Bill Handel

Bill Handel

Listen to Bill Handel Weekdays from 6 to 9AM on KFI AM 640! Full Bio

BHS - 8A - The 'Work From Home' Era Ends for Millions and 'Do They Have A Case?' with Wayne Resnick

BHS - 7A - The LAUSD Settlement Explained and 'Affordable Housing' in Los Angeles

Now that a tentative agrreement has been reached between the LAUSD and the Unions, Handel breaks down what the settlement actually means. And on the topic of unions, can the United Farm Workers Union rise again? You won't believe the cost of 'affordable housing' in Los Angeles. And a look at a story coming out of San Francisco where The Little Free Library is causing quite the stir.

Handel on the News

Jennifer Jones Lee and Wayne Resnick accompany Bill for Handel on the News. The LAUSD and Unions have agreed on a "historic" tentative deal after the three-day strike last week that closed schools. California has lifted its target for 15% water conservation as yet another storm approaches. And the L.A. police union has filed a lawsuit demanding the takedown of a 'killer cop' website over concerns that its content incites violence against officers.

(03/25) HOTL Hour 1

Handel on the Law, Marginal Legal Advice

(03/25) HOTL Hour 2

Handel on the Law, Marginal Legal Advice

(03/25) HOTL Hour 3

Handel on the Law, Marginal Legal Advice

BHS - 8A - KFI's Steve Gregory and 'Foodie Friday' with Neil Saavedra

KFI News Reporter and 'Unsolved' host Steve Gregory joins the show to talk about how the LAPD Union has filed a complaint against the Chief over a database leak. Murders against homeless in Los Angeles are way up. And Steve gives an 'Unsolved' preview as this week's episode is the season finale! And Neil Saavedra is back for Foodie Friday. There's a lawsuit that's accusing Buffalo Wild Wings of serving boneless wings that aren't wings, Neil shares his experience at the Disney Food & Wine Festival, and 2 restaurants in LA have been added to the Michelin star guide.

BHS - 7A - The Widespread Demand for Higher Wages and The Challenge of Cancelling A Subscription

From LAUSD to fast-food workers, everyone is demanding higher wages and better benefits (or just benefits in general). The Los Angeles County has given the 'ok' to reform the probation department. There are new liver transplant rules that are being criticized, as wasted organs reach a record high. And the FTC wants to make it easier for you to cancel those subscriptions that are way too easy to start.

Handel on the News

Wayne Resnick and Jennifer Jones Lee accompany Bill for Handel on the News. LAUSD classes are set to resume today as the 3-day worker and faculty strike concludes; still no deal. A couple in SoCal is being accused of intentionally causing car crashes posted on their YouTube channel. And while you were asleep, the U.S. carried out airstrikes in Syria after a suspected Iranian drone killed an American contractor and wounded 5 U.S. service members.

BHS - 8A - Business Time with Jason Middleton and Musings with Mo Kelly

KFI Anchor, Host and Business Expert Jason Middleton joins the show for Business Time! The Fed hiked interest rates by a quarter of a percent, a look at the banking situation, layoffs in big tech and there's quite a bit of artificial intelligence news out there... Mo Kelly is back for Musings with Mo. He and Bill talk about celebrities getting nailed for promoting Cryto without disclosing their promotions as advertisements. Also, music lovers are complaining about ticket prices, and they're finding a solution to the expense.