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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Offcials Find Unusual Discovery Inside New York State House That Exploded
What was inside the home?
McDonald’s Brings Back Fan Favorite Item to New York State Locations
The item will be back for a limited time.
New York State is Still One of Leading Areas For UFO Sightings
New York state has long been a hotbed for sightings of UFOs and other unexplained phenomenon.
Spectacular Fireball Shoots Across the Skies of New York State [VIDEO]
If you're wondering what they mean when you hear the term fireball, it isn't necessarily a UFO, or a cheap cinnamon- flavored alcoholic drink.
Escaped Pig Leads Officials On Very Low Speed Chase In New York State
Lets just say while this escape artist wasn't going anywhere too fast, though they still didn't make it too easy for deputies.
New York State To Allow Cannabis Sales at Concerts and Festivals?
This could be a potential boost for cannabis distributors in the state.
New York State Sets the Highest Cigarette Tax in the Country
The high cost for a pack of cigarettes in NY may be climbing even higher.
Popular Wendy’s Item to be Sold in Supermarkets Across New York State
Wendy's is teaming up with a major packaged goods company to bring one of their most ordered menu items into grocery stores in New York state.
Giant Insects Known as ‘Murder Hornets’ Spotted in the U.S.
YIKES: They can grow to the size of an adults' thumb and deliver a sting so painful that one entomologist described it to The New York Times as "like having red-hot thumbtacks" being driven into their flesh.