I was born and raised in Phenix City, Alabama. Yes the spelling is correct; they just spell it wrong in Arizona. Phenix City is right across the Chattahoochee River from Columbus, Georgia. I began working here on 1130 The Tiger (KWKH) in 1990 and have done the Morning Show, Middays and Afternoon Show. I do traffic reports and I'm the webmaster for our 6 Townsquare Media websites in Shreveport.
Danny Fox
What Is Open and Closed on Labor Day in Shreveport & Bossier City?
Labor Day in America is a holiday traditionally on the first Monday in September. It's also viewed as the unofficial end of the summer. This year, it falls on Monday, September 2.
Here’s a rundown of what’s open and what’s closed in Shreveport-Bossier during the Labor Day holiday.
When is Presidential Joke Day and How Did It Begin?
Presidential Joke Day, which is celebrated each year on August 11, started with an incident that happened with President Ronald Reagan. It just goes to show that president's have a sense of humor, too.
While many Americans think that it's a day to make jokes about the president (or tell jokes about presidents on President's Day), it's actually a day for presidents to make or tell their own jokes.
Tennessee Editor Writes Headline to President Obama ‘Take Your Jobs Plan and Shove It,’ Gets Fired
Tennessee newspaper editor, Drew Johnson's headline read, "Take your jobs plan and shove it, Mr. President: Your policies have harmed Chattanooga enough." The president was visiting Chattanooga to speak about his job plans and according to Johnson's article his advice wasn't needed there.
10 Celebrities You Might Not Know Went Bankrupt
Where did the money that all these celebrities had at one time in their lives go? Musician, MC Hammer squandered $33 million, Gary Busey has less than $50,000 left to his name, and what happened to the $300 million that Mike Tyson had?
The 10 Best Beatles’ Songs of All Time
On this date in 1965, the Beatles' second movie, "Help!" starring John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr made its debut. We love this song, and it just so happens to be one of the 10 best Beatles' songs of all time.
10 Best Back to School Gift Ideas for Teachers
It's back to school time, which means students will head back to class for reading, writing and arithmetic. One thing mom and dad might consider adding to the list of back to school supplies is a small gift for the teacher.
Whether it's for a grade school teacher, high school teacher or college teacher, buying a gift is a nice gesture...
See the Best Pictures from Shreveport’s Sportsman’s Expo 2013
This weekend, July 19-21, is Shreveport-Bossier's annual outdoor hunting, fishing and sports show Sportsman's Expo. We'll be updating this one post all weekend long with all the best photos featuring our special guests from your favorite TV shows like "Sons of Guns" and "Swamp People," awesome vendors and fun activities.
Two Alligators Found in Bossier Parish on Same Day
Bossier Parish's Marlene Rome of Bossier City got a big surprise when she arrived home from work on Monday to her Crosscreek Drive home. There was a 6' alligator making himself comfortable in her yard.
She quickly called the Bossier Sheriffs Department who sent deputies to keep law and order with the huge reptile while waiting for a wrangler to come and catch the monster.
Full Vendors List and Sponsors for Sportsman’s Expo 2013
We're super excited about this year's Sportsman's Expo on July 19-21 at the Shreveport Convention Center because it's in a bigger location, which means more outdoor vendors than ever before! Here are all the vendors you can expect to see at this year's event.
How Do Female Astronauts Wash Their Hair on the International Space Station?
We all know that women in the Shreveport-Bossier area hate having a bad hair day, especially when the humidity here in Louisiana won't let them do anything with their hair. How would they handle the situation onboard the International Space Station...
Have You Seen the Video of the Popocatepetl Volcano in Mexico Erupting?
Over the past few days Just east of Mexico City, the Popocatepetl volcano has erupted once again, this time with a cloud of vapor and ash 2 miles high.
The national center for Disaster Prevention in Mexico has raised the volcano alert to Stage 3 Yellow, the highest level before a Red Alert which is when people will be evacuated. The video shows up close footage of the Popocatepetl volcano.
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Do You Like the New Look of the Handicapped Sign? [POLL]
The handicapped sign has a brand new look. Right now, the new version is only being used in New York City, but perhaps it will make its way down to Louisiana sometime in the future.