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Louisville Kings linebacker Nick Kubitz spoke with Terry Meiners on WHAS ahead of Sunday's critical clash with Dallas for a playoff opportunity.Kubitz loves chasing down quarterbacks, running backs, and receivers in his relentless pursuit of opponents.When he's not playing football, he's looking for a perfect hunting spot.Louisville plays Dallas this Sunday at 4 at Lynn Family Stadium.

Natalie Kelly, LCSW and VP of grant intiatives for Seven Counties Services, discusses the critical services available from Kentucky's leading community mental health center.

The UFL's Louisville Kings have pulled a Lazarus and risen from the dead. The pro football squad suffered in the opening weeks of the season but have been on a tear during the past month.Head Coach Chris Redman joined Terry Meiners on WHAS Radio to discuss the Kings' quest to make the playoffs, roster adjustments, and local love from the fan base.Louisville just swept the DC squad in consecutive games, now they'll try to beat Dallas a second time this Sunday at Lynn Family Stadium.The Kings would have a chance to host a playoff game if certain circumstances are met by other teams in the league.

The chair of Kentucky Jewish Council Rabbi Shlomo Litvin is no fan of Rep. Thomas Massie. Rabbi Litvin explained his delight with Massie's defeat at the hands of Trump endorsed Navy Seal (ret) Officer Ed Gallrein in Kentucky's 6th congressional district Republican primary.

Dr. Ralph Alvarado is another Trump endorsed candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives. He's hoping to earn the seat being vacated by senate candidate Rep. Andy Barr. He must defeat a Democrat challenger in the general election to become Kentucky's newest representative in the House.Joining Terry Meiners on WHAS, Dr. Alvarado discusses his medical insights to improve America through better health initiatives.He previously served for 8 years as a Kentucky state senator and has led the Tennessee Department of Health.

Mark Haertzen has been a lifelong entrepreneur. He sold flavored toothpicks to classmates. He's invented a thousand things, tried & failed & succeeded with many, but nothing hit quite like ROCKET MAN.Haertzen discusses his new book STAY THIRSTY with Terry Meiners on 840WHAS.

As America watched, Trump endorsed house candidate Ed Gallrein bolstered the President's grip on the Republican Party by delivering a huge win over incumbent Thomas Massie (KY-04).Retired Navy Seal Mr. Gallrein discussed his feelings as he learned he'd won, his response to Massie's snarky concession speech, and the most numbing attack ad used against him.

Representative Brett Guthrie (KY-02) on ICE funding struggles, the new $1.8 billion fund to compensate Trump fans who claim that the Biden Administration used lawfare against them, and how Rep. Guthrie will go with a quiet primary victory celebration on Tuesday night.

Kentucky Venues CEO David Beck visited with Terry Meiners on WHAS to discuss surging local tourism, building upgrades at Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center, and the state legislature's potential funding for a transportation tunnel that would expedite travel between KFEC, the airport, Churchill Downs, U of L, and all of the central business district in downtown Louisville.Mr. Beck also discusses Southern Indiana's $500 million proposal to upgrade the old Colgate Palmolive plant in Clarksville into a hotel and sports complex.David Beck is pictured with his granddaughter Savannah Raines.

Sarah Martin has worked as an attorney for 17 years in the Jefferson County Attorney's office, handling difficult cases involving domestic violence, delinquent child support payments, and more. She's currently the assistant Jefferson County Attorney and says she is ready to lead the staff of attorneys with integrity and compassion.Sarah and Terry Meiners discuss her experience, public safety needs, the remnants of the federal consent decree for police reform, and more. website: votesarahmartin.comEarly voting begins May 14-16 with all polls open on Tuesday, May 19

Scott Reynolds first appeared on WAVE3 News in 1996. He went to WDRB News 7 years ago but was released late last year. Local TV viewers shared their outrage on social media after Reynolds was dismissed nearly 30 years after his Louisville TV launch.Scott Reynolds joined Terry Meiners on WHAS Radio today and announced that he will return to WAVE on Monday May 18 to co-anchor the 4 PM newscast. He'll also contribute reports to other WAVE news shows.In an acquisition first announced last August, WAVE-TV's parent company Gray Television now owns WDRB and its associated local signals.

