Eric Hopkins has worked in radio for over 20 years, including stops in Colorado, New York City, Connecticut, and Hudson Valley, NY. He currently hosts mid-days on 101.5 WPDH in the Mid-Hudson Valley area of New York, and 107.7 WRKR in Kalamazoo/Battle Creek southwest Michigan. He moved to New York after previously living in Houston, Texas, and a number of other states across the country. He has been an on-air personality, including a four-and-a-half-year stint on TownSquare Media's national syndication platform for Classic Rock. Hopkins also once served as Production Director, and is well versed in editing and audio. He loves to cover a variety of topics such as; sports, beer, dogs, weather and astronomy, to offbeat topics and even the paranormal.
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New York State Issues Common Sense Warning For Those Wearing Eclipse Glasses
It's all common sense, but that's never stopped anyone from doing something like this before.
KIA Recalls Over 400K Vehicles in New York State And Nationwide
Auto manufacturing giant KIA has issued a recall that will affect over four-hundred thousands vehicles due to a safety concern.
Why There Will Be Even More Police On New York State Roads in April
Officials say there will be be more patrols and checkpoints.
Chance For Substantial Snow In the Forecast For the Hudson Valley and Catskills?
It's all going to depend on the track and strength of the storm, according to forecasters.
KFC Launches Saucy New Item at New York State Locations
After the success of KFC's Kentucky Fried Chicken Nuggets, comes a new item to menus across New York state.
New York State Woman Allegedly Set Fire at Gas Station
Law enforcement from several jurisdictions were called to reports of a woman in New York state allegedly holding a knife at a gas station.
Two Frozen Bodies Discovered Near New York State-Canadian Border
While the news has often focused on migrants crossing from the United States' southern border with Mexico, authorities say they had 189,402 migrant encounters on the northern border in 2023.
Could Glue Traps For Mice and Rats Be Banned in New York State?
New York's had its share of issues with rodents, and sometimes humans may feel like they're on the losing end.
Hudson Valley Worker Killed After Crane Hit Power Lines
A tragic accident unfolded late Monday morning, as officials say a man was electrocuted while working on the job in the upper Hudson Valley
“Very Bright” Meteor With “Significant Tail” Reported In Parts of New York State
While residents continue to gear up for New York state's first total solar eclipse in almost a century, the rest of the skies have remained very active above the Empire State.