Gas prices backing off slightly nationwide
Hour 3 - The market is reacting to the ceasefire in Gaza.

Hour 3 - The market is reacting to the ceasefire in Gaza.
Hour 2 - Last year the October average high temperature was the 6th highest in Wichita since record keeping began. According to Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen we are on track to beat that this October.
Hour 1 - The remaining survivors are being returned to Israel.
We recap the weekend's sports with Ted Woodward. Starting with a much needed win for the Chiefs.
Steve and Ted check in with Mayor Wu on today's Mondays with the Mayor.
Moneytracker Don Grant says theft of electricity is on the rise. But it comes with heavy consequences for those caught... and the rest of us as well.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/10/25 Complete Show - Day 10 of the government shutdown. Why expect relief and compromise to come from a political class insulated from a shutdown by generational wealth?
Hour 3 - Threatened Guard deployments seem to be failing when reviewed by U.S. courts.
Hour 2 - After local and national news we get the Storm Team 12 Forecast from Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - Both sides digging in, both claiming the other will flinch as paychecks stop coming in for federal employees. And still no-one in Congress will suffer like those left without paychecks, infrastructure, care... and everything else affected. Remember to make them suffer at the ballot box!
Coming off another loss, the Chiefs are facing a potent offense as the Lions come to Arrowhead. We get the preview from Voice of the Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus.
A big announcement, and the end of an era is coming. Steve McIntosh announces his retirement effective the end of this year after 50+ years in radio.
Despite many promises from politicians, the U.S. economy is not in good shape. But are we in a recession? We get the answer from Moneytracker Don Grant.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/9/25 Complete Show - President Trump touting the beginning of an attempt at peace in Gaza while a government shutdown is crumbling American infrastructure.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up another show with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Hour 2 - News and sports updates on Steve and Ted, plus results from a poll on the upcoming holiday.
Hour 1 - As we go into day 9 of the shutdown, critical infrastructure is breaking down with dedicated American employees working without pay having to look elsewhere to provide for their families.
The discovery of two roosters and a white dove — all decapitated and drained of blood — has authorities in upstate New York investigating a possible link to dark ritualistic sacrifices. This and more news items on today's episode of Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve and Ted get the latest local business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
It is a good thing we have Moneytracker Don Grant to tell us all about it and much more financial wisdom every weekday at 6:50 a.m. on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: At least planes aren't crashing together and falling out of the sky. Yet. But the longer this shutdown goes... who knows. And who could fix it... well, they are too busy acting like stubborn children.
Hour 3 - This summer's frequent storms and heavy rainfall has impacted the theater's ability to draw crowds.
Hour 2 - We look at the forecast for the rest of Wichita's week with Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
Hour 1 - No airline accidents attributed to the lack of workers, and pay for ATC... so far.
A recent poll says you may not be alone if you do.
Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff joins us with the latest local and national business news.
Moneytracker Don Grant says you will see a lot of adds for annuities... but are they a good vehicle for managing your retirement?
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 10/7/25 Complete Show - The government shutdown continues and the Chiefs couldn't shutdown the Jaguars.
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Hour 2 - Mayor Wu asks residents to help with the search by filling out a survey at wichita.gov/managersearch.