I'm Dennis Foley and I can be heard on 710 KEEL Morning News and half-hourly during Rush Limbaugh. I was born in Islip, New York, and grew up on Long Island, NY, and in New Hampshire. I am an award-winning journalist who worked previously at WRHU-FM (Hempstead, NY), New Hampshire Public Radio (Concord, NH), ABC News (New York, NY), and WRIV (Riverhead, NY). I'm a sports fan, love talking politics, and working to make my community better and stronger!
Dennis Foley
Top 11 Weirdest News Stories in Louisiana of 2013
A lot of weird things have happened in Louisiana in 2013. So, let's take a stroll down memory lane and look at the Top 11 best weird news stories that happened in Louisiana this year.
Robert Bond to Be Transported Back to Bossier City
The husband accused of killing his Bossier wife last month is now well enough to be transported back to Bossier Parish.
Did a South African Interpreter Flip Off President Obama?
There's been enough hoopla over the errant sign language interpreter at the Nelson Mandela memorial service. But, was there a hidden message slipped in?
Seahawks QB Russell Wilson Picked Up By Texas Rangers in Rule 5 Draft
Russell Wilson is going to be wearing a different uniform... on the baseball diamond.
Terry Bradshaw Not Happy With 2014 Super Bowl Location
Terry Bradshaw is not happy with where the 2014 Super Bowl will be played this year.
President Obama Takes Selfie With World Leaders at Nelson Mandela’s Memorial Service, Greets Castro
While attending Nelson Mandela's memorial service, President Barack Obama, British Prime Minister David Cameron, and Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt commemorated the moment by taking a photo together.
Winter Weather Prompts Power Outages in Ark-La-Tex
Icy weather has caused thousands of SWEPCO customers to lose power in the Texarkana area this morning.
Shreveport-Bossier Businesses Offer Military Discounts
Local businesses are offering military personnel at least a 10% discount this holiday season.
Remains Found in Webster Parish Confirmed To Be Annie Bond
Charred remains discovered in Webster Parish have been confirmed to be those of Annie Bond by forensics experts.
Families, Schools and Organizations Sleep Out to Raise Homelessness Awareness
Hundreds of cardboard shelters occupied the Independence Stadium turf to raise awareness for homelessness in Shreveport-Bossier.
Saints Dominate Cowboys in Sunday Night Football
The Saints came marching into their home stadium to drum the Dallas Cowboys 49-17.
Walmart Website Down After Glitch Offered Super Deals
The holiday season is quickly approaching, which means there will be some great sales to be found. However, Walmart.com had some unbelievably low prices on Nov. 6. Too low, it turns out.
Thanks to what seems to be a glitch on the site, several items were being offered and snatched up by buyers at ridiculously low prices.