correspondent Ryan Schmelz.
Hour 3 - A detective arrested over the weekend, now facing charges. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
It is Monday, time for Mondays with the Mayor and Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple. The Mayor, Steve, and Ted discuss the upcoming council workshop, the marijuana issue, and more this morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we check this week's forecast from Kansas Today meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Then Steve lets us all know about a Sunday morning at McConnell AFB's air show.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with some financial wisdom that fits in with our current economic conditions.
Hour 1 - The storm still expected to strengthen ahead of its landfall in Florida. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted get the game preview from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus. The Chiefs are undefeated, and the Colts haven't had the best of starts to 2022.
Hour 3 - After local and national news, we get entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward. Now that the 3D craze has cooled tremendously, we are finally getting to see Avatar 2.
KNSS' very own Dan O'Neil taking part in a wheelchair race. We're rooting for him, but when the race is to benefit Wichita's Medical Loan Closet... no one is a loser. Dan joins Steve and Ted this morning along with Medical Loan Closed Executive Director Drew Brenner to tell us all about it. For more information visit medicalloancloset.us.
Hour 2 - After a bit of a wet start we finally have some fall like temperatures... just in time for fall. Steve and Ted get the forecast after news headlines from KSN Meteorologist Warren Sears.
A big 11-1 "W" for the Surge in the post season. Now it is on to the Texas League Championship Series. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - President Biden says the pandemic is over. Sedgwick County's Health Director is making some clarifications. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
After a couple of years of pandemic canceled air shows at McConnell, we have another coming up this weekend. Steve gets the rundown this morning this morning from Capt. Ryan Shieve.
Hour 3 - For the second time since the school year began, a mob of unruly students is hit with pepper spray. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moore is well liked in KC; by fans, players, and coaches alike. But after several years of losing seasons he is out. Sports with Ted Woodward plus discussion of the situation in Kansas City and the Moore era for the Royals.
Hour 2 - After calling for the firing of the officers in an open meeting, Councilman Bryan Frye has been added to the allegations for retaliating against the officers making the claim.
In today's KNSS Salute to Service we honor one of the last remaining “Toccoa Originals” of World War II, a group of U.S. Army soldiers made famous by the HBO mini-series “Band of Brothers.” James “Pee Wee” Martin, who served in G Company, died in Sugarcreek Township, Ohio on Sept. 11, according to his family. He was 101.
Hour 1 - Donald Trump as well as a few family members facing a lawsuit claiming they "severely overvalue" property assets. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News's Jeff Monosso is following the hearings and joins Steve and Ted with the latest information... an a look at what is next.
Hour 3 - Two officers of the Wichita Police Department and a former Deputy Chief have made allegations, we take a look at the response from officials and the Fraternal Order of Police. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
A big swing in temperatures coming tonight into tomorrow with some rain chances. KSN Meteorologist Ronelle Williams tells us how we are going from record high temperatures... to needing long sleeves in a matter of hours.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines and sports with Ted Woodward we get our weekly check in with KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein.
Game 1 of the Texas League Divisional Series goes to the 'Surge 17-1 over Tulsa at Riverfront Stadium. Game 2 tomorrow night in Tulsa. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The storm responsible for multiple deaths and widespread flooding and damage as it continues on its way. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning as well as a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant and Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
When we have a question about English nobility, who better to talk to than Steve McIntosh's better half Saint Shelley. Steve and Ted very lucky to have access to our very own expert on all things Royal.
Hour 3 - Comments on the potential improvements from Mayor Whipple, plus more on the situation during business news from The Wichita Business Journal. That's after entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Ted brings us the story in sports, then we cut to our weekly check-in with Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner who talks about the game and Riverfront Stadium in Wichita. Meitzner joins us every Tuesday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - More than 1 million were left without running water after Hurricane Fiona ripped through the Dominican Republic. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - JBS has agreed to a settlement in federal court, other similar lawsuits against other companies are ongoing. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
President Biden starting the week at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. Steve and Ted get the rundown of the week ahead of the President from Fox News' Jared Halpren.
Hour 3 - We wrap up a Monday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning with Business news from the Wichita Business Journal. Local and national news and sports plus entertainment news as well on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
It is Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted, and Mayor Whipple joins us today. Steve and Ted cover a variety of topics with the Mayor; including drug policy, jobs, and the City Council meeting agenda.
Hour 2 - There is some relief coming in the form of a cold front late Wednesday. Steve and Ted check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams after local and national news headlines.
It can be a tough decision, and Moneytracker Don Grant says there are many legal and financial questions that can influence that answer. Don Grant, C.F.P. joins us with fiscal wisdom every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - President Biden and the First Lady in attendance as the funeral wraps up and the procession toward the Queen's final resting place begins. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A looming railroad worker strike will not happen. We get details from Fox News' Jared Halpern.
Hour 3 - After local and national news updates we get The Blur with Ted Woodward. It is entertainment news with a look this morning at what may make big bucks at the box office.
Early showers will give way to clearing conditions and near triple digit highs this weekend. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Meteorologist Warren Sears.
Hour 2 - The call in Wichita, as well as others across the country that day, were false. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The big play coming late from an unlikely hero. Ted breaks down the game and the rest of the sports headlines on a Friday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The Governors of Florida and Texas continue to send busloads (or chartered planes full) of migrants to "sanctuary" cities. Local and national news updates plus Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities and Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P. on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It is Chiefs and Chargers tonight in Arrowhead... a matchup owned by the Chargers in recent years. Steve and Ted get the rundown from Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus. It is an Amazon Prime Exclusive... but you can hear the broadcast live right here on 98.7 and 1330 KNSS.
Hour 3 - After local and national news we check in with Fox News' Tonya J. Powers who is keeping an eye on the line to see the Queen at Westminster. Stay tuned for entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Lite Brite... fantastic. Spirograph... excellent. But what is Catan? It's no Bingo, that's for sure. Steve and Ted take a look at this years finalists for entry into the prestigious hall of fame.
Hour 2 - County officials speculating an added cost for Wichita's decision to decriminalize marijuana.
Dole, who was an original member of the 10th Mountain Division during World War II was honored during an August 31st ceremony. The barracks that house service members assigned to the Soldier Recovery Unit at Fort Drum has been re-named to honor the late Kansas Senator.
Hour 1 - Some news breaking as we start today's show, a railroad workers strike is narrowly averted. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It is entertainment news on Steve and Ted, we call it The Blur. Ted brings us a lot of entertainment items today, including low ratings for the latest awards show.
Hour 3 - Ted's sports after local and national news headlines, great news for the 'Surge. With a road victory they lock up the second half of the season and a chance for post-season play.
Every Wednesday we are joined by KDOT's Tom Hein with all the latest on the area highways. Tom also tells us about a public meeting on the east Kellogg project.
Hour 2 - After news headlines Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast, and meet a new member of the KSN team. Meteorologist Lucy Doll joins us for the first time on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant says much preparation is required to make the most out of retirement.
Hour 1 - The city will not pursue prosecution against small amounts of marijuana possession, plus the measure decriminalizes fentanyl test strips. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the morning.
Fox News' Tonya J. Powers joins Steve and Ted this morning with the latest as the Queen's final journey to St. George's makes its way south.
Hour 3 - Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news... we call it The Blur.
As the Sedgwick County Commission prepares to receive the latest COVID figures from the health department, Commission Chairman David Dennis joins Steve and Ted to discuss the meeting agenda. Chairman Dennis reminding everyone about Recovery Connect, a website put up in partnership with WSU that connects organizations and small businesses with potential recovery funding sources.
Hour 2 - After a couple of cooler days, it is back to summer like temperatures here in Kansas. After local and national news headlines Steve and Ted get the forecast from KSN Meteorologist Warren Sears.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning with some tips for finding financial advice, from the right source. Beware; some social media "influencers" may be only one step above a complete scam. Others may actually want to help and have some decent wisdom to pass on. Don tells us how to tell one from the other.
Hour 1 - Of 4 suggested special masters, the attorneys on either side agree on one. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted, Mayor Whipple joins us today with a look at this week's meeting agenda. There will be a discussion of decriminalizing fentanyl test strips.
Hour 3 - "Barbarian" comes out on top, in a week where it is a struggle to call it a box office "win." Entertainment news on Steve and Ted in the Morning... we call it The Blur.
And dry out again. After local and national news we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Meteorologist Warren Sears. Steve and Ted then talk a little high school football ahead of Ted's sports update.
Hour 2 - Senate Democrats looking at a program targeted at health care for 9-11 survivors and first responders. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and family loaded up the family truckster and hit K-96 headed for Hutchinson and the State Fair. Steve recaps his journey ahead of the commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - President, VP, and First Lady all speaking at events remembering the day 21 years ago. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A briefing for local authorities on the latest variety "rainbow" fentanyl hitting the streets elsewhere, a sure they could be on their way here. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news in The Blur.
Football across the state, State Fair in Hutch, plenty of events here in Wichita... and a cool down (a little cool down anyway) in the forecast. Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - The latest tour stop for the President, a microchip factory in Ohio. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
We celebrate today the 13-10 victory of the Shockers over the Jayhawks with a little blast from the past. Mike Kennedy with the call as the Shockers defeat KU in epic fashion.
Hour 1 - The death of royalty, longest reigning monarch in British history, Queen Elizabeth II passed away on Thursday. The crown passes on to King Charles the III. Local, national, and global news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers joins us live from New York, where schools will no longer have snow days.
Hour 3 - The commissioner says if turnout is as big as the primary, there may be some long lines on election day. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news on The Blur.
Sunday marks the 21st anniversary of the 9-11 attacks. In Wichita the day will be marked with a special program at Veterans Memorial Park.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get a familiar sounding KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. But some slight relief is in store for the weekend.
A week after a soft launch, just in time for the beginning of a new NFL season, sports betting is legal in Kansas. We talk a little about it before a sports update from Ted Woodward.
On Sunday, the Orpheum Theater will be celebrating its 100th anniversary. Steve and Ted take a look back a century to the opening and tonight's gala celebration. All a part of entertainment news in The Blur.
Hour 3 - College football underway, just in time for sports betting in Kansas. After local and national news we get a Sports update from Ted Woodward.
Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins us this morning from Washington D.C. to tell us all about the latest from the Biden White House. An effort to combine the idea of annual flu shots and COVID vaccine boosters.
Hour 2 - Possibility for high wind and maybe hail tonight, but dry weather expected for the rest of the holiday weekend. News and sports plus the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Pepper spray was used to disperse students at Southeast, the other fight happened a day later at West. The stories from the newscast followed by some discussion of the news, then a Labor Day trip story from Steve.
Hour 1 - Some strong statements from the President and his speechwriters, and some strong response from his opposition. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
With Americans hitting the roads for the long holiday weekend, Steve and Ted check in with AAA Kansas' Shawn Steward for an update on what to expect on the Kansas roadways.
Hour 3 - Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning, then a look at entertainment news on The Blur.
Much of the southwest and west coast are sizzling under a heatwave, with temperatures expected to rise as much as 12 degrees above the average. Steve and Ted take a look at the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kanas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams, looking ahead for any relief from the heat.
Hour 2 - Local and national news updates every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning. The election was Alaska's first under a new ranked choice election system.
Navy veteran Joseph Teeny enjoyed 10 days in Hawaii in June, creating final and lasting memories with his family, thanks to the Dream Foundation, the only national dream-granting organization for terminally ill adults. Today's KNSS Salute to Service is followed by a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - Pamela Ricard, a now-retired math teacher, had been reprimanded and suspended by Fort Riley Middle School officials for addressing a student by their legal and enrolled name, instead of the student’s preferred name and pronoun. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Pitching and defense need a little work, but the bats are alive. Good news for the Royals, Wind Surge drop the first game of a road series. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Demarc Burges, 22, turned himself in to authorities early Tuesday. He's been charged with 2nd-degree murder in the death of Raul Aguillar III, 28. Local and national news plus entertainment news on The Blur on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein joins us every Wednesday morning on Steve and Ted with an area highway update. KDOT to start mudjacking area bridges, so Steve asks the question... what is mudjacking?
Hour 2 - After local and national news, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast. No real relief in sight until after the long weekend.
Gorbachev, the last Soviet president, forged arms reduction deals with the United States and partnerships with Western powers to remove the Iron Curtain that had divided Europe since World War Two. He has passed away at the age of 91.
Hour 1 - The Department of Justice Tuesday filed its response saying classified documents were likely "concealed" at the residence of former President Trump in violation of a grand jury subpoena. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It is entertainment news on Steve and Ted... we call it The Blur. And Ted, in blurring things today, continues his look at upcoming movies. Including a biopic of the incomparable "Weird" Al Yancovic. Oh, and its a Tuesday Blur... so we have a recap of The Bachelorette.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines, and before Sports with Ted Woodward, we get a visit from David Kirkwood of Mr. Electric Wichita. Having an electric problem? Call Mr. Electric or visit Mr. Electric online for more information.
Commissioner Pete Meitzner joins us every Tuesday morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Pete tells us what is ahead for the county now that the budget has been passed.
Hour 1 - Spotty storm chances return, but hot and dry dominates the Labor Day Weekend forecast. We get the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on a Tuesday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Recently the Senate approved nearly $80 billion in IRS funding. Moneytracker Don Grant talks about the pros and cons of increased investment in the Internal Revenue Service.
