
Editorial Commentary by Bustos Media President Amador Bustos
Editorial commentary on current events by Bustos Media President Amador Bustos


Host: Tom Moulton with Tim Vimmerstedt
Guests:
Matthew Knoblich, Tucson Car and Truck Unlimited on planning your summer travel
Becca Smith and Coty Hoover of the Folkgrass/Americana group Admiral Radio on the 41st Annual Tucson Folk Festival. Admiral Radio is an award-winning act from South Carolina who will be appearing at the Festival.
…plus Tim Vimmerstedt’s roundup of upcoming festivals and attractions around Southern Arizona

Host – Kathleen Winn
Guests – Scott Schara, Brett Mecum, Bill Sullivan, Rodney Glassman

In-depth discussion of current issues in the news
Every Thursday from Noon to 1 on 1030 The Voice

Bill Buckmaster: Tucson’s most trusted voice for news and information
Guests include Nancy Gutierrez, assistant minority leader in the Arizona House of Representatives, Tucson Mayor Regina Romero, and Joe Ferguson from Tucson Agenda. Plus Weekend Watch with 101.7 The Drive.


“Too Jewish with Rabbi Sam Cohon and Friends”
Hussain Abdul-Hussain, author of “The Arab Case for Israel”



“The Way of the Cross”, hosted by Father David, delves into the traditions, liturgical meaning and symbolism of spirituality related to religion and life. Father David Milam is Rector of St. Jude’s Anglican Church in Tucson, AZ, where he has served the congregation since 2016

Technology is everywhere these days . . . is it stressing you out?
Gadgets acting like they have a mind of their own? And why does the toaster need WiFi?
Relax….Help is on the way.
Tune into the Computer Guru Show . . . Saturdays at 9AM on 1030 The Voice
Decoding your devices . . . solving your real problems, and keeping it human.
The Computer Guru Show–addressing all your technology needs while treating you like a person in the process. Have a question and need an answer now? Go to AZComputerGuru.com
Mike Swanson, the Computer Guru, is BACK on the air and right here on 1030 The Voice. 1030 on your AM dial or stream at kvoi.com, Alexa, or the TuneIn app.






A dramatic retelling of important moments in Tucson’s history, followed by insightful interviews with Tucsonans of all stripes.
In December 1970 a blaze erupted in a downtown landmark, resulting in a tragedy that still holds the distinction of an event that led to Tucson’s greatest loss of life, but it was one of Tucson Fires most heroic efforts.



