Grew up in Los Angeles. Landed my first radio job in 1996 as a news anchor at KAAT/KTNS Oakhurst, CA, after graduating from the Academy of Radio & Television Broadcasting in southern California. I really enjoyed living on Cannery Row, in Monterey, after landing my second job in 1998 with KNRY. Prior to moving to Idaho, I spent 16 years as morning show co-host and production director for Star 94FM, north of Sacramento, in the Sierra Foothills. I also wrote for The Union Newspaper, in Nevada County, CA, part-time from 2009-10. I have a son and daughter, and hanging out with them is my favorite hobby. I also enjoy exploring the coast of the Western US. My life heavily revolves around my football team, the world champion Philadelphia Eagles, of which I’ve been pulling for since the 8th grade. GO BIRDS! And, the Smashing Pumpkins rule!
Greg Jannetta
There’s A Reason Deer Migration Signs Exist In Southern Idaho
These deer bridges you see throughout the state are a nice idea, but in no way do they mean you can continue flying down the highway passing one car after another and the deer will usher themselves safely across the road.
South Idaho Park Is Like A Hawaiian Island In The Desert
The trails lined with vegetation take visitors past stunning waterfalls, and the underground springs bubble down the rocky canyon walls making for fantastic photo opportunities; it's like a tiny, Hawaiian island just 40 minutes northwest of Twin Falls, and it's one of my favorite places to spend an afternoon in all of southern Idaho.
South Idaho Has Its First Rabies Case Of Season After Bat Tested
If you come into contact with one and believe you may have been bitten, it's important to seek medical care as soon as possible. Rabies can spread quickly through the body and can severely damage internal organs if untreated.
Bright, Odd-Shaped UFO Seen Over Mountains North Of Twin Falls
This region of Idaho is a popular camping and outdoor destination, so there could possibly be many more witnesses that may have seen the object on the evening of June 19 at approximately 10:30 P.M.
WATCH: Bigfoot Comes Out Of Hiding; Pitches At South Idaho Game
Throwing out the first pitch at a baseball game is a decades-old tradition. The honor is usually reserved for celebrities, esteemed community members, and other influential people, and not so much for hairy, mythical creatures.
Legal Or Not? People Are Hawking Idaho Indian Arrowheads On eBay
When it comes to historical artifacts, eBay's policy is against the sale of these types of relics based on where they were found, but it appears there are many people attempting to hawk these objects anyway.
What Idahoans Should Plant To Fight Climate Change, Say Botanists
Plant experts are saying that by modifying our gardens with the addition of certain species of flowers it can result in cooling the planet, but these efforts need to be collective.
South Idaho Teen Missing Since July 3
A southern Idaho teenager who was reported missing more than a week ago is still being sought by state police.
The Haunting Twin Falls Home That Had The Entire Block Gossiping
While I won't give away the exact location for obvious reasons, anyone who has driven past the home has probably noticed the very eerie decorations that hang near the front door and on trees throughout the property.
Bottle-Feed Bear, Barnyard Animals A Short Drive From Twin Falls
There's a park that's less than a three-hour drive from Twin Falls that gives visitors one of the most unique human/bear interactions you'll ever see with your own eyes.
Solar Storm To Allow Southern Idaho To See Aurora Borealis Thurs
It's not uncommon for Idahoans to see the Northern Lights. The opportunity usually presents itself once every couple of years, and to get the best view you need to find an area with little to no light pollution.
What Was The Last Idaho Concert You Saw? How Much Did You Pay?
The first concert I ever went to was a Van Halen and Alice In Chains show. It was the early nineties, and I probably paid $25 to $30 to go; you can't even afford to buy a T-shirt at a concert for that price anymore let alone a ticket.
Idaho Adults May Not Be Prepared Enough For Death, Survey Shows
There are some Idahoans I know that already have plots paid for and are more than prepared for the reality of death. How prepared are you?
Suspected Gold Panning Hot Spot Lies Just North Of Twin Falls ID
If you enjoy the hobby or have never tried panning in your life, this is the summer in southern Idaho to get your waders wet.
Twin Falls Neighbors Can Make Life Miserable For Barky Dog Owners
Owners of Twin Falls dogs who have a tendency to bark a lot may find themselves at the mercy of their neighbors. Invasion of privacy goes right out the window if you can't control your dog's speech.
The Number One Problem With Calling 9-1-1 In Southern Idaho
These Idaho call center staffers have incredibly stressful jobs and need to have open lines to assist those who are experiencing true emergencies.
Idaho Ranked Among Worst States For Mental Health Assistance
Mental health issues plague a massive number of people worldwide. A recent United States report has grouped the state of Idaho among the worst in the nation for assistance with such health problems.
Website Names Best War Film To Watch Over Idaho July 4 Holiday
Hot Shots 2 does after all hold the record for largest body count; the chicken/arrow scene gets me every time.
Is There An Idaho Site You Visit Every Year Over July 4 Holiday?
For nearly a decade, we had a favorite spot in the southern Sawtooth Mountains that was about a two-hour drive from Twin Falls, but years of damage from storms and humans forced us to look elsewhere.
Twin Falls ID Teen Reported Missing; Last Contact June 18
The Twin Falls Police Department is asking the community for help locating a missing teenager.