Hour 1 - NASA working to reschedule the unmanned mission that will lead to a manned return to the moon. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
As we near the end of August, we take a look at where the movie business is and look ahead to what we can expect in theaters this autumn. Entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Hour 3 - We kick off hour 3 with some breaking news on Steve and Ted. Weather, engine and fuel issues prompt NASA to scrub today's historic launch. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Things are going well in NW Wichita for Dutch Bros. Coffee, well enough that 2 Wichita locations will not be enough. Local business news on Steve and Ted from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - After local and national news, Steve and Ted get an update on Mondays with the Mayor with Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple. No city council meeting this week, but plenty to talk about concerning the Wichita area.
Steve and Ted, in talking about business and the economy, are asking a simple question. Are we in a recession? Two of our regular contributors, Moneytracker Don Grant, and Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities, give us their answer.
Hour 1 - Potentially bad weather pausing the launch countdown, NASA still very near another step towards a manned mission back to the moon. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Our pre-season training camp talks with Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus draw to a close today after the Chiefs preseason victory over the Packers. Mitch breaks down the preseason and sets up for his weekly appearances during the regular season on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - It is a national campaign, the KHP is teaming up with MADD for the Saturation Saturday enforcement patrol in the lead up to Labor Day. Plus entertainment news with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The President urged rallygoers to reject "MAGA" Republicans describing them in an earlier fundraiser as "semi-fascist." Steve and Ted get the after action report from Fox News Jared Halpren.
Hour 2 - After local and national news Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Another hot and dry Friday and Saturday, then Saturday night we get some storm chances setting up a cooler Sunday.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning with some travel tips on a Friday. There are pros and cons to "shopping around" when it comes to air travel, and it could affect other travel related expenses as well.
Hour 1 - Wichita at full employment, with employers looking to fill positions. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a check on commodity prices with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
The Packers are in KC as the NFL preseason winds down. And once again we check in with Mitch Holthus, Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs who previews a preseason game for us.
Hour 3 - The school district taking action after the deadly shooting incident. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
The land is part of the ICT21 project in north Wichita. JTM Foods opening the first facility that will be a part of the project. Local business update from The Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning followed by today's special guest... Greg Lee from Superior Plumbing.
Hour 2 - The high heat will persist through Saturday afternoon, then a front brings a cool down and some chances for rain and potentially some thunderstorms. Steve and Ted look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service honors Lt. Colonel Jim Reynolds, who took to the skies over Georgia this past weekend to celebrate his upcoming 100th birthday. During his nearly 23 years in the service, Jim logged more than 10-thousand flying hours, in many different aircraft.
The president announced Wednesday that he will cancel $10,000 of federal student loan debt for certain borrowers making less than $125,000 per year and up to $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients, while extending the pause on federal student loan payments through the end of the year.
Sad breaking news this morning, the passing of Chiefs QB/broadcaster Len Dawson. Ted brings us the news, and we follow this up with our weekly training camp update from Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus. Mitch gives us his perspective considering his 20+ years in the booth with Len.
Hour 3 - Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted plus Ted brings us entertainment news on The Blur. Then some business news from our friends at The Wichita Business Journal.
Kansas Department of Transportation Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein joins Steve and Ted with an update on the local construction projects and potential traffic issues. Tom Hein joins us every Wednesday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Until then, temperatures will remain in the 90's. Steve and Ted get the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. joins us with some great tips to avoid ,or at least identify, identity theft attempts. Plus, a waffle discussion... on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The city of Wichita will pay $214 thousand to receive an independent, cultural and operational review of its police department. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Good morning, Mitch! -- our daily live chat with Mitch Holthus, play-by-play voice of the Chiefs
Our daily pre-season live visit with the play-by-play voice of the Kansas City Chiefs, Mitch Holthus
Hour 3 - former KS Secretary of State Kris Kobach says if he's elected governor, he'll sue President Biden
Our live daily chat from Chiefs training camp with the play-by-play voice of the Chiefs, Mitch Holthus
Hour 3 - Wichita-based Textron Aviation delivers two locally-built planes to the U.S. Forest Service; a local business update from the Wichita Business Journal
Hour 1 - a judge has sentenced a Wichita man to life without parole for a capital murder & rape from eight years ago
Mecole Hardman carted off the field with a groin injury. The Chiefs now have a question mark at returner. We get the story from Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus live from St. Joe.
Hour 3 - The proposal will allow for commercial and residential development over 5 parcels of land at the 122-acre site. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news in The Blur.
Steve and Ted get the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams, a cold front bringing cooler air and storm chances.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we take a look at sports with Ted Woodward. And Ted was on hand last night for the very exciting finish at Riverfront Stadium.
7-former Department of Veterans Affairs secretaries are calling on Congress to support the Warrior Call suicide prevention effort. Warrior Call is a national suicide prevention effort led by the Troops First Foundation aimed at reaching veterans and service members who may be dangerously disconnected from others.
Hour 1 - In the wake of a 22-year historic drought in the Colorado River basin, officials took extreme measures Tuesday by reducing the 2023 allotments for Arizona and Nevada. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
After the first preseason game the Chiefs are back in St. Joe and Coach Reid is really working the team hard. At least they have had some relief from the high heat. Steve and Ted check in again with Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus
Hour 3 - After local and national news Steve and Ted get the latest on the bill now signed into law from Fox News' Jared Halpren in Washington D.C.
The newly announced phase of construction will expand the flyover past Andover and the Sedgwick/Butler County Line. Steve and Ted welcome KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein back to the show with another highway project update.
Hour 2 - Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and her chief rival Kelly Tshibaka are moving on in Alsaka's brand new open ranked-choice voting.
The busses are back on the roads, kids and teachers back in the classrooms, and Steve and Ted check in with Susan Arensman, USD 259 News and Media Relations Manager.
The Trump-endorsed candidate Harriet Hagemen defeated Cheney in the primary election on Tuesday. Local and national news update on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us once again from training camp in St. Joe. Today Mitch starts a loot a the o-line and we start... at the center.
Hour 3 - Some big names on the ballot in these elections today. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
On Tuesdays, Steve and Ted check on the state of the county with Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner. Pete was in attendance Monday when Gov. Kelly and KDOT announced the next phase of the East Kellogg Project. Plenty of local interest to discuss with the Commissioner on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news, Steve and Ted get the forecast from KSN and Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Cooler temperatures and rain chances begin today.
Unlikely as it is to happen, there is a "right" way to win the lottery. Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P. says it is fun to think about... but there are also important steps to take should the very unlikely win actually occur.
Hour 1 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Wichita Police are searching for 2 suspects wanted in connection with a fatal shooting on east Gilbert St.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us once again from St. Joe at Chiefs training camp. We saw Mahomes and the offense in action Saturday, plus a wide variety of newer players. Mitch tells us what is being talked about in camp this morning. Oh, and why the Chicago playing surface was so awful.
Hour 3 - Wichita will be hosting the American Cornhole League Pro Shootout at Charles Koch Arena. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Sarah Palin, Liz Chaney... elections in Wyoming and Alaska among others. We get the rundown from Fox's Tonya J. Powers in New York.
Hour 2 - One man is dead, two in custody after the weekend shooting. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The 2023-2024 Proposed Budget is now available online for viewing. The public is invited to attend the budget and CIP hearings on August 16th or 23rd at 9 a.m. in City Hall, 455 N. Main. Steve and Ted discuss that and more with Mayor Whipple on Mondays with the Mayor.
Hour 1 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted, a Fox News analyst says stabilizing oil prices and falling demand will make gas prices stabilize. Plus we get the commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
KC's first preseason game and only road preseason game is tomorrow in Chicago. We get the preview, what we can expect to see against the Bears, from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - The suspect who tried to enter an FBI office in Cincinnati with a rifle and a nail gun is shot and killed after car chase and standoff in a cornfield. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news on The Blur.
Its Friday, so we've got some stories about a scientific study lo-jacking moths and we check in with Fox News' Tonya J. Powers in New York. Tonya tells us that Pumpkin Spice "season" may be hitting earlier this year.
Hour 2 - DOJ is respondent by requesting the court to allow the release of the specified documents. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It is a "Philosophy Friday" and Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with some tips for general well-being. The Moneytracker, every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The Sedgwick County Sheriff's Patrol says there was a disturbance inside the club and a man went into the parking lot, got into his car, and began driving into other vehicles in the lot. There was also damage to a building. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us once again on Steve and Ted to discuss what is going on in St. Joe. A training camp tradition, Mitch every weekday during the month of August.
Hour 3 - On Monday the restriction keeping the Dreamliner from shipping was lifted and AA got their newest 737. Great news for Spirit Aerosystems and Wichita in the news headlines today... then it is entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Director Marty Miller announced he will be retiring after 15 years at Botanica and 22 years as an employee for the City of Wichita. Marty is a good friend and he joins us on a Thursday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a check of the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Some slight relief from the heat in the extended forecast.
In today's KNSS Salute to Service we highlight the story of a woman who served in the 6 triple-eight, Central Postal Directory Battalion during World War 2. Romay Davis received the medal for her service as one of the 855 black women who served in the Central Postal Directory Battalion in World War II. She is the oldest living member and only 1 of 6 alive to receive this honor.
Hour 1 - Partisan bickering continues on Capitol Hill, the latest is the seizure of documents from former President Trump's Florida residence. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus updates from Moneytracker Don Grant and Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins Steve and Ted for a training camp update. And a rousing game of "who is that Chief," and the guys can't fool Mitch.
Hour 3 - $10 million of the sale was directed to street maintenance, and another $4 million to the city's transit system. The rest was split among the city's six districts. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news on The Blur.
Steve and Ted get the highway update from KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein. Tom updates us on a couple of projects in the Wichita area, including some progress at the north junction project.
Hour 2 - Investigations into the former President seem to be intensifying. Local and national news update plus sports and the business news update from the Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted check in with Sedgwick County Health Director Adrienne Byrne. She gives us an update on COVID in the county, plus info on the upcoming cold and flu season and the status of Monkeypox cases in the state.
Hour 1 - President Biden denies prior knowledge of the FBI raid. Local and national news on Steve and Ted, plus the daily updates from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities and Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P.
Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us once again from St. Joe and Chiefs training camp. There may be questions on the defensive side of the ball, but one Chief in particular seems to be stepping up his game.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the 8 a.m. hour it is time for entertainment news in The Blur. And today we pay tribute with an obituary looking back at the life of an extraordinarily talented woman.
As they do after every election, the commissioners will meet on Friday to certify the results in the official canvass. We talk about that duty and other things happening in Sedgwick County with Commissioner Pete Meitzner on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus sports then business news from the Wichita Business Journal.
A vicious cycle, and can be detrimental to a person's health. A little more on the subject from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. Some financial planning can help reduce anxiety.
Hour 1 - Sources say the search is in reference to a search for classified documents. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Six-time Pro Bowl WR Tyreek Hill is no longer a Chief. But did they have the answer to replacing him all along. We get the latest from Chiefs training camp in our daily update with Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - The murders happened on Friday in Ohio, the suspect was taken into custody the next day in Lawrence. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news in The Blur.
Americans for Prosperity's Kansas chapter will partner with Wichita’s Jump Start Gas Station to lower gas prices to $2.38/gallon – the national average on Joe Biden’s inauguration day. This grassroots awareness event is part of AFP’s national “The True Cost of Washington” campaign, which highlights how wasteful government spending leads to rising costs for Americans and businesses. AFP's Michael Austin joins us to talk about it on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - The 50-50 tie in the senate was broken by the vote of VP Harris, sending the bill to the House where it is expected to pass. Local and national news on Steve and Ted, plus Mondays with the Mayor and Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple.
For those who want to travel internationally, currency can be an issue. Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. joins us with some financial wisdom... travel edition.
Hour 1 - The suspect was taken to the hospital in critical condition. Local and national news update on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins Steve and Ted every weekday morning during the month of April. Today Mitch continues his focus on the defense, and a new safety making waves in St. Joe.
Hour 3 - Former Governor and Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin got things off to a start at the Texas gathering of GOP bigwigs. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus the entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Dangerous heat for Kansas and elsewhere across the U.S., Sedgwick County under a heat advisory into Saturday evening. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Mete
Hour 2 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning, a pair of siblings alert police to the actions of another pair of siblings. Plus a preview of this weekend's edition of The John Whitmer Show with the man himself... John Whitmer.
It pretty obviously won't hurt, but we get a better answer from Don Grant C.F.P. Moneytracker Don Grant weekdays on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Previous bill holdout Democrat Kyrsten Sinema is now indicating she is ready to vote yes. With VP Harris's tiebreaking vote, the measure could soon be on its way to the President's desk. Local and national
Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus joins us live from St. Joe and Chiefs training camp. The "green dot" is going to a new player this year and we hear all about him from Mitch.
Hour 3 - Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a check of the entertainment news. We call it The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Local and national business news on Steve and Ted in the Morning from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - A proposed constitutional amendment that could have allowed the Kansas Legislature to ban abortions drove voter turnout. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
In an 86-11 vote Tuesday night, the U.S. Senate passed legislation to expand Department of Veterans Affairs health care and benefits for veterans who became ill as a result of exposure to burn pits during their military service. Today's KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Long lines and voters being turned away at one location has the Sedgwick County Election Office looking to make some improvements. Local and national news updates plus sports, a commodities update, and the Moneytracker on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Once again we check in with Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus, live from training camp in St. Joe. The Chiefs waiting to see if practice will be moved indoors due to summer storms, Mitch talks about some of the veteran Chiefs and their leadership.
Hour 3 - And Kansas was one of those states. Primary results, a surprising defeat for the anti-abortion constitutional amendment, and more headline news on a Wednesday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein joins Steve and Ted every Wednesday for an update on area highways and projects. Work continues at the junction of I-135, I-235, and K-254... with temporary closures every day this week.
