Bob Lonsberry
Bob talks to Angelica Bakery owner Dave Drury about the production stoppage of salt rising bread from his bakery, talks about the Rochester Police Accountability Board having a bigger budget then City Council, and gives an update on the Air India crash of last month.
Bob talks about Bagel Land re-opening, and electrical demand and green energy in New York, Bob takes a call, talks about the woman hit by a Park Police officer in York, a fight in Henrietta, and public sanitation and building codes.
Bob talks about Trump telling off his own supporters over the Epstein list, Bob takes a call, talks about a man who had guns in his car at the capitol and his own situation with guns in Washington D.C., and Bob talks about the decision to shut down the Fishers Fire District being tabled.
Bob talks about the Senate voting to cut $9 billion from foreign aid and public broadcasting, the state raising the maximum age one can apply to be a police officer and the hoops jumped through to become a cop in New York, Bob gives an update on the women found dead on Pleasant Street, and the feds setting standards on crosswalks.
The Morning News with Joe Lasky & Barry Vee Thu. 7-17
Bob talks about Curtis Jones, Judge Brian Green being the probable next Monroe County DA, Bob talks to Henrietta Town Supervisor Steve Schultz about things in his town, Bob takes a call and talks about not being included in the top 100 talkers by Talkers Magazine.
Bob talks about nursing homes and takes calls, talks about the outage of salt rising bread, and Israel conducting a bombing raid on Syria.
Bob talks about Sandra Doorley and the future of the Monroe County District Attorney's Office, Israel conducting bombing raids on Syria, the government running a surplus in June and tariffs, and a possible buyer of the Crescent Beach Hotel.
Bob talks about the situation with Sandra Doorley, nursing home quality, an upcoming meeting about the Fishers Fire District, and weight loss and kids.
The Morning News with Joe Lasky & Barry Vee Wed. 7-16
Bob talks about public broadcasting, the DEC putting out a statement on the alleged mountain lion, Monroe County Sheriff deputies being injured after a fight with a suspect, and Aubrey taking command of an US Army artillery battery.
Bob talks about Monroe County DA Sandra Doorley refuting a report that she will resign, Bob talks to Le Roy Police Chief Greg Kelogg, Bob takes a call, talks about the upcoming retirement of Sandra Doorley and the robbery of a bar in Clarkson.
Bob talks to Rochester Police Locust Club President Geoff Wiater about the city's plan to implement ACTION teams, Bob talks about the Boilermaker race, announced West Main Street redevelopment, and Bob takes a call.
Bob talks about the International Space Station, the Canadian wildfires, Angelito Diaz-Escalera being sentenced, someone throwing things off the Ames Street bridge, and a psych eval being ordered on Derrick Van Epps.
The Morning News with Joe Lasky & Barry Vee Tue. 7-15
Bob talks to Assistant District Attorney Stephan Ryck about the Derrick Van Epps arraignment, Bob talks about seeing the new Superman movie, the Big Beautiful Bill and defense spending, and Cuomo remaining in the NYC mayoral race as an independent.
Bob talks about the arraignment of Derek Van Epps, the 1st anniversary of the attempted Trump assassination, the alleged mountain lion and Curtis Jones, Hochul wanting authority to take down drones, and Bob takes calls and talks to Radio Mike.
Bob reads his column, talks about an encounter with a bird, takes calls, and talks about salt rising bread.
Bob talks about possible sanctions on Russia and weapons to Ukraine, the alleged mountain lion, Henrietta Town Supervisor Steve Schultz, an accident at East Main and Union Streets in the city, and the fire at the Grand Canyon and his visit there years ago.
The Morning News with Joe Lasky Mon. 7-14
Bob talks about the alleged mountain lion and the issues of the day.
Bob talks about the alleged mountain lion and the issues of the day.
The Morning News with Joe Lasky & Barry Vee Fri. 7-11
Bob reads a post by Le Roy Police Chief Greg Kellogg about a police pursuit in his town, bob talks about RCSD disfunction, the alleged mountain lion sighting, and absenteeism in the RCSD.
Bob talks about Salvatore Fantauzzo, a man exposing himself at Durand Eastman Beach, sentencing for Paolo Smith, a report that says the loss of USAID will affect anti- AIDS funding in South Africa, and Tom Golisano retiring from Paychex, Bob gives an update on the attempted murder of an RPD Captain, and talks about his run.
Bog gives an update on Bagel Land and talks about the Monroe County Department of Health, Bob takes calls, talks about Aubrey doing a parachute jump, the failure of early alert warnings with the floods in Texas, and a woman found dead on Pleasant Street.
