Hi. I’m JP. It’s hard to believe that I’ve been rockin’ and rollin’ the radio waves for over 20 years. The top thing that I’ve noticed about growing older is that everything starts reminding you of something. Both good and bad, but there's always a link to that memory --- and nothing does it more than music. When I’m not preoccupied with consuming delicious IPAs, you’ll find me either, 1.) Taking a nap, or 2.) Rockin’ from 3-7 every weekday. Crank it up!
James Patrick
Thanksgiving Will Be One of the Colder Turkey Days in Waterloo
It's not going to be the coldest Thanksgiving the city has ever been through, but it's definitely not going to be on the warm side of things.
The Strange Tale of Iowa’s ‘Vomiting Vulture’
There are 23 species of vultures throughout the world but only ONE can be found in the Hawkeye State.
30 Years Ago Tonight: The First Network TV ‘Condom Commercial’
On November 17, 1991, Fox Broadcasting Company became the first national broadcast television network to run a paid condom commercial.
Iowa’s Law Regarding When to ‘Dim Your Damn Headlights’
You know who you are. The vehicle that’s blinding me with your 900 trillion lumen super-ultra-bright headlights.
Waterloo Could See a ‘White Thanksgiving’ This Year
Dreaming of a…. ‘WHITE THANKSGIVING?’
The Creator of ‘Green Mountain Coffee’ Went to College in Iowa
Bob Stiller graduated with a bachelor of arts at Parsons College in Fairfield, Iowa, in 1968,
Artist Who Created Van Halen’s ‘1984’ Album Cover Lives in Iowa
Margo Nahas has designed nearly two dozen album covers over the course of her artistic career, including Van Halen’s iconic “1984” painting. AND…She lives in Iowa.
Over 100 Iowa DOT Snowplows are on the Roads This Morning
Most of the plows are currently working in the Northwest corner of the state.
Once in a Lifetime ‘Christmas Comet’ Heading Towards Earth
No, Santa Claus won't be riding on this icy celestial rock, but he may see it while flying with his reindeer on Christmas Eve.
Have You Seen the ‘Prairie Chicken’ in Iowa?
In the late 19th century, it was common to see hundreds if not thousands of Prairie Chickens in Iowa.