Tommy Tucker takes on the days' breaking headlines, plus weather, sports, traffic and more

In this episode, we're going to hear updates on multiple serial killer cases – the case of Keith Gibson (who called himself "the Beast") in Philadelphia, the Gilgo Beach and Joel the Ripper killers on Long Island and the Slavemaster case in the Midwest. Featuring audio from KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, 1010 WINS in New York City and the Dana & Parks show out of KMBZ in Kansas City.

In this episode, we'll cover developing crime stories and updates on several cases reported by Audacy newsrooms over the past two weeks. These include jury selection in the Tops mass shooting case out of Buffalo, New York, and the latest news regarding Luigi Mangione's trials. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, KNX News in Los Angeles, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, WBBM Newsradio in Chicago, WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo and WCCO News and Talk in the Twin Cities.

We'll hear about termites buzzing around a historic site linked to vampires an all-female airplane race that's soon taking to the skies. Featuring audio from Tommy Tucker out of WWL in New Orleans and the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City.

We've got Brits coming across the pond to hang out at the Honky Tonk in Texas (and catch a World Cup game or two) and a baby Eagle recovering from a dangerous fall. Featuring audio from KRLD 1080's Mid-Morning Mike Check in Dallas and WWJ Newsradio in Detorit.

In this episode, we're going to hear updates on multiple serial killer cases – the Keith Gibson case in Philadelphia, the Gilgo Beach killer in New York and the Slavemaster case in the Midwest. We'll also cover developing crime stories and updates on several cases reported by Audacy newsrooms this month. These include jury selection in the Tops mass shooting case out of Buffalo, New York, and the latest news regarding Luigi Mangione's trials. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio in Detriot, KNX News in Los Angeles, WBBM Newsradio in Chicago, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo, WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities, 1010 WINS in New York, The Dave Glover Show out of KMOX in St. Louis and The Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City.

This week… is all about flying. First, we've got Brits coming across the pond to hang out at the Honky Tonk in Texas (and catch a World Cup game or two) and a baby Eagle recovering from a dangerous fall. Then, we'll hear about termites buzzing around a historic site linked to vampires an all-female airplane race that's soon taking to the skies. Featuring audio from the Mid-Morning Mike Check out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, Tommy Tucker out of WWL in New Orleans and the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City.

Full Show 6-19-26: Celebrating dad, Arthur's aftermath, and Iran peace deal winners & losers full 5719 Fri, 19 Jun 2026 14:58:25 +0000 7jqoJ8VRJ1hbGsDxBfFeKBxYr6EgsBHE world cup,iran,new orleans,weather,lsu sports,news WWL First News with Tommy Tucker world cup,iran,new orleans,weather,lsu sports,news Full Show 6-19-26: Celebrating dad, Arthur's aftermath, and Iran peace deal winners & losers Tommy Tucker takes on the days' breaking headlines, plus weather, sports, traffic and more © 2026 Audacy, Inc. News ht

* The US released the details of the peace agreement with Iran. Are things better than they were before the war? We'll break it down with Middle East expert Lindsay Cohn. * LSU baseball has been making moves in the transfer portal, and Lane Kiffin and LSU football have been boosting their recruiting class. We'll break it down

* MaMou - a fine dining French Bistro for the epicurious * Cozy with elegant dining. The food is special, and the wine list is amazing * Craving a poboy? * Parkway Bakery obviously * Domilise's is a must as well * Don't forget some smaller, neighborhood places as well like Radosta's in Metairie * Looking for somewhere to go for Father's Day? * Peychaud's is a nice, little cocktail den. * The Batture "Table Talk" your weekly trip arond New Orleans food & restaurant scene underwritten by: Loop Linen & Uniform - where great service starts with clean linens for almost 100 years!

* Iran won't be allowed to charge fees on ships sailing through the Strait of Hormuz for two months…but what happens if they started to do that after? How could that impact the economy? * How much rain did we get from Arthur? What do we know about the tornado activity? We'll recap what happened with Arthur with LSU Health climatologist Barry Keim.

* The US takes on Australia in the World Cup. We'll go live to Los Angeles and talk with Stephen Rea, a local soccer expert and author of Finn McCool's Football Club. * Could bug droppings and detritus be irritating your allergies? It happens more than you think. We'll talk with Marcus Heuchan from Gulf State Services about how gross your air ducts can get and why it's important to clean them.

The US takes on Australia in the World Cup. We'll go live to Los Angeles and talk with Stephen Rea, a local soccer expert and author of Finn McCool's Football Club.

Could bug droppings and detritus be irritating your allergies? It happens more than you think. We'll talk with Marcus Heuchan from Gulf State Services about how gross your air ducts can get and why it's important to clean them.

LSU baseball has been making moves in the transfer portal, and Lane Kiffin and LSU football have been boosting their recruiting class. We'll break it down with WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo.

Raymond Guedry, Director of Emergency Management for Jefferson Parish, joins Tommy to discuss the impacts of Arthur and how the parish handled it.

The US released the details of the peace agreement with Iran. Are things better than they were before the war? We'll break it down with Lindsay Cohn, Visiting Associate at Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs.

How much rain did we get from Arthur? What do we know about the tornado activity? We recap what happened with Arthur with LSU Health climatologist Barry Keim.