Hour 2 - Local and national news followed by a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins Steve and Ted every weekday morning with some financial wisdom... today it is some financial psychology. And how it could affect retirement savings.
Hour 1 - With 59% of voting Kansans saying "no," the constitutional amendment to allow the Republican controlled legislature to further restrict or ban abortion has failed. More primary election results plus the rest of the local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A scary moment yesterday, QB Patrick Mahomes getting up slowly after being stepped on. Things looking good today though and we get the latest from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
Hour 3 - The officer was transported to an area hospital with multiple dog bites to both legs. He was treated and released. The dog was still alive and was taken by Animal Control. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner joins Steve and Ted every Tuesday morning. Today they discuss the recent extreme heat, the primary election, and other local matters.
Hour 2 - Higher turnout than an average primary midterm due to the proposed anti-abortion constitutional amendment on the ballot. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted welcome Sen. Marshall to the show this morning on primary election day here in Kansas. Steve and Sen. Moran discuss interesting races in the election, the upcoming vote on President Biden's latest economic bill, and the Value Them Both constitutional amendment on the ballot.
Hour 1 - The Biden Administration announced the successful operation on Monday. Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the morning plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Camp opened last week, Steve and Ted get a training camp report from Chiefs Radio Network's Mitch Holthus... Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs. Mitch joins us live every weekday with a training camp update after 8:10 a.m. in the month of August.
Hour 3 - After local and national news Steve and Ted get the latest on flooding after heavy rains last week from Fox News Correspondent Eben Brown in Florida.
Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning, Steve gets this week's agenda from Mayor Brandon Whipple. The Mayor says the regular meeting is mostly routine, but there is a special meeting Thursday night where the public is invited to share their opinions on budget issues.
Hour 2 - Well, back to the 90's again. Steve and Ted get a very August like forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Local and national news, sports, and business news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant says there are IRS guidelines for co-mingling personal, and business use when it comes to a residence. The Moneytracker, weekdays on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Getting Sen. Manchin on board was a big hurdle for the President's bill aimed at fighting inflation. But it wasn't the only vote he needed. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It is entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward. And this morning we have the entertainment stories of the day plus a couple of big movie premieres on this day and one of the greatest songs ever written.
Hour 3 - After local and national news Steve and Ted check in with Fox News' Tonya J. Powers in New York. She's been following the story around Justice Clarence Thomas, George Washington University, and student protests.
Enjoy this weekend, hot and dry returning for the week ahead. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Then a weekend sports preview from Ted Woodward.
Hour 2 - A common feature of our 2-party democracy, one party claiming exactly what the other would were their positions reversed after the latest economic assessment. Local, national, and (the sometimes pretty predictable) political news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Primary Election Day is Tuesday, Aug. 2. In Sedgwick County 16 additional early polling places opened on Thursday. Steve and Ted discuss their experiences voting in Sedgwick County.
Hour 1 - Flooding conditions affecting Kentucky, Virginia, and West Virginia. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus our daily visits from Tom Leffler from Leffler Commodities and Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P.
Mega Millions has the third highest jackpot in its history, and lottery fever is heating up. Steve gets the latest from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers in New York.
Once again victorious, the Shockers have made it to the final four of TBT and are a step closer to that million dollar prize. Sports with Ted Woodward after local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Then it is entertainment news on The Blur.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. The rain falling is much needed in the area, and so are temperatures that may not even get into the 90s until Monday.
Hour 2 - Police say the parents went into a friend’s home, leaving their 1 and 3-year old children in the car. Four suspects between the ages of 12 and 16, then drove off with the children inside. Officers were able to find the car with the children safe in their car seats a short time later on a nearby road.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted, the House of Representatives voted on a bill this week, to posthumously award the 4-Americans who died in the 2012 terrorist attacks on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, the Congressional Gold Medal.
Hour 1 - The raise is another 3/4 of a point in an effort to fight rising inflation. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the morning plus consumer wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
On today's Wednesdays with Wagle, Dr. Jason Wagle of Kansas Perio and Dental Implants shares with us a vision of the future of dental healthcare. And the possibilities that nanomachines could mean in the world of healthcare. Then stick around for sports with Ted Woodward, another win for Wichita's Wind Surge.
Work continues at the north junction causing delays on I-135, K-96, and K-254. Steve and Ted get the latest update from KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein. Tom joins us every Wednesday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Today's forecast high of 93 is actually today's average high. Cooler weather expected by the weekend will be a relief from the heat of the last couple of weeks.
Hour 1 - The jail is down over 114 employees which puts the facility at 50% where it should be, with only 1 deputy for every 70 inmates on some shifts.
While a 2% pay raise was approved, putting starting pay at around $19-dollars an hour, they're still having trouble finding job applicants. Sheriff Jeff Easter is calling for a $4-dollar and hour raise for all staff, making starting pay around $23-dollars-an-hour.
County leaders plan to discuss the pay issue with Sheriff Easter during a meeting next week.
Will there, or won't there be a recession. Politicians on both sides spinning their reactions to news that hasn't been released yet. We get the story from Fox News' Jared Halpern in Washington D.C.
Hour 3 - There are 2 words that will be misspelled on the ballots in the upcoming primary election. There is also incorrect punctuation, in the section regarding the proposed constitutional amendment on abortion. The elections department has said this will make no difference on the outcome of the election. Local and national news on Steve and Ted, plus entertainment news in The Blur.
Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner joins Steve and Ted Tuesday mornings for a county update. They discuss the department of corrections, public works, and a grant opportunity.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we take a look at sports with Ted Woodward. The Aftershocks get an exciting 1 point Elam ending win and are another win away from winning the regional at home.
Video circulating online captures a scary moment as a leaping whale lands on a tour boat. Steve and Ted bring you the story and a little more before a check-in with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - The fires are damaging areas around Yosemite National Park, and a Dallas suburb. Local and national news plus some good economic news from Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P.
Fox News correspondent Jared Halpren in Washington D.C. joins Steve and Ted with the schedule for this last week before Congress' August break. A new bill being reviewed is an effort to help deal with inflation by improving supply chain problems.
Hour 3 - After local and national news we get sports from Ted Woodward. The Aftershocks are doing well in The Basketball Tournament, and the Royals won a weekend series.
Mayor Whipple is back from England after representing Wichita and Kansas at the Farnborough Airshow. It is Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Another week of really hot summer weather with slight chances for scattered showers and storms. And then Friday, a forecast high of 80 degrees. Steve and Ted get the good news in the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Supply chain issues during the pandemic have created a trend of companies bringing production back to the U.S. Some economics from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. weekdays on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Police have said the shooting happened Sunday Afternoon, but have not identified a suspect. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Then a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Steve and Ted welcome former Shocker and professional wrestling superstar... Paul "The Big Show" Wight. Show is starring in a new film "Marcus" which is in theaters and available streaming on demand.
Hour 3 - Some officers received as much as a two week suspension. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus sports with Ted Woodward.
Steve and Ted welcome Convoy of Hope Wichita Director Stacie Cathcart back to the show. The Convoy is bigger than ever with locations in Wichita, Goddard, Valley Center, and Hutchinson. Visit convoyofhopewichita.com for more information or to help by donating or volunteering.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. We know the bad news... but the good news is maybe a cool down and potentially rain at the end of the extended forecast.
Not that many companies still funding pensions. But for those who still have pension money coming in, we get some portfolio wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Hour 1 - The latest committee hearing focused on what President Trump was doing just after his speech on the 6th. Local and national news headlines plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 3 - Officer responding say the toddler shot himself in the leg. Local and national business news on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Plus sports and entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
The new Safari Express electric train will be opening Friday at the Sedgwick County Zoo. Steve and Ted discuss the details, according to zoo officials the new train will offer guests a new way to see the Zoo, including some behind-the-scenes areas.
Hour 2 - And still little relief in sight for us here in Wichita. Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service highlights Lt. Amanda Lee, who will be the first female demonstration pilot for the Blue Angels. , The Navy announced Monday that Lee is among six officers that will join the demonstration squadron for its 2023 show season.
Hour 1 - The cause of the fire was determined to be careless smoking. Local and national news update on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - It is a multi-jurisdictional enforcement effort called "Operation Impact." During the operation, sponsored by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, law enforcement agencies will put an emphasis on speeding and seat belt violations. After local and national news we check in with Dr. Jason Wagle, from Kansas Perio and Dental Implants.
KDOT's Tom Hein joins us every Wednesday morning on Steve and Ted. Today they discuss some closures at Kellogg and I-135. The ramps will close for 2 hours each today, Thursday, and Friday. Wednesday it is northbound I-135 to Kellogg closing at 9 a.m. Thursday it is eastbound Kellogg to I-135 at 9 a.m. Friday it is westbound Kellogg to I-135.
Hour 2 - And that is cooler than yesterday's 106. The heat wave continues and after local and national news we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with a look at oil as a commodity, and as a product with its price at the pump. Don Grant, C.F.P., joins us weekdays on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - One firefighter was injured, and was hospitalized in serious condition. The building contained 16 units. Damage to the roof was considerable.
Just before a sports update from Ted Woodward, we get a visit from Matt Magnuson, owner of iCRYO Wichita. Matt tells us all about the benefits of cryotherapy and all the other treatments for pain management and general wellbeing they offer at iCRYO. Then we get an all-star preview with results from the Home Run Derby.
Hour 3 - The KDHE says areas affected are on Rural Water District 6 in the area south of 160th Street, and the city of Douglass. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus entertainment news in The Blur.
With a city and state delegation in England at a massive air trade show, Steve and Ted speak with Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner about the economy, the next year's budget, and the upcoming Sedgwick County Fair.
Hour 2 - High temperatures will be near or over triple digits for the entire 7-day forecast. The topic leads off our newscast, then after local and national news we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
High wave warnings in Hawaii, with the swells causing damage. Then a check in with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities, you can't just pull over at a cornfield and help yourself...
Hour 1 - Until Saturday, Wichita residents may ride Wichita Transit for free, city buses and trolleys have air conditioning and Wi-Fi. The ICT Street Team will continue to be out at various times daily checking on people, passing out cold water and electrolyte packets and addressing any medical concerns they find. Wichita Public Libraries also offer a break in the extreme heat.
The partnership is part of an effort to put more charging stations on the road for electronic vehicles. Steve gets the latest from Fox Wheels and Fox's Jeff Monosso.
Hour 3 - A Texas house committee releases the report on law enforcement's response to the mass shooting. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted plus entertainment on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Mayor Whipple is in the United Kingdom along with delegation from Kansas that includes Sen. Jerry Moran. The Mayor joins us live from London on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Tomorrow's high expected to be as high as 107 degrees. After local and national news Steve and Ted get the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Looks like they're going to need a bigger boat... near Long Island. We wrap up a local and national news update before getting a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - A gun owner was on hand and shot the suspect. Local and national news update plus a check in with Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The concert series begins at 7:30 tonight, outdoors at Hartman Arena. We get a preview of tonight's fun and the summer series from KEYN's Jack Oliver. Click here for more information on upcoming events from KEYN.
Hour 3 - The man accused of the racially motivated mass-shooting in Buffalo has been indicted on charges including 27 separate federal hate crime charges. After local and national news, Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers in New York.
Not just high heat, potentially dangerous high heat. Steve and Ted get the weekend forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Stay indoors if you can, protect your skin and drink plenty of water if you can't.
Hour 2 - After local news we get Sports from Ted Woodward. The Royals win, even though 10 could not make the trip to Canada due to their vaccine status.
A North Carolina-based company is recalling certain dog treats after samples of the product tested positive for potentially harmful bacteria. That story plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - The trip includes a controversial stop in Saudi Arabia. Local, national and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus some advice for women entering the workforce from Moneytracker Don Grant.
The numbers are up in cities across the U.S. We get an update from Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - Commissioners approved the publication of the proposed budget: $497.5 million, roughly an $11 million increase from 2022. News on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news on The Blur.
One Florida woman could not use her bathroom, after discovering a live iguana stuck in her toilet. A strange Florida story followed by some big local birthday well wishes on a Thursday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - The trip begins in Israel and includes a stop in Saudi Arabia. Local, national, and world headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Today's KNSS Salute to Service followed by our commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - The Japanese company's decision will bring 4,000 jobs to De Soto, Kan. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a check in with Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
A social media kerfuffle kicks off a Wednesday edition of The Blur with Ted Woodward. Entertainment news every weekday morning around 8:30 on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - As new omricron variants are spreading, county health officials are showing increasing concern. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus Wednesdays with Wagle, Dr. Jason Wagle from Kansas Perio and Dental Implants.
KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein joins Steve and Ted every Wednesday for an update on area highways and projects. Some new closures ahead plus some safety talk on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - The Wichita City Council discussing their next budget, as well as the Sedgwick County Commission. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a win for the Wind Surge in sports with Ted Woodward.
In an effort to combat world food shortages expected due to the Russia/Ukraine war, The USDA is making it easier for farmers across the nation to insure a second crop in one season. Steve and Ted get the commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - Amongst other things, the congressional committee heard from leaders of some of the groups who's members stormed the Capitol. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
During entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward we "blur" some local and national entertainment news. Reba's tour, announced yesterday, will wrap up right here in Wichita.
Hour 3 - We get the preview from Fox News' Jared Halpren in D.C. Today's testimony is expected to revolve around some of the organized groups involved on the 6th.
The budget process is underway, Steve and Ted get the county update from Commissioner Pete Meitzner. Commissioner Meitzner every Wednesday morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - A man in his 20s died. Investigators learned that the shooting happened in the car on south Clifton, where a suspect was later found. Local and national news headlines every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
In his daily update, Moneytracker Don Grant dispenses some advice on lowering your entertainment bill... while telling us about a revolution in broadcast TV.