My sister Michele Meiners Renbarger and her Fern Creek Fire Department pals visited the WHAS Radio studios with details on this Saturday's Community Health Fair.Did you know that mouth-to-mouth resuscitation without a special barrier is not a good idea?Our first responders and Michele did a lot of teaching in this conversation.

Jeff Wallitsch, grandson of the founders of Wallitsch Garden Center on Hikes Lane, offers gardening and planting tips now that the frost threat is over.Wallitsch Garden Center is celebrating its 80th anniversary this year.

The Louisville Kings play in Washington vs the DC Defenders this weekend, and have a return match in Louisville on May 16.Quarterback Chandler Rogers discussed his expanding role now that he is leading the Louisville Kings as they head into a critical stretch of games.WHAS Radio's Terry Meiners and QB1 had much to discuss.

Celebrated Racing Louisville goalkeeper Jordyn Bloomer recently pulled off another crazy save that was selected as the NWSL SAVE OF THE WEEK. She's a total baddie: chirping and backing it up with stellar play.Jordyn visited with WHAS Radio where Terry Meiners asked her about her lightning fast instincts, team chemistry, workout regimen, and the long haul of the regular season.Jordyn also weighed in on the newly expanded NCAA basketball tournament, her faltering Wisconsin Badgers football team, and if Aaron Rodgers is still the Steelers' best choice for QB. She needs her own sports talk radio show!web: racingloufc.com

Colonel Steve Healey currently serves as Deputy Sheriff in the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department. He visited with Terry Meiners to discuss public safety, the evolving role of the office, and to illuminate the strengths of this critical branch of law enforcement.

Moments after Terry Meiners interviewed Rep. Andy Barr, his opponent Daniel Cameron popped onto WHAS Radio to state his case for earning the senate seat soon to be vacated by Leader Mitch McConnell.Former attorney general Daniel Cameron pointed to reasons voters should select him over Rep. Barr in the upcoming Republican primary on May 19.

Congressman Andy Barr (KY-06) has received the endorsement of President Donald Trump in the senate race to replace Leader Mitch McConnell.Rep. Barr spoke with Terry Meiners about the value of the endorsement, the strategies moving forward in the economy and the war with Iran, and how to best serve all of Kentucky.

Now that the transfer portal dust has settled, University of Kentucky basketball coach Mark Pope came up 0 for 15 in high profile recruits. Nada. Zilch. Zero.The Beasman ain't having it. People are calling Coach Pope "Ken Whiffey Jr" and other derisive terms like "Taylor Whiff" and a cameo sighting in "Breakfast at Whiffany's."Beasman is done messing with human players. A.I. will create the next set of Kentucky Wildcats.


University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto visited WHAS Radio's Terry Meiners to discuss the new Champions Blue LLC, a fundraising arm for Kentucky Athletics.Dr Capilouto also discussed recent social media criticism from Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear regarding the school president's decisions regarding the new Dean of the School of Law, and the exit severance package for athletics director Mitch Barnhart.Should there be a basketball general manager? When will the new athletics director be named?Other topics include UK Health Care's financial muscle, development of A.I. studies, and student achievement expansion in various UK colleges.

Another magnificient fundraiser for the WHAS Crusade for Children pops on May 30 at Jeffersonville's BIG FOUR STATION.Dawn Lee, Todd Antz, and Terry Meiners have details. START STRENGTHENING THAT STEIN HOLDING ARM, HERCULES!

Indiana Governor Mike Braun joined Terry Meiners on WHAS Radio to announce his administration's new outreach to assist small businesses embrace A.I. before they're beholden to China's platforms.The governor discussed the race to build A.I. data centers, countering some of the most common objections with research and clarity.He also discissed whether to extend the suspension of Indiana's gasoline tax, the chances of bringing the Chicago Bears to Indiana, and he makes a pick for Saturday's Kentucky Derby.

