The U.S. began "intense" operations in Syria against the terror group ISIS early Tuesday, sending bombers, fighters, and Tomahawk missiles into ISIS-dominated territory in the northern part of the country.
National Radio Personality Kidd Kraddick Dead at 53
A huge tornado touched down just outside of Oklahoma City earlier today, causing widespread destruction and leaving behind a yet-untold number of casualties.
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Texas Fertilizer Plant Explodes; Mass Injuries Reported
An explosion in West, TX, just outside of Waco, spread fires across multiple buildings and injured an unknown number of people earlier tonight.
The explosion occurred at the West Fertilizer Plant shortly before 8 PM CT.
A large number of people have been reported injured, though the number of those killed in the explosion, if any, has not yet been officially released...
Time to Complete Your NCAA Tournament Bracket – You Could Win a Million Dollars
Thank you for registering for our 97.3 The Dawg NCAA Tournament Bracket Challenge! Now that the field has been announced, it's time to fill out your bracket, and do your best to beat Jude Walker.
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See Tim McGraw live and meet him backstage in Tampa! Enter below for the trip of a lifetime. One lucky winner will fly to Tampa to see McGraw with a guest on May 11, plus $500 to spend any way you want.
McGraw is gearing up for the release of Two Lanes of Freedom, featuring some of the legendary singer's rowdiest rockers in years (like 'Truck Yeah') and the heartland country of 'One of These Nigh
Norman Schwarzkopf, the retired American general who led coalition forces in the 1991 Gulf War, died of pneumonia Thursday in Tampa, Florida at the age of 78, the Associated Press reports.
Fly to Orlando, Fla. to See Luke Bryan Live in Concert
Nothing like spending a few days in tropical Florida with Luke Bryan to beat the winter blues. And now we've got your chance to see Luke live in concert for free in Orlando.
Arlen Specter, the bristly former Republican senator from Pennsylvania who often made headlines by playing the political center and confounding Republican colleagues in the Senate, died today at age 82. According to Specter's family, his death was due to complications from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.