Hour 1 - The President applauded the passage of last month's gun legislation, and vows to do more. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a check in with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Higher prices on stamps and more. Steve gets the latest from Fox News Correspondent Eben Brown, who is following the story.
Hour 3 - The officer in Kiowa County is facing multiple charges. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
The "fairly already oversaturated with car washes" Wichita market that is. Local business news weekday mornings on Steve and Ted from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - The KDHE announcing the first positive presumptive case of Monkeypox in the state. Local and national news headlines plus our weekly check-in with Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple. It is Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The U.S. dealing with inflation, and joining us with an update on what that means for your retirement is our Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Hour 1 - The national average is now on a downward trend, Fox News's expert has the latest breakdown. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Gymnast Simone Biles and Denzel Washington amongst those earning the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Denzel could not attend due to positive COVID test. Ted gets the latest from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - The latest local news and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning, followed by entertainment news on The Blur.
The Guardians are coming to KC, as the Royals prepare for several games of baseball in a row at Kauffman Stadium. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - One home destroyed over the 4th of July weekend, the cause determined to be children with illegal fireworks. Local and national news plus the KSN Storm Track 3 forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
After some business news including a look at the stock market we get financial wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Hour 1 - The former Prime Minister was shot and killed during a speech, authorities have a suspect in custody. Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Houston had been on an 8-game winning streak, but KC gets the win last night in Texas. Sports with Ted Woodward every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - A woman's body was found Wednesday near Central and Grove. Local and national news updates plus entertainment news on The Blur... all a part of a Thursday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morining.
Sully H.W. Bush has been promoted to Hospital Corpsman Chief Petty Officer at Walter Reed National Medical Center. Sully is the dog who had been assigned to the former President as a service dog, prior to George H.W. Bush's passing. Today's KNSS Salute to Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Very slight, going from 100's to low 90's. Still a little relief though. Local and national news followed by a check in with KSN Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
The running of the bulls... running again in Pamplona. Once again, people from all over the world can get gored and trampled. A news item on Steve and Ted followed by Ted getting the commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - Boris Johnson will step down in the midst of ethics investigations. Local, national, and world news headlines kicks off a Thursday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
California buying election ads in Florida? The political divide may be even bigger than the geographical one and we get the latest from Fox's Tonya J. Powers live in New York. Then our weekly dental check up with Dr. Jason Wagle, Kansas Perio and Dental Implants.
Hour 3 - The City working on solutions, we get the latest in a local and national news update on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Then sports with Ted Woodward and entertainment news in The Blur.
KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein joins Steve and Ted every Wednesday for an update on the area highways and projects. Today Ted and Tom discuss some work on Wichita's north junction plus projects ahead on the roads and the effects of the current heatwave.
Hour 2 - This process takes place every 10 years after the new U.S. Census data is released. The electors will propose revisions to Wichita's six district boundaries to keep the population balance around 66,255 residents each. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Ted visits with Don Grant, C.F.P. with some advice for those just starting out on their own. Financial wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant, weekdays on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Medical facilities in Wichita reporting at least 19 injured during the festivities with burns. Local and national news update plus sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Ted gets the latest on the latest tragedy from Fox News Correspondent Eben Brown. One suspect is in police custody.
The officer in question did not face any disciplinary action following his fatal shooting of an unarmed man, and did qualify for the promotion to Detective. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner joined Ted this morning with a bit of an after action report from the holiday weekend and what is on the calendar for county leadership.
Hour 2 - Airline troubles with large passenger numbers coming in from the 4th of July weekend. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning, followed by the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Patios in downtown, large slugs in Florida... a sample of the "page 2" portion of the newscast plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - Two major shooting incidents at 4th of July celebrations over the weekend, one man in custody after a shooting that killed 6 in Highland Park, Illinois. Both officers in the Philadelphia shooting have been released from the hospital. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fires and injuries happen on the 4th... but don't have to be a part of your celebration. Steve and Ted discuss safety with Fox News Correspondent Tonya J. Powers who is speaking with the experts.
Hour 3 - Steven Stonehouse has been named as the new permanent director for the Sedgwick County Department of Corrections. Local and national news on Steve and Ted, plus Ted brings us Entertainment news on The Blur.
After a news item reminding everyone about the non-emergency line for police in Sedgwick County over the holiday, Steve and Ted get the forecast for the long weekend from KSN Meteorologist Warren Sears. Then get ready for some fun 4th facts.
Hour 2 - Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in as the latest Justice to serve on the nation's highest court. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant with retirement and investment wisdom, weekdays on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - After a speech in Spain, the President is returning to the same inflation issues we had when he left. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning followed by a holiday weekend sports preview with Ted Woodward.
Hour 1 - A former Trump staffer testifies, Trump team rushing to discredit the testimony. Local and national news headlines plus sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The program, which began during the coronavirus pandemic, is expiring. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News correspondent Jeff Monosso.
Hour 3 - A really good outing for Royals' Zack Greinke, making his 500th career start. Sports after local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Video of the attack is making the rounds online, Steve and Ted discuss the story and animal safety. Then move on to the grilling of animals (and vegetables) ahead of the 4th of July.
Hour 2 - The KDHE says the number has increased by 49-hundred-88 in the past 7 days. That is the largest seven-day increase since mid-February. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
America's last surviving World War II Medal of Honor recipient has died. Hershel “Woody” Williams, 98, passed away Wednesday morning surrounded by family at the VA Medical Center in Huntington, West Virginia named in his honor. Williams is the subject of today's Salute to Service on KNSS.
The fuselage production will begin at the Wichita based Spirit's new facility in Morocco. Business news on Steve and Ted from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 3 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a dose of entertainment news, we call it "The Blur" with Ted Woodward.
Steve and Ted visit with Representative Estes (R-KS) about a number of topics. Gas prices and energy policy, an upcoming primary election, abortion and the Value them Both Amendment, the 4th of July, and more.
Hour 2 - Ahead of the upcoming primary election, registrations are up. Possibly related to the potential change to the Kansas Constitution on abortion.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Heating up for the rest of the week, then storm chances bring a slight cool down back this weekend.
Hour 1 - At least 4 dead in the accident that is focusing on that highway crossing. Local and national news headlines plus sports with Ted Woodward and a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Airlines are pointing fingers at the FAA, and the FAA is pointing them right back. We get the latest on this air travel issue from Fox News correspondent Jeff Monosso.
Hour 3 - Supreme Court rules that group prayer with students at the 50-yard-line after games is not an endorsement of religion. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning, followed by entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner joins Steve and Ted on Tuesdays to discuss local issues. Today we talk some headline news, the county budget, plus the upcoming 4th of July holiday and fireworks sales.
Hour 2 - Three dead, dozens injured after a passenger train hit a dump truck in rural Missouri. Local and national news on Steve and Ted, wrapped up with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Sometimes a story can be unsettling. And just ahead of a commodities update with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities, Steve and Ted have a doozy of an unsettling story for you... just in time for breakfast.
Hour 1 - Another 16 people found alive, police have 3 people in custody in connection to the incident. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted, plus Moneytracker Don Grant telling us what investments to avoid.
With Steve's granddaughters getting their first car, he is obviously concerned about road safety. And with traffic deaths hitting a 16-year-high in 2021, Steve and Ted check in with Fox News Jeff Monosso on his latest Fox Wheels report.
Hour 3 - The Group of 7 leaders meeting in Germany have many topics to discuss including the war in Ukraine and energy issues across the globe. Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Plus entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
The end of Pride Month was celebrated with a unity event and march on Douglas. There was a large turnout, and we talked about the event and more with Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple on Mondays with the Mayor.
Hour 2 - The woman was hit by 2 cars, both drivers are cooperating in the accident investigation. Local and national news plus business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Steve and Ted get a look at today's KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Below average and more pleasant temperatures to kick off the week. A slow warmup throughout the week until storm chances return this weekend.
Hour 1 - Most protests are peaceful, a handful are much less peaceful. Local and national news updates plus some social security tips from Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Baz Luhrmann latest film, Elvis based on the life of the King of Rock and Roll, hitting the big screen in wide release today. We get a box office preview on entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted hear from Fox News' Eben Brown. Eben has been covering the fallout from the SCOTUS decision involving New York and their restrictions on concealed carry.
Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams joins us with the Storm Track 3 Forecast on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Near or at triple digits today, just under that Saturday... and 77 on Sunday!
Hour 2 - Starting next year the company will begin adding part of the cost of a winter storm from last year. Most residential customers will see a monthly bill increase by $2.82 for two years, starting in April of 2023. Local and national news update on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moon dust was fed to cockroaches in an experiment, and now NASA wants that dust back. This odd exchange is followed by the commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - The House could take up the bill as early as today, it would be the most significant gun legislation passed in a few decades. Local and national news plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Then President Nixon signed Title 9 into law on this day 50 years ago. Steve and Ted talk about the law and its effects with Fox News' Tonya J. Powers live in New York.
Hour 3 - The National Center for PTSD is launching National PTSD Screening Day on Monday June 27, to encourage veterans and others who experienced trauma to start the conversation about recovery. The KNSS Salute to Service during a news update on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A thunderstorm caused damage in Bentley northwest of Wichita Wednesday afternoon. The National Weather Service reports the storm hit Andale before moving across Bentley, where several roofs were damage along with 200 trees. Wind speeds were clocked at 70 miles per hour with ping-pong ball-sized hail. No injuries were reported. Steve and Ted lead off a newscast with this storm report and then we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Is there relief from the heat and unstable weather in sight?
Hour 2 - Partisan opposition is forming up against the proposed pause in the federal gasoline tax. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning, and we wrap up the hour with local business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Today might be a good day to invest? The point is to buy low and sell high... and we are low right now. The stock market is down, but Don Grant C.F.P tells us it has never failed to recover and rise to record highs. Moneytracker Don Grant with financial wisdom, around 6:50 a.m. weekdays on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Congress continues to get closer to the first gun control measures passed in 30 years. Local and national news updates on a Thursday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The 155-room hotel will be operated by Dream Hotel Group and is part of a larger mixed use project. Local and national business news from The Wichita Business Journal every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - A slight chance for storms in the forecast led to a storm triggering a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Sedgwick County on Tuesday afternoon. Local and national news on Steve and Ted followed by a check in with Dr. Jason Wagle of Kansas Perio and Dental Implants. Dr. Wagle says there are many things Hollywood gets wrong about dental health.
Every Wednesday on Steve and Ted in the Morning we get a highway report from KDOT's Tom Hein. And some news breaking this morning brings up a question that Tom is qualified to answer.
Hour 2 - The Biden Administration is suggesting a 3 month holiday from the federal gas tax in an effort to ease prices at the pump. Local and national news updates on a Wednesday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
In sports with Ted Woodward, Ted updates us on the latest Royals and Wind Surge news as well as previews upcoming sports on a mid-week episode of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The child was hit in the leg after a shot was fired through a wall accidentally while someone was cleaning a gun. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
During Monday night’s "Late Show," Colbert downplayed the arrests as a "very professional" interaction between his staff and "cautious" Capitol Police officers. Entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Hour 3 - The televised hearings continue, and after local and national news Steve and Ted get a preview of today's proceedings from Fox News' Jared Halpren.
Of course, the summer like conditions started a couple of weeks ago. We are looking at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast for possible relief, and Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams tells us some light relief may show up to kick off next week.
Hour 2 - The car crashed after the driver suffered a medical issue. The passenger could not get the driver out after the crash and the car caught on fire. Local and national news update on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner joins Steve and Ted, as he does weekly on Tuesdays, to discuss a number of issues including the ongoing battle with endemic COVID in the community and the difficulty of budgeting with skyrocketing inflation.
Hour 1 - The end of the session is looming, and the court is set to hand down some potentially big decisions on several issues including guns and abortion.
Florida has a Burmese Python problem... and the solution is an annual hunting season. Fox News Radio's Eben Brown joins us with the specifics this morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - The stabbing victim is expected to survive. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning followed by entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
It is another new Denali from Textron's Beechcraft. Local and national business headlines from The Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - State and city offices closed for Juneteenth, Sedgwick County has not recognized Juneteenth as a holiday. Local and national news on Steve and Ted as well as the KSN Storm Track 3 forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Xiong began the week still needing to qualify to play in the Wichita Open, and he finished the week winning with a -7 at Crestview. Local and national sports update from Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - A police officer and 2 others were injured at the unsanctioned event. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Fox News' Jeff Monosso joins Steve and Ted with the latest on national parks and flooding at Yellowstone.
Hour 3 - One man is in custody after the body of a woman and her 4-year old daughter were found in Ford County. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The 16 cities of the first World Cup spread across three nations were revealed, and Arrowhead in Kansas City joins 11 other stadiums in the U.S. hosting games. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Father's Day Weekend will be another hot one here in Wichita, and there isn't any cool down in sight. After local and national news headlines Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Saturday is a very special day for the McIntosh family, Steve and Shelley are celebrating 52 years of marriage. Steve and Ted are happy to welcome Shelley to the show this morning as we look back at those humble beginnings.
Hour 1 - Kevin Lanterman was selected to take over the position. Lanterman has 30-years’ experience as a paramedic, and has held other leadership roles. Week ending local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Lockford, CA will be the testing ground for Amazon's drone delivery service. Business news on Steve and Ted including headlines from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 3 - After local and national news headlines Fox News' Jared Halpern joins us this morning with a preview of today's hearing on Capitol Hill.