Two nights of violent behavior disrupted the Kentucky Derby Festival's signature Fest-A-Ville event on the Louisville waterfront. Per usual, it's "the teens." Some spineless leaders always make excuses for criminal behavior as though it's the city's fault for not providing enough entertainment.Now the Fest-A-Ville must operate on reduced hours so that "the teens" limit their mayhem.The real truth is that terrible parents allow their terrible offspring to roam around the city bullying, assaulting, and attempting to murder others as though there are no laws.Stop making excuses for criminals at any age. They know they're committing crimes. Step up and take charge of the city so that taxpayers may peacefully enjoy the community that they fund for all citizens (whether or not they're contributors or just leeches living off the rest of us).After all that, the Beasman loves to hear about Loserville's troubles and doesn't mind amplifying them to his sad Big Blue Nation.

NBC sports reporter, author, fitness guru Donna Barton Brothers, who won more than 1,000 races as a jockey, will ride away from her NBC career after this year's Preakness Stakes.Donna famously interviews the winning jockey on horseback just seconds after a major stakes victory like the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, Breeders Cup Classic, etc.Donna and Terry Meiners discussed her incredible career in a WHAS Radio exclusive.




Nothing is going right for the University of Kentucky fan base. Mark Pope whiffed at all of the premium transfer portal talent. Will Stein is a U of Smell Cardinal spy. Governor Andy "Brashear" is also dogging the Wildcats. More bad news today: The Beasman just learned that Papa John is switching back to loving the filthy Cardinal birds and he's bringing his fat, garlic butter soaked wallet with him to help U of Smell pay all of their NIL bills.Ain't nothing but a sad, sad time to be a loyal Kentucky Wildcats fan. The Beasman is already booking a hotel at the N.I.T., and only for the first night!

Ever since Simon Bird took over the head coach job at LOU CITY FC, the boys in purple have been on a 6-1-1 roll, including a win over MLS franchise Austin.Coach Bird discusses his leadership style, the team's momentum, and the next grueling road trip to follow this Saturday's home battle vs. Fort Wayne.

Louisville artist Jacob Heustis stopped by WHAS Radio to chat about his pop up show that opens this Friday on Rowan Street (near 13th and Main)He describes his process and the various phases of artistic growth through life's changes.

Walden School and Stage One Family Theatre grad Emma Pfitzer Price jumped back onto WHAS Radio with Terry Meiners to update her life. She currently appears as Dr. Hannah Clark on "DOC" (2025, Fox TV) and has many other prominent roles on stage and screen.Emma is coming home to help Walden School celebrate it's 50th anniversary. Congrats to Emma as her star keeps rising!

Acclaimed author Hampton Sides will take part in the Kentucky Author Forum on May 7 at the Kentucky Center. He'll be interviewed onstage by Beto O'Rourke.Hapton Sides spoke with Terry Meiners on WHAS Radio ahead of the forum on his love for research and wordsmithing history back to life.Leslie Cissell of the Kentucky Author Forum also joins with more details on the event.

"When I launched this campaign, I made it about Kentuckians. Every male elected official that was asked about my launch tried to make it about them. I'm looking forward and all these guys can just keep looking in the mirror for all I care."Kentucky gubernatorial candidate & sitting Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman to Terry Meiners on WHAS Radio

Here's an interesting history lesson on Joe Donovan, the longtime all night oldies deejay on WHAS Radio from the 1970s through the mid-90s.Joe's show was heard in nearly 40 states over the 50,000 1A clear channel signal of WHAS Radio at 840 on the AM dial.Rewound Radio host John Wolfort tells Joe's story accompanied by classic WHAS Radio jingles. Wolfort called his studio the Jingle Palace in Dallas.

Louisville Downtown Partnership CEO Rebecca Fleischaker details the 2026 street festival schedule. We're going to be busy!WEB: louisvilledowntown.org