Iran won't be allowed to charge fees on ships sailing through the Strait of Hormuz for two months…but what happens if they started to do that after? How could that impact the economy? Patrick Penfield, Professor of Supply Chain Practice at Syracuse, joins us.

We get the finer points of the Memo of Understanding signed between the U.S. and Iran, plus we discuss the massive lottery payout awaiting the next winner, review the new golden Trump phone and find out what it's like to move an entire mastodon skeleton from one school to another.

Jeff Landry relays the latest information on the Tropical Storm that resulted in tornadoes and flooding across Louisiana, and provides an update on his dealings with Greenland.

Officials from around the area joins us to give us an update from the impact of the tropical weather.

Aimee McCarron joins Tommy to talk about the impact of the tropical storm in the New Orleans area.

Officials around the state give us the latest from the impact of the tropical storm.

Kenner Police Chief Keith Conley joins Tommy to talk about how the weather impact the surrounding area this morning.

Mitch Orgeron joins Tommy to talk about the weather this morning impacted the surrounding area.

Steven Giang joins Tommy to talk about how New Orleans handled the tropical weather this morning.

Raymond Guedry joins Tommy to talk about how the weather has impacted Jefferson Parish this morning.

Updates from officials around the area on the tropical storm weather that passed through the area.

Jason W. Bergeron joins Tommy to give us an update on the tropical storm weather that came through the area.

Michael Vinsanau joins Tommy to give us an update on St Tammany and how the tropical weather has impacted the area.

Steve Geller joins Tommy to talk about what he saw from practice in the first day of Saints minicamp.

Tropical storm weather impacts the New Orleans and we give you the latest updates on the weather.

Carlton Dufrechou joins us to talk about how the weather is impacting the opening of the Causeway.

Brig. General Jason Mahfouz, the director of GOHSEP, joins us with the latest.

A new report that outlines exactly how many teens say they're dating at AI chatbot underscores the isolation today's youth experience in a digital world. We dive into that, plus the remarkable story of an eagled on the road to recovery after his nest collapsed and a debate around 'competency' based high school diplomas.

Full Show 06/17/26: Preparing for tropical weather, resigning Cam Jordan, and more full 5891 Wed, 17 Jun 2026 15:02:48 +0000 uWfkC4oz7PWnVQ0v2Jw9pBIadmQcewX2 news WWL First News with Tommy Tucker news Full Show 06/17/26: Preparing for tropical weather, resigning Cam Jordan, and more Tommy Tucker takes on the days' breaking headlines, plus weather, sports, traffic and more © 2026 Audacy, Inc. News https://play

* Cam Jordan is re-signing with the Saints! We break down that move and recap how the first day of minicamp went with Mike Detillier. * There's still time to sign up for the fortified roofs lottery…and some New Orleans residents could get extra help. We'll get the details

* We'll get the latest on oil and gas prices and what we're paying at the pump with Patrick De Haan, the chief of petroleum analysis for Gas Buddy. * A New Orleans landmark needed a massive termite fumigation. We'll get the details on the effort it took and talk about all the different pests we see this time of year with Joe Martin, an entomologist and the owner of Terminix. * What people in Plaquemines Parish need to know with the incoming tropical weather

* We'll bring you the latest on the tropical system heading our way as it looks to become the first named storm of the hurricane season * We'll get another update on the race to control Congress and how the midterms are shaping up with political scientist Aaron Dusso.

There's still time to sign up for the fortified roofs lottery…and some New Orleans residents could get extra help. We'll get the details from William Stoudt, executive director of Rebuilding Together New Orleans.

Cam Jordan is re-signing with the Saints! We'll break down that move and recap how the first day of minicamp went with Mike Detillier.

We'll get the latest on oil and gas prices and what we're paying at the pump with Patrick De Haan, the chief of petroleum analysis for Gas Buddy.

A New Orleans landmark needed a massive termite fumigation. We'll get the details on the effort it took and talk about all the different pests we see this time of year with Joe Martin, an entomologist and the owner of Terminix.

What people in Plaquemines Parish need to know with the incoming tropical weather. Parish President Keith Hinkley joins us.

The slow pace of construction in the French Quarter has been hurting businesses. We'll talk to Councilmember Freddie King about what he's hearing, from the Sewerage and Water Board and his constituents.

Tommy talks with Matt Jewell, President of St. Charles Parish, about the incoming rain, how the parish has prepared, and what residents need to know and do.

Tommy talks with Raymond Guedry, Director of Emergency Management for Jefferson Parish, about the incoming rain, how the parish has prepared, and what resident need to know and do.

We get te latest on the tropical system heading our way and what kind of weather we can expect. Barry Keim, LSU Health climatologist, joins us.

We'll get another update on the race to control Congress and how the midterms are shaping up with Aaron Dusso, Associate Professor of Political Science at Indiana University - Indianapolis.

Get the latest on how an alleged terror plot tied to the UFC fight on the White House lawn was discovered and stopped. Plus, the president of MIT argues that federal cuts to funding could affect generations of breakthroughs and a new law that bans suing oil and gas companies for climate change is discussed.

* Will Cam Jordan be a Saints this coming season? * Evolution to revolution: reforming and fixing the Sewerage & Water Board * What did the US get out of the Iran war and potential peace deal? * Should social media be banned for kids? * How long will it take oil & gas to recover if the Iran peace deal holds?