WSU hires Murray State's AD Kevin Saal to fill the recently vacated position. Sports with Ted Woodward every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Still no relief from the scorching temperatures in sight. After local and national news, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
In today's KNSS Salute to Service we talk about the latest memorial honoring the men and women in the U.S. Armed Forces. The ceremony will take place on July 14th, in Washington, D.C.
Hour 1 - The stocks were up (finally) as investors celebrated the Fed's decision. Local and National news and sports updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
After a business story about the latest Ford recall, it is time for business news from the Wichita Business Journal. And they discuss a new book, "Being Wichita Women," a collection of 30 stories written by Wichita Women reflecting on their own experiences of adversity, resilience and healing.
Hour 3 - Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted plus an hour 3 favorite... entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Construction at the north junction necessitating a temporary closure affecting traffic on K-254. KDOT Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein joins us with the latest on Wichita's highways and information available from KDOT.
Hour 2 - After local and national news Steve and Ted check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. A slim chance for storms tonight in Wichita, but it isn't expected to bring much cooler air to the area.
Moneytracker Don Grant has a bit of a philosophical question to pose... "are you happy, where you live?" It can affect an individual's earnings and retirement needs. Don has looked at some studies and shares some wisdom with us, as he does daily on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Two El Monte, CA officers responded to a possible stabbing at a motel. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said the police officers were shot by a suspect immediately after they arrived at the scene. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Display that flag with pride today. Steve and Ted talk about Old Glory with Fox News' Tonya J. Powers. It commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States on June 14, 1777, by resolution of the Second Continental Congress.
Hour 3 - After local and national news, we go to Ted for a sports update. Andrew Wiggins comes up big in a crucial Game 5 for the Golden State Warriors.
Every Tuesday Steve and Ted get an update on events around the county from Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner. He tells us about the opening of a new and interesting tech center at WSU.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Summer starts next week, but we are seeing those high temperatures previewing summer already.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning with more money wisdom. Gas prices, inflation, the bear market... Don has wisdom to help us through it all.
Hour 1 - This time a shooter is taken down before any children were harmed. Local and national news update plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Jurassic Park: Dominion knocks Top Gun from the top of the domestic box office. Entertainment news in The Blur on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Marysville cleaning up after damage from a tornado on Saturday. Local and national news headlines plus Sports with Ted Woodward, not a great weekend for the Royals or Wind Surge.
Steve and Ted check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Very summer like afternoon high temperatures for the Wichita area this week with little expected to cool us down in the forecast.
Hour 2 - Local and national news and sports followed by Mondays with the Mayor. Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple previews this weeks council meeting and gives us a heads up on some good financial news for the city.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning with his after action report on this year's Riverfest from his perspective as a Wagonmaster. This after his daily report, Negative financial news making headlines: things to remember when financial news seems bleak.
Hour 1 - Mostly a tightening of "Red Flag" laws, it seems to be getting more traction than similar legislation generally has at the federal level. Local and national news headlines plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News' Eben Brown is taking a look as some legislation passing through as states are looking at how to deal with gun violence. Eben lays out what Red Flag laws are and where they are gaining traction.
Hour 3 - We kick off our 3rd hour with Derby still under a boil water advisory, then break the news the KDHE has rescinded the advisory for Derby. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news in The Blur.
A line of thunderstorms with high wind and hail rumbled across south central Kansas from northwest to southeast early Friday. After local and national news headlines Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Things heating up in Wichita, nearing triple digits by Sunday.
Hour 2 - KC manages to string a couple of wins together and we get a recap from Ted. Sports with Ted Woodward after a local and national news update on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Small businesses make up 90% of all U.S. businesses... but only employ 47% of the workforce. We get a look at the numbers from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Hour 1 - The hearings in prime time began last night, we take a look at some of Fox News Radio's coverage. Plus local news and a check of the commodity markets with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
A win for KC breaks a losing streak, Ted gives us the details on how the Royals changed their offensive strategy to take down the Blue Jays.
Hour 3 - Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning, followed by entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Steve and Ted get the latest on the hearings from Fox News' Eben Brown. What to expect, if you decide to tune in at all.
Hour 2 - At Wednesday's Sedgwick County Commission meeting, the county's annual comprehensive financial report was presented. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Jim "Pee Wee" Martin is a World War II veteran who dropped into occupied France with the 101st Airborne, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment -- the famous "Band of Brothers" -- on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Now at age 101, Martin teamed up with Nashville, singer/songwriter, Karen Waldrup, to create a song called "Normandy."
Hour 1 - The water tested from 180 locations across Wichita showed no signs of contamination. The advisory is rescinded for Wichita and Andover. More testing still required to clear RWD #2, and #3, as well as the city of Derby. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
How much air is in that bag of chips? How many tissues in that box? Companies are trying to maximize profit... without increasing prices while trying to look like they aren't cutting corners. Local and national business news from The Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - The results are mostly the expected ones, with a couple of close races thrown in. Local and national news and sports headlines plus entertainment news on The Blur. All a part of a mid-week edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted check in with KDOT's Tom Hein on a Wednesday. A brief closing tomorrow near the north junction and a significant weekend closing of southbound I-235 ahead.
Hour 2 - It was a scheduled budget hearing, but it wasn't long until the focus became guns, schools, and gun control. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Bad luck to have a footbridge collapse during its ribbon cutting ceremony. Some fun news headlines on Steve and Ted plus today's commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - A test of water at the treatment plant turned up slightly too cloudy and as a precaution the KDHE placed the city and some of the surrounding area under a boil water advisory. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
It is election day in N.J., Mississippi, Iowa, N.M., S. Dakota, Montana, and California. Steve and Ted get an update from Fox News Jeff Monosso, Jeff tells us all about the most interesting races.
Hour 3 - Romeo Crennel is retiring after a long career in the NFL. Sports after local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning, then entertainment news on The Blur.
Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner and other Commissioners are moving their offices to another downtown building. The space is needed for expansion of the court system. Commissioner Meitzner joins us today on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - The suit was over a police chase that led to an officer involved shooting. Local and national news headlines plus business news from the Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
For the rest of the week Wichita has chances for showers and storms, but things clearing up and heating up this weekend. Steve and Ted get the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Then a sports update from Ted Woodward.
Hour 1 - The man had been shot by his 2-year-old son. Officers found numerous unsecured firearms at the residence. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted get the formula update from Fox's Tonya J. Powers. After closing due to safety issues linked to 2 infant deaths, and a nationwide formula shortage, the plant is beginning production again.
Hour 3 - The storm continues to track east, local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Then an 8:35 a.m. favorite... entertainment news in The Blur.
Once again Steve and Ted kick off a week with another edition of Mondays with the Mayor and Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple. After some talk about last night's storm the topic turns to Wichita's premiere celebration... Riverfest.
Hour 2 - After local and national news kicks off with a storm report, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist. And the wet and stormy weather remains in Wichita's forecast.
After a quick story about a new voyage of "The Mayflower" we check in with Moneytracker Don Grant. Don talks about how to protect
Hour 1 - 3 dead and 12 injured in Philadelphia, and 3 dead with 14 injured in Chattanooga. Local and national news headlines plus sports and a commodities update with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers joins Steve and Ted with the latest on the skyrocketing gas prices. Then a weekend sports preview with Ted Woodward.
Hour 3 - Two victims were killed before the shooter turned the gun on himself outside a mega-church in Ames, Iowa. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
After a couple of limited Riverfests due to COVID-19, Riverfest #50 is underway. We talk Riverfest, get the Riverfest KSN Storm Track 3 forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams, and tell you all about the time Steve and Ted hosted the worst event in Riverfest history. The "Fun Flush" is never coming back... for a good reason.
Moneytracker Don Grant says, "Hang in there," just like the motivational poster. Are you concerned about the current down market? Looking back can reassure investors that the bull markets more than make up for the bear. Don Grant, C.F.P. joins us every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The President warns them that if no action is taken, voters will act. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
England is celebrating the 70 year rule of Queen Elizabeth II. Steve and Ted get an update from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers who is covering the extravaganza.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports headlines we get to the national news update, which kicks off with the fallout from the big national defamation trial involving Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. Then on to entertainment news on Steve and Ted... The Blur with Ted Woodward.
A local business news update from The Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Many departments and offices are moving from the courthouse building to another downtown location. Local and national news and sports plus the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
In today's KNSS Salute to Service we bring you the story of Sgt. 1st Class Sergey Zelenskiy, senior instructor with the 177th Regiment, Regional Training Institute, Michigan Army National Guard. Sgt. Zelenskiy emigrated from Kyiv, Ukraine when he was 28 years old.
Hour 1 - Four dead and the suspect as well after a shooting in a medical facility in Tulsa. Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News correspondent Jessica Rosenthal joins Ted this morning with a look at the next scheduled primary elections across America. Then we check in with Dr. Jason Wagle from Kansas Perio and Dental Implants with some more dental health wisdom.
Hour 3 - Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus entertainment news in The Blur on a Wednesday.
Ted takes a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams as the calendar turns the page to June. Then a... Well, a frankly disgusting story on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - One survivor is talking about her experiences during the incident that cost 19 children and 2 adults their lives. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Severe Thunderstorm and Tornado Warnings in Kansas on the final day of the month. We recap the day in weather ahead of Sports with Ted Woodward. We will have to get a after action report tomorrow from Steve McIntosh, who got to see a whole inning of a Wind Surge game before it got called on account of rain.
Hour 1 - Multiple shootings, multiple fatalities... officials joining with community leaders to make a statement after several incidents of violence. Local and national news updates on a Wednesday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
According to the WHO... the chances are very unlikely. Fox News' Tonya J. Powers has the latest and joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Then Ted gives us a Memorial Day weekend sports update.
Hour 3 - The pools and splash pads are open in Wichita as we close the book on May and Memorial Day weekend. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus entertainment news on The Blur.
Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner joins us this morning ahead of the first commission meeting of the month. The commission will address pay imbalances in corrections by approving a grant to increase officer pay.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. After some weather on Memorial Day got severe in the Wichita area, we are expected to get more showers and storms through mid-week.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins Ted this morning with some helpful tips in not getting bogged down in all those fees you have to pay. Don Grant C.F.P. every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - One teen was shot and killed, the other killed in hit and run fleeing from the shooting scene. Local and national news update on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted welcome AAA Kansas' Shawn Steward to the show this morning. Shawn has all the latest travel figures and information heading into the holiday weekend.
Hour 3 - WPD SWAT Officers fatally shot a man that had caused an hours long standoff. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus entertainment news in The Blur.
Plenty of baseball and softball to talk about on sports with Ted Woodward, at every level including high school, college, through the pros. Then some plumbing talk, a real life situation outlined by Steve McIntosh.
Hour 2 - Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. That after local and national news headlines and just ahead of Sports with Ted Woodward.
As a financial planner himself, Moneytracker Don Grant knows what clues to look for when assessing a new potential advisor. Advice from Don Grant, C.F.P. every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - As more light is being shown on the situation around this week's mass shooting in Texas, Steve and Ted bring you the latest information. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News correspondent Eben Brown live from Uvalde. 19 children and 2 adults were killed in the gunman's rampage. The suspect shot and injured his grandmother prior to the school shooting.
Hour 3 - Local and national news updates including the latest on the U.S. baby formula shortage. Then of course entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams joins Steve and Ted with today's Storm Track 3 Forecast. Clear and warmer this weekend with rain chances returning mid-week.
Hour 2 - We kick off hour 2's newscast with some news out of OKC. Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The public is invited to attend the Memorial Day observance to be held Monday morning at 11:00, at Veterans Memorial Park in Wichita. The event is scheduled to last under an hour. Seating is limited, participants are encouraged to bring a lawn chair.
Hour 1 - After 9 hours SWAT team members entered the home and exchanged gunfire with the suspect, who was killed. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Then we check in with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities and Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P.
Hour 2 - A storm system spending parts of 3 days in the area brings with it lots of rain. After local and national news Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with KSN Meteorologist Warren Sears.
Local and national business news from the Wichita Business Journal on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - A very late night defeat for WSU at the hands of Houston in the AAC Tournament has them facing elimination tonight. Sports with Ted Woodward after local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Plus our weekly check in with Dr. Jason Wagle of Kansas Perio and Dental Implants.
KDOT's Tom Hein joins us today on Steve and Ted in the Morning to talk about road projects plus remind us about the East Kellogg Project public meeting tomorrow. The meeting is about future improvements to the U.S. 54 corridor. Everyone interested is invited to attend Thursday, May 26, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at LifeChange Church Wichita, 10225 E Kellogg Drive.
Moneytracker Don Grant poses and answers the question on today's show. Don Grant C.F.P. every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - A law enforcement official said the attacker was killed by a Border Patrol agent who rushed into the school without waiting for backup. Local and national news headlines every weekday morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Operation Fly Formula arrived in the United States over the weekend. Fox News correspondent Jeff Monosso joins us with the latest on baby formula news.
Hour 3 - American billionaires net worth has decreased by 800 billion dollars since November. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner joins Steve and Ted this morning ahead of a budget workshop and council meeting.
Hour 2 - The Mayor and Vice Mayor have received death threats over the hiring of a new Police Chief. Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Business being done offshore is increasingly being brought back to the U.S. Moneytracker Don Grant takes a look at the practice on "onshoring" this morning on Steve and Ted. Plus a look at some of the topics that come up while we are off-microphone. Why we talk about some of those things... who knows?