The University of Louisville's spring football game is Friday, April 17 at 6 PM in L& N Stadium. (details below)Coach Jeff Brohm spoke with WHAS Radio's Terry Meiners on the new team's upgrades, speed, vision, and personalities. Quaterback Lincoln Kienholz (formerly Ohio State) brings a big arm and fast feet to Louisville's offense. Coach Brohm mentioned many of the premium Cardinals offense and defensive players who are leading the younger players to what's expected to be a great season. Coach Brohm also discussed the complicated universe of NIL demands, transfers, and team chemistry.SPRING GAME DETAILSLOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville football program will host its annual spring game on Friday evening at 6 p.m. inside L&N Stadium.Head coach Jeff Brohm will divide the roster into offensive and defensive units, featuring a modified scoring system that allows the defense to earn points, adding a competitive twist to the scrimmage.Parking lots will open at 1 p.m. for tailgating, while stadium gates will open to the public at 5 p.m. Fans can enter through Gates 1–5, the only gates available for general admission.Admission is free, with seating limited to the lower bowl in Sections 101–125.Fans could purchase the popular Bird Yeti tumblers for $35 (drink not included), available while supplies last with limited quantities and colors.Interactive activities will be available, including a Quarterback Challenge located in the grassy area inside Gate 3, where fans can test their arm strength and accuracy.Additionally, ticket sales representatives will be stationed near the L Club in Section 205 to assist fans with season ticket options. Fans are encouraged to complete an interest form in advance to connect with a sales representative.

Louisville Sports Commission President & CEO Greg Fante is taking a victory lap all over the news today after announcing that the ciy won the opportunity to host the 2028 U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Team Trials.The entire showcase runs from June 5-19 at various local venues with a local economic impact north of $75 million.The world's best gymnasts will compete at the KFC Yum! Center, Kentucky International Convention Center, and the Kentucky Expo Center.FLY, BABY, FLY!

Representative Brett Guthrie (KY-02) checks in with Terry Meiners on WHAS for a Tax Day humble brag as Republicans upgrade tax advantages for those who earn tips or overtime hours. Also, the Big Beautiful Bill offers no tax on Social Security, Trump accounts for kids, enhanced child tax credits, no tax on auto loan interest, and more.Rep. Guthrie also talked about the nearly vacant car battery plants in Glendale, Kentucky and the vision moving forward after Ford downsized the project.Meiners also asked about the Trump strategy in Iran and around the Strait of Hormuz.

Ultrarunner Tavi Wallace and Dallas Harshfield chatted with Terry Meiners on WHAS ahead of the Kentucky Derby Festival marathon and minimarathon to offer info about race pacers and tuneup runs.Most of the work should be done now that we are 10 days away but there is a fine art of following a race pacer to stay in the flow.Tavi has run incredibly long races over the years (including multiple 100 milers!) and offers advice to runners of all levels.Dallas has more details on scheduling and procedures, and insights into conquering the marathon at a fast walking pace.Best of luck to Tavi who'll run the Boston Marathon next week...her 3rd trip up Heartbreak Hill! GO GET 'EM, TAVI and best of luck to all of our Kentuckiana runners.

Saturday, April 18 brings the gigantic annual THUNDER OVER LOUISVILLE show back to the shores of the Ohio River adjacent to Louisville, Kentucky and southern Indiana cities Jeffersonville and New Albany. The show is presented annual by Kentucky Derby Festival.The show's executive producer from its inception is Wayne Hettinger, who spilled details about this year's show to WHAS Radio's Terry Meiners --- Now in its 37th production, Thunder Over Louisville is one of the nation's largest annual fireworks shows and top air shows, generating an estimated $114 million in economic impact for the region. This year's theme is “Thunder in the U.S.A.,” inspired by America's approaching 250th anniversary.Caesars Southern Indiana, Ford Motor Company, LG&E, Meijer, UA Local 502 and UPS are Presenting Sponsors of Thunder Over Louisville. Military Zone Sponsor: KCS Foundation and Waterproofing. Official Healthcare Provider: UofL Health. Official Bourbon: Four Roses Bourbon. Official Hotel: The Galt House Hotel. Official Soccer Partner: Lynn Family Stadium. Supporting Sponsor: CLARK Material Handling Company ---

University of Louisville baseball coach Dan McDonnell had plenty to say about hazy NIL and transfer portal rules and regulations in college sports. It's a great listen.Don't forget that Louisville hosts Stanford baseball Friday at 6, Saturday at 2, and Sunday at 1 at Jim Patterson Stadium.Next Tuesday April 14 is the annual fight against cancer game theme as the Cards take on WKU.Ticket information at GOCARDS.com

Rachel Connolly is a Systems Integration and Analysis Lead for NASA's Science Activation Program. She chatted with WHAS' Terry Meiners on the benefits of NASA's Artemis ll mission around the moon, what's gained for future missions, and other illuminating notes.