Hi I am Greg Atoms! I have been working in radio for well over a decade, everything from music, to sports talk, to news. Throughout my career I have been honored with a handful of accolades, including a national Program Director of the Year Award. I am also the founder of Geek’d Con. Geek’d Con is the fastest growing comic con style event in Louisiana! Outside of radio I enjoy attending sporting events and collecting sports memorabilia. My favorite piece in my collection is probably the bat handle I won in a bet/argument against former Houston Astro Morgan Ensberg at the 2005 MLB All-Star Game.
Greg Atoms
Nationally Televised Wrestling Comes Back To Shreveport-Bossier
Who could you see with AEW in Bossier City? Sting, Ric Flair, Ronda Rousey, or Adam Copeland? Maybe the Bullet Club? Find out more here
Shreveport Takes Step to Approve Deal with 50 Cent’s Production Company
It sounds like the entertainment mogul will be bringing his production company to Louisiana
Traffic Stop Leads To Officer Involved Shooting, One Dead
It marks Shreveport's 64th homicide of the year. The Louisiana State Police have taken over the investigation.
Shreveport Native Featured On Real Housewifes of Atlanta
A local Shreveport star has made her way into homes nationwide through one of Bravo's most popular titles.
Krewe Of Barkus & Meoux Celebrates Geek’d Con This Mardi Gras
Shreveport's pet themed Mardi Gras krewe is going all in on the geeks for 2023
What Does A Brown Recluse Spider Look Like, Are They In Louisiana
The brown recluse spider is one of the most dangerous spiders living here in the US, and they can be found right here in Louisiana.
Amazon’s 8 Most Expensive Halloween Decorations for 2022
Giant pumpkins, witches, and animatronic zombie brides...all make it onto the list for this Halloween
The 12 Most Notorious Serial Killers In Louisiana History including the New Orleans Area Bayou Killer
The state of Louisiana produces a lot of serial killers. That's not just an opinion, research published by CrimeCapsule shows that Louisiana has the 5th most serial killers in the United States. Here are the most heinous.
75 Of The Most Famous People From Louisiana
Hall of Fame athletes, musicians, actors, even US Presidents, and people accused of killing US Presidents, have called Louisiana home.
Congressman-Elect Luke Letlow Dies After COVID Diagnosis
The Louisiana politician passed away at a Shreveport hospital after testing positive for COVID-19 this month.
Treasury Secretary Says Stimulus Money Coming “Next Week”
Steven Mnuchin, the US Treasury Secretary, said today that payments will start arriving early next week.
Pfizer Announces Their COVID Vaccine Is 90% Effective, Files With FDA
Early Monday morning, drugmaker Pfizer announced that their COVID-19 vaccine trial has shown to be 90 effective in early testing.
Saints Might Move To LSU’s Tiger Stadium For The Rest Of 2020
The Mayor of New Orleans may have negotiated the Saints out of the city.
Study Says Louisiana Has The 5th Worst School System In US
Louisiana Schools did not perform well in this years data, which is similar to the last few years
Governor John Bel Edwards Suggests Phase 2 Will Be Extended This Week
The Governor makes it sound like we'll be in Phase 2 for a while.
CDC Changes Guidelines For Returning To Work After Positive COVID Test
The CDC says you could return to work in as little as 10 days after first feeling COVID symptoms. They also say you don't need to test negative before returning to work anymore.
Shreveport Police Threaten To Arrest Local Business Owners Over COVID-19
Shreveport Police Chief Ben Raymond issues a warning to local businesses and residents.
AG Jeff Landry Says Governor Edwards’ Closures Are Legal
Landry made it clear that the Governor does, in fact, have the power to take these steps.
The State Of Louisiana Has Shut Down Casinos During Virus Outbreak
Louisiana's State Gaming Control Chairman Ronnie Jones told KEEL News the order will shutter all gaming operations in the state of Louisiana.
Louisiana Public Gathering Ban Includes Casinos
This week, Governor John Bel Edwards banned public gatherings of more than 250 people in response to the COVID-19, or Coronavirus, outbreak.