Hour 1 - Georgia, Alabama, Texas, Arkansas, and Minnesota are holding primary elections today. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The President scheduled to spend one more day in Japan before returning to the U.S. We get the latest on the trip from Fox News' Jared Halpren today on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - The court finds former Pizza Hut franchiser was not a resident of the state when he sold his business. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus entertainment news... we call it The Blur.
Its Mondays with the Mayor time and Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple joins Steve and Ted to discuss this week's agenda.
Hour 2 - The nationwide average continues to climb, while prices in Kansas and the Wichita area continue to be the best in the country. Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted with a reminder, the sirens sounding today at noon will signal the "attack" warning as opposed to the usual tornado warning. Steve and Ted commenting on today's headline news.
Hour 1 - Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted plus a look at the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities. Then we check with Moneytracker Don Grant, who is relaying some investment wisdom from one of the richest men on the planet... be very wary of crypto.
Downton Abbey facing Dr. Strange in its 3rd weekend. We get a box office preview and more on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Hour 3 - Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted plus a weekend sports preview with Ted Woodward. Plenty of baseball ahead including the final Shocker Baseball series of the regular season... if they can manage to get it underway.
Windy and cooler now in Wichita. Steve and Ted hear all about it and get the weekend Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - The President says the U.S. fully supports Finland and Sweden's entry into NATO, despite the opposition from Turkey and Russia. Local national and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us every weekday morning on Steve and Ted with some savings and financial wisdom. This morning Don talks about the choices you don't make, and the ones that maybe you should.
Hour 1 - President Biden’s visit to South Korea on Friday comes amid growing tensions on the Korean Peninsula following a flurry of missile tests, including North Korea’s firing of intercontinental ballistic missiles.
But everyone is looking for one. Steve and Ted check in with Fox News' Eben Brown who is covering the situation. Lots of finger pointing and posturing from the political aisle... but none of them are actually getting more formula on the shelves.
Hour 3 - Brent Shelton, Deputy CFO, presented the report. He stated that for the first three months of the year the county's fiscal condition remains in sound shape. He pointed to a tax base growth of 3.6%, healthy fund balances, continued revenue growth and a strong real estate market.
That was the last broadcast from our former studios at 21st and Woodlawn. Steve and Ted take a look back and remember those years and the other locations where they have broadcast the show.
Hour 2 - After local and national news on Steve and Ted we check in with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. We take a look at the weekend's Storm Track 3 Forecast.
May 21st is the birthday of Retired Sgt. Victor W. Butler, one of the Tuskegee Airmen. He has a simple wish for his 100th birthday on May 21... send him birthday cards.
Hour 1 - One man shot 14 times is in critical condition. A woman shot 7 times is also in critical condition. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
KDOT's Tom Hein joins us on Steve and Ted every Wednesday morning. Tom tells us about the construction projects that will improve our everyday commute, but in the short term can slow us down.
Hour 3 - Goddard's Mayor announces his resignation to focus on a run for the Kansas House. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus The Blur, where we blur that line between news and entertainment.
So, are we not alone? Well, the hearing was less than dramatic. Steve and Ted talk a little paranormal activity on a Wednesday. That followed by bringing in our brand manager Tony to talk about our sister station KFH celebrating its 100th anniversary.
Hour 2 - It was a brief thunderstorm with potentially damaging wind gusts measured at Eisenhower National and McConnell. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning followed by a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant with a look at some economics 101. Don Grant C.F.P. joins us every weekday morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Pennsylvania's Republican primary is still up in the air with a Trump favorite holding on to a slim lead. Local and national news and sports updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Mondays at noon, residents in Sedgwick County are used to hearing weekly tornado siren tests. Next Monday, the sirens will sound the "attack" alarm instead. Steve and Ted talk about that and the county dealing with the fentanyl crisis with Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner.
Hour 3 - The country is looking at today's primaries to see which way opinion is blowing. After local and national news Steve and Ted check in with Fox News' Tonya J. Powers keeping an eye on elections.
A special guest on Steve and Ted in the morning today, Senator Roger Marshall. The fentanyl crisis is increasing incidents across Kansas, and Dr. Marshall will tour the border with 5 Kansas Sheriffs to learn more about the smuggling operations. Plenty of topics to cover with the Senator including appreciating law enforcement officers across Kansas during National Police Week.
Hour 2 - President Biden will deliver remarks later in the day. He is expected to condemn the shooting as an act of "terrorism motivated by a hateful and perverse ideology that tears at the soul of our nation." Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Is it a recession, or not a recession. Moneytracker Don Grant joins us to talk about this question and provide some tips for financial planning in an uncertain time.
Hour 1 - Additional information has been released concerning shootings over the weekend as well as fatal traffic accidents.
The opioid crisis is starting to hit the Wichita area harder according to reports from the WPD. KAKE News is doing a deep dive on the problem here in Wichita and we chat with KAKE's Pilar Pedraza with a preview on this special report.
Hour 3 - Gov. Kelly rejects conservative bill forbidding state and local health officials from making mandates or orders concerning public health. The bill did not pass by veto-proof margins. Local and national news plus entertainment news in The Blur or Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Wichita Police begin the week investigating a couple of shootings in Wichita, one claiming the life of a Wichita teenager. Steve and Ted discuss that and some fatal traffic accidents on Wichita roads with Mayor Brandon Whipple ahead of a preview of this week's city council meeting.
Hour 2 - The accidents happened at the same location within a couple hours of one another. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A heartwarming story out of California may be just what hits the spot this morning. Then we check in with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities with today's commodities report.
Hour 1 - Shootings in New York, Texas, and California; 10 killed in the NY incident. One teen dead after shooting here in Wichita. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Does it scare you? Is this really an unlucky day. Steve and Ted check in with Fox News Tonya J. Powers discussing this "most unlucky" of days.
Hour 3 - The suspect is in custody, the manhunt caused a lockdown in Towanda. Local and national news headlines on a week ending edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Ted Woodward gives us an update on the Shocker Ladies at the AAC Softball Tournament in North Carolina. Local and national sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Staffing shortage closing Juvenile Residential Facility in Sedgwick County. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P. says listen to your financial planner, but talk to retired people for advice as well.
Hour 1 - Senator Rand Paul has stalled the bill with a request to add increased oversight, the Senate will resume work on the bill Monday. Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted check in with Botanica Executive Director Marty Miller who tells us all about their newest exhibit. Created by artist Angela Pozzi, Washed Ashore is a traveling exhibit featuring giant sea life sculptures made entirely of marine debris collected from beaches to graphically illustrate the tragedy of plastic pollution in our ocean and waterways.
Hour 3 - The tax is axed. Local and national news headlines plus sports and entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Sports with Ted Woodward: Shocker Softball in the AAC Tournament, a win for the Royals... plenty of local and national sports headlines to discuss on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - In 2020, Sedgwick County recorded more traffic fatalities than any other in KS. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Steve and Ted take a look at today's KNSS Salute to Service. The 1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley hosted a division change of command ceremony May 11 at Cavalry Parade Field, Fort Riley.
Hour 1 - The bill fails by a filibuster-proof margin, leaving it effectively dead. Local and national news headlines, plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant with some tips to avoid dating scams.
As Steve and Ted wrap up a Wednesday we bring you local business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 3 - Sheriff Easter comments on an increase in opioid deaths over the past year. Local and national news headlines followed by a check in with Dr. Jason Wagle of Kansas Perio and Dental Implants.
Ted has some good news for Steve, who is suffering without his morning coffee. Some really nice renovations are happening here at the Audacy offices, but they require the temporary closure of our kitchen and bathroom facilities. Ahead of sports with Ted Woodward, some coffee talk on a mid-week edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news and sports Steve and Ted check-in with KDOT's Tom Hein. They go over some of the construction projects in the area and discuss the next phase of the East Kellogg project which will stretch out toward the Butler County line.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with some tips for those final several years before pulling the trigger on retirement. Don joins us every weekday morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The $40 billion aid package passed with bipartisan support. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning as well as a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Fox News correspondent Jared Halpren joins us from Washington D.C. with some of the latest world news headlines as Russia's war in Ukraine continues.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports, and entertainment news in The Blur with Ted Woodward, we wrap up a Tuesday edition on a very happy note. Recognizing the birthday of our pal Jim Kobbe.
In a week with no regular commission meeting, commissioners attended an informational meeting on the budget. Steve and Ted are joined every Tuesday morning by Commissioner Pete Meitzner with the latest in local government.
Hour 2 - Mid 90's yesterday, and it is in today's forecast again. After local and national news, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities joins Steve and Ted every weekday morning with the commodity update. Steve and Tom discuss agriculture and a recent report put out by the advocacy group Kansas Wheat.
Hour 1 - As protesters are gathering around the homes of some Justices, the Senate votes unanimously to increase security. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
We wrap up a Monday with some business news from The Wichita Business Journal. Some news concerning Wichita State's search for a new Athletic Director.
Hour 3 - Two injured, one critically, in separate shootings the WPD is investigating from this past weekend. Local and national news plus entertainment news in The Blur on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Mayor Brandon Whipple joins Steve from Capitol Hill this morning, answering a last minute invitation to discuss technology and infrastructure. That and more local interest on Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - The high temperatures are around 20 degrees above average this week, with a much needed cool down this weekend. Steve takes a look at the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams after local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
When someone is working with a fixed income, how do you deal with increasing prices. Some more financial wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - First Lady Jill Biden, scheduled only for a visit into eastern Europe near Ukraine, made a Mother's Day visit to meet with her counterpart in Ukraine. Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News' Jared Halpren joins us from Washington D.C. to talk about the upcoming trip for the First Lady.
Hour 3 - An upcoming anti-abortion bill up for a public vote will take on new meaning after the expected SCOTUS decision on abortion. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Whoever wins this weekend series wins the conference. Ted Woodward gives us a weekend sports preview on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After leak of documents shows the SCOTUS is nearing an overturn of Roe V. Wade, threats have come in and the court is increasing security. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve looks back to this day in 1937. The airship Hindenburg burst into flames and came crashing down in New Jersey. A moment caught in time by Herbert Morrison's eyewitness report for radio station WLS in Chicago.
Hour 1 - In some places that was a jump of $0.30 or more per gallon. Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. That followed by our daily check-ins with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities and Moneytracker Don Grant.
Plenty of news surrounding the economy, interest rates, and inflation. The White House is responding, Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News Jared Halpren in Washington D.C.
Hour 3 - An update on the damage in Sedgwick County after a tornado destroys portions of Andover. Local and national news plus the latest in entertainment on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
WSU fires AD Darron Boatright. After a report we take a closer look in sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Also a Wind Surge preview and the latest Royals news.
Hour 2 - A report before the County Commission details why sirens sounded outside the warned area. Then Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Jad is back from a week off. Spent time driving all over the state. We welcome him back, plus take a look at the commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Then sports with Ted Woodward and our daily check in with Moneytracker Don Grant talking about popular trends.
Hour 1 - A Newton man died following a wrong-way head-on car collision in eastern Kansas
Hour 1 - The opening round of the NFL draft is tonight, and the Chiefs have back-to-back picks
Unfortunate that it is their first road win of the season, but a good 6-0 win against the White Sox. Not such a good series start for the 'Surge though, sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted is followed by our weekly visit with Dr. Jason Wagle, Kansas Perio and Dental Implants. Dr. Wagle talks about the relationship between stress and dental health.
KDOT's Tom Hein joins Steve and Ted with more information on the exit closing on Saturday as well as updates on other projects. Saturday's closing will happen at 9 a.m., closing the exit from I-235 to southbound I-135. It will reopen Saturday late afternoon/early evening.
Hour 2 - The measures pass over to the House where a supermajority must vote to override or the vetoes stand. Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant says it is important to get to know the community in which you plan to retire.
Hour 1 - Plenty of reactions to the Tesla founder's buyout of Twitter. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning as well as a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Dry, windy conditions taxing fire crews across New Mexico as a disaster declaration is announced. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News' Jeff Monosso.
Hour 3 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted, Musk to acquire Twitter for around $44 billion. Then in entertainment news, we hear all about a new documentary on his company Tesla.
The review board will present their report to the Board of County Commissioners. Commissioner Pete Meitzner comments as he joins us here on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we check the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. We've had a couple of calm days, now scattered storm chances will return.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us weekdays on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Where to retire is something else a person has to plan for, it can make a big difference.
Hour 1 - The war in Ukraine is in its 3rd month. Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Not the happiest of returns, as legislators will be dealing with a couple of memorial services upon their return. Steve gets the preview from Fox News' Jared Halpren in Washington D.C.
After local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted we check on entertainment news. We blur that fine line between news and entertainment every weekday morning after 8:30 on The Blur.
Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning, Mayor Brandon Whipple gives us his opinion on the situation involving many Wichita Police Officers concerning racist tweets.
Hour 1 - After local and national news we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. The worst of the storms missed the Wichita area, now we expect a couple of days with calmer weather.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with some wisdom concerning FUD. He also tells us what FUD stands for. The Moneytracker joins us every weekday morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - After a high level meeting in Ukraine, the U.S. State Dept. will re-open its embassy in the embattled Capital. Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted check in with Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers with an Earth Day report. Earth Day is an annual event on April 22 to demonstrate support for environmental protection. First held on April 22, 1970, it now includes a wide range of events coordinated globally by EarthDay.org (formerly Earth Day Network.)
Hour 3 - Officials believe the gunshot to be self inflicted. Local and national news headlines plus Ted Woodward with entertainment news on Steve and Ted in the Morning, we call it The Blur.
