I have misspent far too many years in the journalism trade, most of those years in my hometown of Houston, TX. I was in Berlin when the wall came down, the Middle East during the Gulf War, back to Germany for reunification, and Israel 3 times during the peace talks. I've interviewed every President from Ford to George W. Bush, and broadcast from the cockpit of a B-17, a MiG fighter and the deck of the QE2. I've been a News and Program Director and part owner in both radio and TV, and am thrilled to be the new Regional News Director for Townsquare Media in Wyoming. I look forward to no more Texas summers, and am braced for a Wyoming winter...probably not braced enough.
Roger Gray
K2 Radio News: Flash Briefing For December 3rd, 2018 – Morning
WYOMING LAWMAKERS HAVE REJECTED A PROPOSAL TO GIVE LOCAL COMMUNITIES MORE FLEXIBILITY TO CHANGE SALES TAX RATES.
Weather Statement – Snow Returning to Natrona County
1 to 2 inches expected for much of the area before tapering off early Monday morning.
Wyoming Gas and National Oil Prices Both Down
The $1.99 club has seen its membership swell in the last week with the number of states with stations priced at that level or lower spiking to 18.
K2 Radio News: Flash Briefing For November 23rd, 2018 – Morning
WYOMING AUTHORITIES SAY POLICE HAVE SHOT A MAN HOLDING A HATCHET.
K2 Radio News: Flash Briefing For November 22nd, 2018 – Morning
A JURY FOUND CASPER BUSINESSMAN TONY CERCY GUILTY OF ONE COUNT OF THIRD-DEGREE SEXUAL ASSAULT.
K2 Radio News: Flash Briefing For November 21st, 2018 – Morning
The Tony Cercy trial goes to the jury...
Tony Cercy Trial: Jury Retires for the Night
The case was then given to the jury shortly after noon Tuesday.
K2 Radio News: Flash Briefing For November 20th, 2018 – Evening
AS OF THIS HOUR, THEY ARE STILL DELIBERATING.
K2 Radio News: Flash Briefing For November 20th, 2018 – Morning
FINAL ARGUMENTS ARE TODAY AND THE CASE GOES TO THE JURY.
K2 Radio News: Flash Briefing For November 19th, 2018 – Morning
ATTORNEY CRAIG SILVA WILL LOOK INTO THE DISTRICT'S RESPONSE TO AN OCTOBER INCIDENT THAT LEFT A SEVENTH-GRADE GIRL WITH A CONCUSSION.