Greetings! I’m Steve McKay and it’s great to be back home in Jersey. I’m a 1982 graduate of Hightstown High (Mercer County). I started my career while still in high school, and judging by my grades, it’s a good thing this radio career worked out. I’ve been fortunate enough to live in some nice places and meet great people, but it has been a dream to make it back to Jersey. As another Jersey boy, Jon Bon Jovi says, “Who says you can’t go home”. I’m married with two grown daughters…all Jersey girls, and I’m the dad to two rescue dogs, Franklin and Rocky. I’ll be helping you end your day and keep you company on your ride home. I like to stay active in the community, and I look forward to meeting you!
Steve McKay
New Jersey State Police Want to Know If You’ve Seen This Man
Police say the suspect, who was driving a silver minivan with a Pennsylvania plate pulled up next to the victim's blue Subaru Outback and fired a round at the vehicle, which hit the driver's side window.
Man Suspected of Jersey Shore Bank Robbery is Nabbed
A Wall Township man stands accused of robbing a Wall Township band in October of this year.
Jeffrey L. Kniffin, a 50-year-old resident of Wall Township, made his first court appearance at the Federal Courthouse in Trenton.
Kniffin appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge Rukhsanah L. Singh and was charged with one count of armed bank robbery.
The Secrets of Mega Millions: Choosing Winning Numbers Wisely
Before you purchase those last-minute tickets, you might want to take a few moments to review some statistics that we've found.
Something to keep in mind as you peruse the numbers is that each lottery drawing is an independent event.
That means that each number has exactly the same odds of being picked every drawing.
As long as all the numbers in the bin remain the same, each has an equal chance of being picked during each drawing.
The Top 15 Thanksgiving Arguments NJ Families Have
Thanksgiving is an American tradition. It's a time when we get together with family and friends and give thanks for all that's good in our lives.
The celebration centers around a dinner table with lots of food and a living room couch perfectly positioned for a full day of football and naps.
For many families, the festivities begin with smiles and laughs. However, after some wine and conversation, many families also have a tradition of arguments.
Unlucky 13 Who Were Arrested by Atlantic County Sheriff
When he was running for the office of Sheriff in Atlantic County, Joseph O'Donoghue had a simple message.
If you want a no-nonsense law enforcer, he's your man.
Since he's been in office, he's proven to be a man of his word.
A Warning (Real) About Facebook, NJ Users Need to Know
The first thing I want to point out is that as the adage goes, nothing is free.
In this case, we aren't paying cash to use Facebook and other social platforms, but in a way, we are bartering with the platforms to use their sites.
Instead of cash, we're paying with data.
Is Car Sex Illegal in New Jersey?
Ah, the "urge to merge." It doesn’t check the time, place—or sometimes, the practicality of the location.
Over the years, people have gotten creative with where they let passion take the wheel. And one of the most legendary spots?
The trusty car.
New Jersey is Home to Two of the Remaining Sears Locations
Remember those? I'm not talking about those "safe" plastic ones they sell today.
They used to be made of metal, and man, would we put them to the test.
I don't know how many times we dug up the backyard with those.
Yeah, we played in the dirt and lived to talk about it.
NJ Warned of Urgent Recall Ahead of Thanksgiving Dinner
Those who have a wheat allergy, or are sensitive to wheat, may become seriously ill or may suffer a life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these strips.
The problem with the strips was discovered when a consumer contacted the company on November 19 to inform them that pouches that were supposed to contain Tortilla Strips contained The Crispy Onion Strips.
Newest Member of 6ABC Philly Makes Debut
For every face you see on Philadelphia television or radio, there are thousands more who never make it to the big time. When a new face hits the airwaves in Philadelphia or New York, it's a big deal.