Steve Pulaski is rapidly making an impact both on air and in the Tri-State community. You can find Steve attending local events, concerts, and more on a regular basis. For as long as he can remember, radio has been a part of Steve's life, so he's honored to be in a position where he can actually create great material on the radio and online. Steve has also been nominated for two Illinois Broadcasters Association Silverdome Awards! Furthermore, he is also a film critic, so he's always staying posted on new movies in theaters and on streaming. In addition to talking and writing, Steve is a die-hard Chicago Bears fan (as rough as it may be) and has two cats, appropriately named Siskel and Ebert! You can hear me on Y105 weekday mornings, 6-10 AM!
Steve Pulaski
Waterloo Arena Football Team Announce New Head Coach
The hiring comes a little over a week after the abrupt resignation of Mook Zimmerman.
Chicago Restaurant to Honor Legendary Comedian Behind ‘Groundhog Day’
It'll be a celebration for a Chicago comedy legend on a significant February holiday.
Tourist Restaurant in Chicago to Close After Nearly 40 Years
The iconic guitar is about to blare its last tune in Chicago's River North neighborhood.
Wisconsin Native Hired to Serve as General Manager of NFL Team
John Spytek is a Pewaukee, WI native, and has a huge connection to Tom Brady too.
Five Flags Center to Welcome Local Bands, Food Trucks for Huge Spring Event
"Spring Vibes: Bands and Bites" is happening Saturday, March 29th in Dubuque!
Hy-Vee is Bringing Back an Old Favorite Restaurant with Revamped Menu
The big question: what's the future of Wahlburgers?
That Time an Iowa Governor Tried to ‘Outlaw’ ‘Beavis & Butt-Head’
Back in 1993, Iowa Governor Terry Branstad took drastic measures to stop his son from watching the show.
Dubuque Filmmaker Announces Horror Sequel is in Development
"Are You Dead Yet?" which premiered in Dubuque in June 2024, will be getting a follow-up!
The State of Wisconsin Remembers the Legendary Bob Uecker
The late, great Uecker served as the Milwaukee Brewers' broadcaster for 54 seasons.
Beloved East Coast Beer Should Start Appearing in Illinois Bars, Stores
America's oldest brewery is finally expanding distribution west.