WHBC veteran Pam Cook anchors Canton’s Morning News along with sports reporter Jon Bozeka and managing producer JD DiAngelis. News-Talk 1480 WHBC’s long-standing tradition of excellence in local, state and national news coverage as well as news, weather, traffic, interviews and entertainment.

Commissioner Regula explains their decision. Plus, an update on projects in the area.

A bill signing, more primary reaction and analysis on what appears to not be a ceasefire. A complete report in 4 minutes.

Maureen Ater, President & CEO of Arts in Stark dropped by to tell us about the big event.

Dr. Stan breaks down how to manage the side effects of weight loss shots.

Plus, news on the current primaries. A full briefing in under 5 minutes.

Lots of great things happening!

A presidential meltdown and a lawsuit filed to try to stop the UFC fight on the front lawn of the White House. Jon also fills us in on security measures being taken for Trump attending Game 3 of the NBA Finals.

A new fire and EMS center has broken ground. The future of Dogwood Pool and exciting information on community events ahead with Mayor Matt Stroia.

Find out what's happening right now in Washington.

Hear about all the events going on beginning July 3rd from Tricia Ostertag, Community and Economic Development Specialist for the City of North Canton.

Work in Jackson Township continues with a new project starting Monday. A detour for the 77S to 30E ramp closure. Plus, the work affecting travel to Akron and Cleveland.

A number of Stark County high schools are still competing, plus festivals and concerts. Including, First Friday this week too. Get out and do something!

Jim Rosenhaus updates us on where the Guardians stand so far in the season and a look ahead to the Rangers.

Also, more about the next Director of National Intelligence and primary results. Hear Jon Decker's full report and get a complete update in the time it takes to eat a bagel. His next live report will be Friday at 8:20 AM.

Now that kids are out, be more careful and be on the alert while driving. Grass allergies are very high now, learn what can be done. Also, best precautions to protect yourself against sunburns and poison ivy.

Learn about what the Canton Public Works department does and how it benefits the city.

Get caught up and stay in-the-know.

Christian Webb and his mother Tyara Webb give their account of the morning of the shooting.

Find out how to get help, how to volunteer and info on the golf outing on Friday, June 5th.

Work in Lawrence Township, also 77S to 30E closed and nightly bridge painting in Akron's central interchange. Listen for the detours and how long these projects will take.

A look ahead at the series with the Red Sox and upcoming promotional days.

Good things happening in Alliance and Louisville. Plus, hear about the "Ice Cream Passport".

Get the details on how much and what works.

Kim Perez, Treasurer and Michael McEnaney, Chief Deputy Treasurer of the City of Canton tell us all the ways the department can help residents.

The latest on Trump's ‘anti-weaponization' fund and Iran. Plus, a new Federal Reserve Chairman is being sworn in today and more.

What to look for on Memorial Day Weekend and the work ahead after the holiday.

Brant Luther gives us a full breakdown and project updates for Stark County.

Stephanie Sweany tells us about this totally tubular event to fight hunger.

Insight from Jim Rosenhaus on what's ahead for The Guardians.

Life saving information and how you can help others.

Dan provides helpful information to avoid being scammed and ripped off by people posing as locksmiths.

Jon also tells us where the President will be speaking today.

Hear about newer risks for young people getting colon cancer. Plus, new studies show that glp-1 drugs like Ozempic lower heart disease and lower cancer risk. Then, Memorial Day Weekend recommendations to stay safe and healthy.

Pam and Jon get you up to speed in less than 3 minutes.

Mayor Sherer has a lot of updates and big news to announce.

A recap of the President's trip to China and what's ahead for the week. Get caught up with Jon's report.

A couple of new projects starting after Memorial Day. Hear where and what the detours are.

A lot of investment is happening in Stark County. Hear the details from Commissioner Regula.

Matt Miller of Perry Project Group and Steve Toohey, President of Operation Flags of Freedom share the details for Memorial Day Weekend events in Perry Township.

Tattoos are linked to lymphoma and skin cancer. Also, Dr. Stan's perspective on red light therapy. Does it work?

Hear about all the great new upgrades to the City of Canton recycle center.

The Better Business Bureau is offering a free community shred & e-cycle event on Saturday, May 9th from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm in the Central Catholic High School parking lot.

Find out when projects start and progress on existing work.

Weekly Guardians progress reports, Thursdays at 8:20 AM.

County office and fairgrounds upgrades planned. Real estate and development activity beginning for the season.

Also, hear what's on the President's schedule today.

The Doc's take on exercise and fasting. Plus, GLP-1 causes more muscle loss than expected.

The what, when, where and how for the updated voting rules.

Also, the latest on The Strait of Hormuz situation. Decker has full details in a bite-sized report in under 3 minutes.