Steve Pulaski is rapidly making an impact both on air and in the Tri-State community. You can find Steve attending local events, concerts, and more on a regular basis. For as long as he can remember, radio has been a part of Steve's life, so he's honored to be in a position where he can actually create great material on the radio and online. Steve has also been nominated for two Illinois Broadcasters Association Silverdome Awards! Furthermore, he is also a film critic, so he's always staying posted on new movies in theaters and on streaming. In addition to talking and writing, Steve is a die-hard Chicago Bears fan (as rough as it may be) and has two cats, appropriately named Siskel and Ebert! You can hear me on Y105 weekday mornings, 6-10 AM!
Steve Pulaski
Iconic Wisconsin Brewery to Close After Nearly 157 Years
Where does Summer Shandy go from here?
Sushi in a Pizza Box? Chicago Restaurant Goes Viral for ‘Sushi-zza’ Creation
Tanuki Sushi & Grill's unique spin on sushi has caught fire on social media.
University of Dubuque Staff Member Appears on Popular Game Show
Find out how he performed!
Which State is the Best for Truckers: Iowa, Illinois, or Wisconsin?
New data shows one of the Tri-States is particularly kind to truckers.
You Can Only Get New Limited Edition Caitlin Clark Basketballs Here
Caitlin Clark's presence across the Midwest will get even bigger this holiday season.
Dubuque Mom Helps Make Sure Children Eat Over the Long Winter Break
Danielle Meyer is back with Belly Bags for the eighth year in a row.
There’s a New Lead in Search for Missing Iowa News Anchor
The search for Jodi Huisentruit led Iowa investigators to Minnesota.
‘American Pickers’ Star Mike Wolfe Held Co-Star Frank Fritz’s Hand When He Died
The Iowa reality TV stars had one final, somber moment together before Fritz passed in October.
Centrally Rooted in Dubuque Prioritizes Brain Health via Creative Arts
Centrally Rooted is this month's Kwik Care recipient via Kwik Stop.
A Chicago Basketball Legend is Closing His Restaurant Outside of the City
The fine-dining establishment in Oak Brook will close just before the holidays.