Sports with Ted Woodward, the 'Surge started off the season with a 5 game losing streak. They have now won 7 in a row. Ted gives us a weekend sports preview on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines Steve and Ted get the weekend Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. A windy Friday will give way to a Saturday with a 50% chance for storms, some of which could be strong to severe.
Higher rates will eventually help those with lower risk investments, but there are obvious downsides as well. Moneytracker Don Grant joins us every weekday morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Crews have been battling fires in the state for days. Local and national news updates plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Violence, especially against school staff, is on the rise in the U.S. Fox News' Jeff Monosso joins us live from Chicago on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports, Steve and Ted take a look at today's KNSS Salute to Service. Staff Sgt. Aaron Futrell, an aviation operations noncommissioned officer, and Sgt. Tristan Meyers, a helicopter mechanic, received their awards for injuries sustained during the Jan. 8, 2020, Iranian missile strike against Al Asad Airbase in Iraq.
Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams brings us the Storm Track 3 Forecast on a Thursday morning. Slight chance for isolated severe storms in Wichita Thursday into Friday... better chances Friday into Saturday.
Hour 2 - An appeal will be filed after a Florida Judge struck down the federal mask mandate for public transportation. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The Wichita Wind Surge built a 7 run lead... lost it, but still win in extra innings. And today, like all Thursdays, they will transform into their alter ego of the Turbo Tubs. It was a good day for local baseball fans with wins for the 'Surge and Royals, WSU Ladies in softball as well. Local and national sports update with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - News breaking as the show starts this morning. A fatal fire just east of Goddard, then a few minutes later a wrong way driver report on K-254 results in a head-on fatal crash at 53rd N.
Royals win it 4-3 over Minnesota, not such good news for the Shockers though. Sports with Ted Woodward followed by our weekly visit from Dr. Jason Wagle, Kansas Perio and Dental Implants.
Hour 3 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted. Then a check of entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
KDOT public affairs manager Tom Hein joins us Wednesdays on Steve and Ted with the latest from the department about roadwork in and around the Wichita area. Tom highlights some mid-day cleaning projects to watch out for this week.
Hour 2 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted followed by the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. The Wichita area will have slight chances for thunderstorms, potentially severe storms, on Thursday.
A big gator goes viral and a study on the best and worst cities for single people... and it isn't good news for Kansas singles. Plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler commodities on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - A Florida Judge's order strikes down the federal mask mandate for public transportation. The Department of Justice will not appeal the decision, unless another mask mandate becomes necessary. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News correspondent Eben Brown joins us with the results of a poll which found 1/3 of respondents were favorable to being paid fully or in-part in crypto.
Hour 3 - It was a pretty bad 12-1 loss for WSU on a Monday night, facing a trip to take on Oklahoma today. Sports with Ted Woodward after local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Commissioner Pete Meitzner joins us today on Steve and Ted in the Morning, previewing this week's regular meeting. Commissioners will receive a report on the Sedgwick County Zoo, considered Kansas' largest tourism draw.
Hour 2 - Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning as well as business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us with an interesting report on the modern workplace, as we transform from a pandemic model to treating COVID as an endemic response. Don Grant C.F.P. with financial wisdom every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - As the Russian forces concentrate on renewed push in eastern Ukraine, an attack on infrastructure kills 7 in the eastern city of Lviv. Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning as well as a check on the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Due to a rise in COVID-19 cases, Philadelphia becomes the first large U.S. metro area to reinstate their mask mandate. We get the latest from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Then Sports with Ted Woodward and Ted's entertainment news... we call it The Blur.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams, for the week ahead. Then we move on to Sports with Ted Woodward, the Wind Surge are recovering from a slow start.
Hour 2 - We hope you already have things taken care of, otherwise you have to get that return postmarked by the end of the day (anyone still using the post office to file that is.) Local and national news and sports headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A Fox News report on the increasing price for air travel, followed by Moneytracker Don Grant with some things you may not know about investing. Don Grant, C.F.P. every weekday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - As the war in Ukraine rages on, Pope Francis made a call for peace on Easter. Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Elon Musk and Twitter in the headlines for the last week. Steve and Ted get the latest on the situation from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - It took a while, but the 'Surge are finally in the win column. A baseball weekend preview after local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning. And then entertainment news on The Blur, what is new in theaters this weekend?
Steve and Ted get the Easter weekend forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Then in sports we get a sports weekend preview from Ted Woodward.
Hour 2 - The fire was brought under control and an area around the damaged gas plant was evacuated. K-96 reopened before rush hour on Friday morning. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
The new test gives results in around 3 minutes and is reported to be very accurate. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - Russians denying that an attack by Ukraine is responsible for the sinking of the Moskva. Local, national, and world news on Steve and Ted plus a check in with Moneytracker Don Grant. Don gives us some tips to help avoid scams, and we wish Don a very happy birthday.
Hour 2 - The man accused of shooting 10 people on a Brooklyn subway train, 62-yrea-old Frank R. James, was arrested Wednesday and charged with a federal terrorism offense after the suspect called police to come get him. Local and national news and sports updates on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
About 190 miles south of Santa Fe, the McBride Fire started Tuesday afternoon and quickly expanded into a major fire. Steve and Ted get the latest from Fox News' Jeff Monosso.
Hour 3 - Peeps are getting a TikTok page. That and more entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward after local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Local business headlines from The Wichita Business Journal, every weekday morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Members of Congress have signed a letter to the Interior Secretary, asking the Department of the Interior to resume providing the Honor Flight Network with vehicular escort for Honor Flights traveling to Washington, D.C. It is the KNSS Salute to Service, followed by a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - Local, national, and world news on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Plus a visit and more financial wisdom from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
After a check in with Dr. Jason Wagle of Kansas Perio and Dental Implants, Ted Woodward brings us sports headlines. Adding up the total score from the first inning only, the Shockers, Royals, and 'Surge were down 13-0 heading into the second inning. 3 bad starts lead to 3 lost games for local baseball.
Hour 3 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus Ted brings the entertainment news in The Blur.
KDOT's Tom Hein joins us this morning with plenty of information on construction work. The new work on I-135 will close a lane between 13th and 17th northbound. Plus, wear your orange... it is National Work Zone Awareness Week.
Hour 2 - The tornado on the ground for 7 miles near Salado, Tx. Local and national news on Steve and Ted followed by the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
FOMO, that's Fear Of Missing Out. And it is a tool that scammers will use to swindle someone with a get rich quick scheme. Steve and Ted learn all about FOMO from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Hour 1 - Heavy rain early this morning... very brief heavy rain and small hail. A sizeable cool down today from yesterday's high of 87. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted are happy to welcome Maj. Nancy Powers to the show this morning with more information on the Salvation Army's efforts to solve the food desert issues in Wichita. For more information or to make donations call the Salvation Army at (316) 263-2769 or visit the website of the Salvation Army Wichita Command.
Hour 3 - News breaking this morning on Steve and Ted during local and national news headlines. At least 13 injured as police in New York search for a suspect.
A check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams, 50% chance of thunderstorms in the Wichita area tonight. Better chances of potentially strong storms north of the Wichita area.
Hour 2 - The bill was filed after 3-Kansas communities passed ordinances to provide local identification cards for illegal immigrants and other residents. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning, as well as our weekly check-in with Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner.
Sports with Ted Woodward and a Shocker Baseball preview on Steve and Ted in the morning. Local and national sports headlines plus a couple of amusing news stories... including a "Karen" getting what's coming to her.
Hour 1 - More reports of Russian atrocities coming mainly from contested areas in eastern Ukraine. Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News Correspondent Jared Halpren joins us from Washington D.C. with the latest from Capitol Hill.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports we take a look at entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward. Then a check of business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Three losses for the Wichita Wind Surge to start the season, but the ballpark was packed with fans. Steve and Ted speak to Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple about the beginning of the season, a "hidden" fee at Riverfront Stadium, and scooters. Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Local and national news followed by our daily check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. The storm chances are better east of the Wichita area, but this system could have the potential for hail and even tornadoes.
Steve and Ted are joined by Moneytracker Don Grant with more tips to help folks save a little more in retirement.
Hour 1 - Russia is gearing up for another push in eastern Ukraine. Local, national, and world news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus sports and a check in with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
It was a low scoring affair, but the Royals got the win at the K over the Cleveland Guardians. Sports on Steve and Ted in the morning followed by a check in with Fox News' Tonya J. Powers with a list of the best companies to work for.
Hour 3 - A forklift and propane lead to a 3-alarm fire at a northeast Wichita business. Local and national news on Steve and Ted followed by entertainment news on The Blur with Ted Woodward.
Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. An overnight freeze tonight will give way to a warmer weekend ahead.
Hour 2 - Local, national, and the latest world news on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Also, we wrap up hour 2 with a check of business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins Steve and Ted this morning with some timely tax advice. The Moneytracker, on Steve and Ted after 6:45 a.m. every weekday morning.
Hour 1 - Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning, plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Steve and Ted get the latest on the confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson from Fox News' Jared Halpren in Washington D.C. The Senate to vote before leaving for their spring break.
Hour 3 - After local and national news we talk about opening day in Sports with Ted Woodward, then during entertainment news on The Blur we talk about some of the latest stadium delicacies available.
Local business news every weekday morning right here on Steve and Ted in the Morning, courtesy of our pals over at The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - The fire at the Coleman plant began just after 5:00 Wednesday afternoon in the 2100 block of E. 37th Street near 37th and Hillside.
Longtime Shockers Morris Udeze and Dexter Dennis will be Shockers no more, choosing to enter the transfer portal. Also featured on Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning... It is MLB Opening Day, and opening day at the K for the Royals.
Hour 1 - More than 100 veterans received commemorative pins in honor of the 50th Vietnam War Commemoration and 5th Annual Vietnam War Veterans Day. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning. Plus visits from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities and Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P.
Dierks Bently is set to resume his festival after 2 years off due to COVID. Ted brings us entertainment news, we call it The Blur on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - After local and national news we check sports with Ted Woodward. Bob Bowlsby will step down as Commissioner of the Big 12, WSU drops game at Eck Stadium, an unusual start time for the Wichita Thunder. Sports and plenty more on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted kick off a new Wednesday feature, a highway update with Kansas Department of Transportation Public Affairs Manager Tom Hein. Tom joins us this morning with information about asphalt patching and KDOT crews.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Dry and windy for a couple of days, and an increased danger of wildfires. The Red Flag Warning for today starts at noon and goes until 8 p.m.
Records show Matt Mowers, a leading Republican primary candidate, cast a ballot in New Hampshire’s 2016 presidential primary. And then again in New Jersey's, potentially violating federal voter fraud law. News on Steve and Ted then a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - The bill is headed to the Governor's desk, where it will be signed into the toughest anti-abortion law in the U.S. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Fox News' Jeff Monosso is covering the lawsuit as the state of West Virginia goes head-to-head against Johnson and Johnson and others as the fallout from the opioid crisis starts to settle.
Hour 3 - The Wichita Police Department is investigating after human remains were found in north Wichita. The discovery was made late Saturday in the 4-thousand block of East 45th Street North, just north of Stucky Middle School, between Hillside and Oliver.
Steve and Ted check in with Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner on a Tuesday morning. The State is looking to build a new mental health facility and local officials are asking, "why not here?"
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Winds picking up with thunderstorm chances Tuesday night and gusty winds on Wednesday.
In sports, Ted gives us a recap of last night's 72-69 win over UNC in the National Championship Game. We get reaction from Coach Self as well... after a record setting comeback for the Jayhawks. It is a Rock Chalk Tuesday morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - As civilian bodies are discovered after Russian withdraw, Moscow denying everything... claiming the photos are faked. Local and national news plus the latest on the war in Ukraine on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve checks in with Fox News' Jeff Monosso who is going over the results of a recent Fox News poll on electronic vehicles.
Hour 3 - They joked about it, but nobody slapped anyone else. After local and national news and sports we check in with Ted Woodward, once again behind the entertainment desk on The Blur, entertainment news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
After checking in with KSN's Ronelle Williams with today's forecast, Ted brings us a preview of tonight's national championship game. KU is favored over UNC, and defeated Villanova fairly easily in their Final Four matchup.
Hour 2 - After local and national news updates we bring you Mondays with the Mayor. Steve talks about this week's City Council agenda, then Steve and Mayor Whipple discuss a recent national news story and a pardoned bird.
Steve makes his return from hip replacement surgery. In the hosting chair once again, Steve talks about his protracted absence and his recovery at home. As well as his ongoing issues and progress toward getting back to 100%. Finally a Steve and Ted episode... with both Steve and Ted in the studio.
Hour 1 - Authorities in California say at least 12 others were injured in the incident. Local and national news updates plus sports and a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Sports with Ted Woodward previews an action packed sports weekend. Then some fun news kickers, including a story about a burger flipping robot.
Hour 3 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted followed by entertainment news... we call it The Blur.
Yup, a great forecast... a day after a record snowfall for the last day of March. We get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - A month long burn ban... yes after a couple of days of rain and even snow. Welcome to spring in Kansas. Local and national news and sports on a Friday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Kansas is planning fewer updates of its data about COVID-19 now that officials are formally declaring that the state is moving toward treating COVID-19 as a disease like the flu, and isn't considered a pandemic. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Potential fallout for the slap at the Oscars is being discussed. Ted gets the latest from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers who is keeping an eye on the situation.