Bob talks about the alleged big cat spotted downtown, the Monroe County Health Department shutting down Bruegger's Bagels on Monroe Avenue, Bob gives an update on the Fishers Fire District saga, and talks about Nixon Peabody moving to Victor from the city.
The Morning News with Joe Lasky & Barry Vee Thu. 7-10
Bob talks about the upcoming cell phone ban in schools, Bob takes a call, talks about Medicaid and the Big Beautiful Bill, fireworks, and the TSA ending the practice of making people take off their shoes at airports.
Bob talks about news coverage of a fire yesterday, bridge lights sold by the state at a loss, Bob takes a call, talks about Putin, the tornado in Phelps, the press conference on public safety from Malik Evans and Chief Dave Smith, police pensions, and sexual abuse by a guard at the Brookwood Secure Center in Columbia County.
Bob talks to Adam Urbanski of the Rochester Teachers Association about the rejection of a new union contract by the school board, Bob gives his take on the situation, talks about Pete Hegseth looking to get rid of beards in the military, and Bob gives an update on the closure of Bagel Land by the Monroe County Health Department.
Bob talks about the Chinese government buying land near military bases, the 250th anniversary of independence and the biggest cause of death in the Revolutionary War, a New York City mayoral poll, a upcoming drag queen show at the Genesee County Village and Museum, and the Republican candidate for Irondequoit Town Supervisor representing himself in court in his fraud case.
The Morning News with Joe Lasky & Barry Vee Wed. 7-9
Bob talks about a women who was hit by a car in Penfield, a bank employee who committed theft and fraud, an in process foreclosure on the Hilton Garden Inn downtown, Family Services of Rochester, a federal judge blocking a Medicaid ban to Planned Parenthood, the 1982 attack by Iran on a Marine barracks in Beirut, and the Veterans Tranquility Trail in Livingston County.
Bob talks about IKEA coming to Syracuse, food from Wendy's being listed as the least healthy food, Bob talks to Radio Mike, talks about a proposed ordinance in Holley, Bob takes a call, and talks about the future of the Fishers Fire District.
Bob talks at length about Joe Morelle, Monroe County Democratic voter demographics, Bob read a RPD press release about the shooting this morning involving a 16 year old, and Bob talks about the tornado in Phelps.
Bob talks about the flood in Texas, the Monroe County Health Department shutting down Bagel Land, Bob takes calls, and talks about a 16 year old shot this morning in the city.
The Morning News with Joe Lasky & Barry Vee Tue. 7-8
Bob talks about the passing of the Big Beautiful Bill, Claudia Tenney, and the Khan Academy.
Bob talks to former Brockport Police Chief Dan Varrenti about policy preventing police officers from perusing motorcycles, Bob talks about police understaffing, and Bob talks to Rochester Police Captain Greg Bello about the Locust Street incident and attacks on police.
Bob talks about his vacation, the RCSD interim superintendent negotiating a settlement with the teachers union on the way out the door, Black Button Distilling closing its doors, issues with the science regents, and a protest in front of Malik Evans house.
Bob talks about Jamieson Ritter, his week off, last weeks' hubbub with the RPD seizing a dirt bike, the sentencing of Byron Bell, and the deadly floods in Texas and the heroism of a member of the Coast Guard.
The Morning News with Joe Lasky & Barry Vee Mon. 7-7
Guest hosts Bob Matthews, Sal Maiorana, and Kevin Oklobzija talk about the Red Wings losing ways, the guys take calls, talk about Josh Whetzel calling games for the Washington Nationals later this month, Fred Costello calls in, and the guys talk about potential future majors at Oak Hill.
Guest hosts Bob Matthews, Sal Maiorana, and Kevin Oklobzija, talk about the last year of Highmark Stadium, memories of the the first ever game in Orchard park for the Bills, Maxwell Hairston being sued, Sabres signings and the Amerks, and Ernie Clement
Guest hosts Bob Matthews, Sal Maiorana, and Kevin Olkobzija talk about horse racing, the Yankees, the guys take a call, talk about the Sabres, Josh Allen being first in the Pro Football Focus rankings of quarterbacks and Sean McDermott not being in the top 10 for head coaches.
Guest hosts Bob Matthews, Sal Mairona, and Kevin O, talk about MLB expansion and the Red Wings, the guys take calls, talk about the Sabres, Leo Roth and other sportswriters, Saturday Red Wings Games, and argue that Rob Manfred's changes to baseball are good.
The Morning News with Joe Lasky & Barry Vee Thu. 7-3
Fill in host John Kucko takes calls, gets a surprise call from his daughter Caroline, talks about some of his favorite small businesses to go to, gets a surprise call from former Channel 8 anchor Bob Kirk, gets a call from Vicki Henderson of the Camelot Car Show, and talks about Rosie the horse.