Hour 3 - However, the move won’t allow nursing home employees to avoid the vaccination mandate. The federal government informed the state last week that it will charge Kansas nearly $349-thousand-dollars a year to have federal teams survey nursing homes for compliance. Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Roads getting slippery as we get another round of snow in the Wichita area. Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. We take a look ahead to the weekend on a Thursday Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - Aviation Boatswain’s Mate 3rd Class, Shelby Mann, from Udall, Kansas, is currently assigned to the USS America in the Indo-Pacific region. On today's KNSS Salute to Service we speak with Mann who was on liberty in Japan.
Over the protests of a conservative group, Gov. Evers removes guidelines that target the program funding toward minority groups. Ted gets the story from Fox's Jeff Monosso in Chicago.
Hour 3 - After local and national news we get a sports update and a KU preview from Ted Woodward. Then it is entertainment news in The Blur.
In today's KNSS Salute to Service we take a look at an effort to honor veterans and their working dogs by minting special commemorative coins. The Salute to Service plus a look at sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - The war continues in Ukraine, and casualty counts continue to rise. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a check of the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
It is gaining more traction than such bills have in the recent past. A bit of local news ahead of a look at the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - KS' Representatives and Senators respond after President Zelenskyy's speech. Local and national news and sports plus Moneytracker Don Grant on a Thursday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
We wrap up a Wednesday episode of Steve and Ted in the Morning with some local business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 3 - A truncated segment of Steve and Ted due to live coverage, we take a look at local and national headlines and check entertainment news on The Blur.
The weather rollercoaster heads down once again in Kansas after a very warm mid-week. Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - The medical supply manufacturing business will occupy the former Golf Warehouse building in Wichita. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus our weekly check in (a little early) with Dr. Jason Wagle from Kansas Perio and Dental Implants.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us every weekday morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning with financial wisdom. Don brings us a study finding more and more young women are getting into investing.
Hour 1 - In an effort to increase aid to his country under fire from Russia, Ukraine's president asking for assistance from the U.S. All the latest local, national, and world news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve is at home recovering from hip surgery. Ted and Jad visit with Steve live on a Tuesday morning to get the latest on his health and his return to the studio.
Hour 3 - War in Ukraine and drought right here in Kansas are both bad signs for global wheat harvest totals. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news on The Blur.
Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner joins us this morning as the COVID numbers reach a low we haven't seen in a while. Ted visits with Commissioner Meitzner, who joins us every Tuesday on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - And then (of course) a cool down and chances for rain and even possibly snow return. We check the Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on Steve and Ted this morning.
The global pandemic really supercharged the trend, and now more and more employers are making a permanent part of the options for their workforce. We get more from Moneytracker Don Grant on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted plus a check of the commodities with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Problems persist and the crude prices remain high. And that means sustained higher gas prices for American consumers. We get the latest from Fox's Eben Brown in Florida.
Hour 3 - Local and national news followed by sports with Ted Woodward. Then entertainment news on Steve and Ted, we call it The Blur.
Yes, sunny and mild through mid-week. Rain chances and a cool down return on Thursday with a potential for some overnight snow. Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Hour 2 - There will be no regular scheduled council meeting as several members are in D.C. at the National League of Cities Congressional City Conference. Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple joins us live from D.C. on Mondays with the Mayor.
Jointly has a variety of benefits, but under the right circumstances separately filing could be better. Moneytracker Don Grant joins us this morning with a little more on the difference in filing status.
Hour 1 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus sport and a check of the commodities trading with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
The latest Bureau of Labor Statistics inflation report is out, and nobody was expecting the news to be good. Ted gets the latest from Fox News' Jessica Rosenthal on a Friday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports, then entertainment news in The Blur, we check local business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Ted gets the weekend forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Another cool down next week, but a picture perfect Sunday in store for Wichita.
Hour 2 - The miles long convoy outside Ukraine's capital city is moving again, Russians appearing to be circling the city. Local, national, and international news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
An early exit for the Shox in the AAC Tournament. Sports with Ted Woodward, plenty of weekend sports to preview on a Friday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Much higher snowfall for KS north and west of Wichita. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant and Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
On Steve and Ted this morning we speak with American Conservative Union Chairman and Wichita native Matt Schlapp. Ted and Matt discuss national politics, Ukraine and U.S. energy, and education in the United States. Matt is in town signing his new book "The Desacrators: Defeating the Cancel Culture Mob and Reclaiming One Nation Under God."
Hour 3 - After local and national news we check sports with Ted Woodward. The 'Cats make an early exit in the Big 12 Tournament. Then we check entertainment news in The Blur.
A winter storm rolls across the state, Wichita is spared the worst of the snow... so far. We take a look at the Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on a Thursday Sports Daily.
Hour 2 - The war in Ukraine is in its 3rd week. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus today's KNSS Salute to Service, the armed forces celebrating the contributions of women across U.S. history.
After a quick reminder about the upcoming GridIron show (starring our own Ted Woodward) we get a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant. When should you shred those tax and financial documents... Don has the answers.
Hour 1 - One man hospitalized in the shooting, police looking for a suspect. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
After a report about taxes state to state (where Kansas has a pretty poor showing) we check sports with Ted Woodward. WSU gets a home win over ORU at Eck Stadium.
Hour 3 - The Biden Administration says no to the potential deal and Republican lawmakers are voicing their criticism. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus Wednesdays with Wagle, Dr. Jason Wagle of Kansas Perio and Dental Implants.
Fox News' Tonya J. Powers is covering the current oil issues and the war in Ukraine. What can the government do to help stabilize rising prices... and what are they willing to do?
Hour 2 - After local and national news we take a look at the latest turn on the weather roller coaster with KSN Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Whatever we get in Sedgwick County, it could be worse. They are expecting heavier snow totals north of here.
Moneytracker Don Grant C.F.P joins us on Steve and Ted in the Morning weekdays after 6:45 a.m. A diversified portfolio is important, and Don Grant always brings us some good fiscal wisdom.
Hour 1 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus sports, traffic and weather, and the Commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Fox News' Jeff Monosso joins Ted today as the news breaks, the President will ban Russian oil. Jeff is covering the rising gas prices across the country and what is, and isn't, being done for relief.
Hour 3 - Local and national news and sports updates plus a Tuesday edition of entertainment news in The Blur.
Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner joins us with a preview of this week's commission meeting. The commissioners will be looking at a program aimed at lessening the number of people with mental health issues in the Sedgwick County Jail.
Hour 2 - After a little recovery, back down into winter we go again. Some precipitation chances for Wichita in today's Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams after local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Over the course of today's episode of Steve and Ted in the Morning, Ted and Jad broke down a report with a list of breakfast cereals. The report was split up over 3 segments, so we've posted the "supercut" here for the discussion in its entirety.
Hour 1 - Local and national news update on Steve and Ted as well as Sports, a commodities update with Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities, and the Moneytracker Don Grant.
Fox's Simon Owen joins Ted this morning from Poland at the border with Ukraine. Simon gives us a description of what he is seeing as a million or more refugees flee Russian forces in the Ukraine.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports we move on to entertainment news in The Blur. Numbers improving at the U.S. box office... and we have Batman to thank for that.
After some bad marine biology news Ted checks in with KSN Meteorologist Ronelle Williams for the Storm Track 3 Forecast. It has been a weird couple of days weather-wise, so let's take a look ahead at Wichita's forecast. Then a look at the top of the charts.
Hour 2 - Monday rolls around again and Ted checks in with Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple. It is Mondays with the Mayor on Steve and Ted in the Morning after a look at local and national news and sports.
After a root vegetable story we get an explanation form Moneytrakcer Don Grant. The lottery winners always take the lump sum payout... and Don tells us why that makes sense.
Hour 1 - Russia is offering a day for Ukrainians to move, after breaking 2 previous cease fire offers. Local, national, and world news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
The situation in Ukraine drawing attention from all over the globe, Ted gets the latest from Washington D.C. checking in with Fox's Jessica Rosenthal live from Capitol Hill.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports we bring you a Friday favorite... entertainment news on The Blur.
Ted gets this weekend's Storm Track 3 Forecast with Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. We do see some cooler weather and storm chances return next week. Then a weekend sports preview with Ted Woodward.
Hour 2 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted in the Morning plus local business news from The Wichita Business Journal. The WBJ is shining a spotlight on local innovation with a March tournament.
So, what shall we call that drink in the copper cup. No longer a "Moscow Mule," should we change it to "American Stallion?" A quick discussion of drinks on Steve and Ted followed by an update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Hour 1 - So far no reports of increased radiation in the area. Local and international news on Steve and Ted plus sports and a visit from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Blue will continue on in the world of internal combustion, while Model E will focus on electric vehicles. Ted gets the latest on the big brand split from Fox News' Jeff Monosso in Chicago.
Hour 3 - After local and national news and sports we get entertainment news in The Blur. A feather in your mat?! A truly epic meltdown on Wheel of Fortune is making its way around the internet.
After a check of the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams we check sports with Ted Woodward. Ted recaps a Shocker win and previews the Jayhawks hosting TCU.
Hour 2 - The unit known as the Six Triple Eight served many tasks during the war, including the sorting and routing of mail for millions of American service members and civilians.
Does the social video platform have a negative effect on kids? Attorneys General across the U.S. are looking into it. Plus Ted gets a visit from the Moneytracker Don Grant, with some figures on 7 figure homes in the U.S.
Hour 1 - The Commission reviewed the mask mandate at their weekly meeting. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
The Shocker Men are headed to Tulsa still looking for their first in conference road win. Sports with Ted Woodward on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - We lead off our local and national news update, we have a story about a missing Wichita girl. After a sports update we have an update on that lead story.
Ted is joined by Fox News' Jeff Monosso with an update on the Texas Primary Election. Jeff gives us some of the highlights.
Hour 2 - It isn't really spring yet right? How accurate was the groundhog considering our unseasonable heat? Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams after a local and national news update.
Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) joins us the day after President Biden delivered his 1st State of the Union Address. Ted gets Sen. Marshall's reaction to the speech on a Wednesday edition of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The conflict in Ukraine and Russian aggression a big talking point for the President and those delivering responses. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Of course for us here in Kansas, that means the International Pancake Race between Liberal, Kansas and the city of Olney in England. Ted gives us a little of the history of that tradition, then we take a look at entertainment news in The Blur on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - They agreed to hold more meetings as the fighting and violence continue. Fox News Correspondent Simon Owen joins us with the latest from London.
Sedgwick County Commissioner Pete Meitzner joins Ted this morning to preview the meeting plus talk about several issues in local government including the latest on the COVID front. Commissioner Meitzner joins us every Tuesday morning on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news, Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Temperatures approaching 80 tomorrow in Wichita.
At the beginning of National Women's History Month, Ted brings us a list of what states are best (and worst) for women. That ahead of a local and national sports update on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Fighting continues in the Ukraine after 1st talks between Ukrainian and Russian negotiators. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Are we turning the COVID corner? Ted visits with Fox News' Eben Brown in Florida with the latest on the pandemic. Then its sports with Ted Woodward, not a great day for Shocker Basketball fans as WSU falls to Memphis again.
Hour 3 - Local and national news updates on Steve and Ted plus the latest entertainment news, we call it The Blur.
High temperatures in the high 60's to mid 70's, no rain or snow in the forecast. We get the very nice KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams on Steve and Ted in the morning.
Hour 2 - After local and national news and sports, Ted checks in with Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple. Its Mondays with the Mayor, Monday mornings on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Moneytracker Don Grant says the money has been growing tax-free, now the IRS is going to want a piece. Don Grant C.F.P. joins us weekday mornings on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - The war in Ukraine continues, both sides agree to meet and discuss a cease fire near the border with Belarus. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Well, not really. Talk on Capitol Hill around a potential protest to the upcoming State of the Union... at least one Republican linking wearing no mask to the classic "streak." This story followed by entertainment news in The Blur on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - Day 2 of Russia's invasion of Ukraine sees explosions and gunfire in the capital city. After our own local and national news Ted checks in with Fox News' Simon Owen in London with the latest from Europe.
After a preview of this weekend's John Whitmer Show, Ted has the local business update from The Wichita Business Journal. The WBJ shines a spotlight on a Wichita entrepreneur in a growing corner of the market.
Hour 2 - After local and national news Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.
Moneytracker Don Grant joins us on Steve and Ted with a report on where folks were moving during the pandemic.
Hour 1 - Fighting between Russian and Ukraine not helping volatile oil prices and now Wichita's average price is up 20 cents to 3.49 a gallon. Local and national news plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities.
Ted gets the latest on the U.N. report on the frequency and severity of wildfires from Fox News' Tonya J. Powers.
Hour 3 - The County Commission and other offices will move from the Courthouse into the downtown Ruffin Building. Local and national news on Steve and Ted plus entertainment news in The Blur.
Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. Highs back over 60 by Monday, a steady increase from today's 23.
Hour 2 - In a news update we have today's KNSS Salute to Service, This past February 11th, base personnel and guests gathered for a dedication ceremony in recognition of the Women’s Reserve Battalion, aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego.
It is not a good time to have need for a used car. Ted knows this first hand, and we discuss ahead of a local and national sports update on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 1 - Russian President Vladimir warns other countries about the consequences of interference as the invasion of Ukraine begins.
Good news for workers at Wichita's largest employer. Good for the local economy. Local business news on Steve and Ted from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 3 - Local and national news on Steve and Ted followed by our weekly check in with Dr. Jason Wagle of Kansas Perio and Dental Implants. Then sports with Ted Woodward. K-State still struggling at Allen Fieldhouse as the Jayhawks win 102 - 83.
Not only are the hives being stolen, the thieves are leaving the bees to die. Ted gets this story from Fox News' Jeff Monosso who is keeping an eye on the situation.
Hour 2 - When will we get a break from the plunge in temperatures? After local and national news Ted gets the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.