I started as an actor, writer, director, producer, and now I’m a radio talk show host. My show on AM 1450 KMMS is called "Dominick in the Morning." I started out as an actor in Hollywood. I starred in the films like "Friday The 13th Part 5," "Busted," "Once Bitten" with Jim Carey, "National Lampoon’s Last Resort" and television shows like "Knight Rider," "Night Court," and "Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories." After acting, I moved into producing and directing my first film was called "Evil Laugh" and it was released to movie theaters by United Artists. Of all the things I have done, talk radio is what I like best. News, politics, pop culture, comedy, truth and love...that's what my show is all about. On "Dominick in the Morning" I try to show the listeners how things happening nationally and around the world are affecting them in their everyday lives, plus help them start the day with a laugh.
Dominick Brascia
Cat-Like Creature Found in Montana
A "cat-like" creature was found at the AM 1450 studio.
Gianforte Votes to Increase Military Pay
Today Congressman Greg Gianforte voted to increase military pay, military readiness, and increase America’s ability to confront aggression and national security threats.
Daines Joins Trump To Roll Back Dodd-Frank Regulations
President Donald Trump invited Senator Steve Daines to a bill signing ceremony at the White House for legislation that will roll back disastrous Dodd-Frank regulations.
AG Fox Wants Stiffer Penalties for Irresponsible Drug Manufacturers
Montana Attorney General Tim Fox and a bipartisan coalition of other attorney general are calling on congressional leaders to pass measures to help hold opioid manufacturers accountable for their role in the opioid epidemic.
Three VA Facilities To Be Named in Honor of Montana Veterans
Senators Steve Daines and Jon Tester and Congressman Greg Gianforte’s legislation to designate three Department of Veterans Affairs facilities passed the House of Representatives and will now head to the President’s desk to be signed into law. This legislation recognizes the commitment to duty and personal courage of three
Border Agent Questions Two American Women for Speaking Spanish
Customs and Border Protection officials are reviewing an encounter between a Border Patrol agent and two women who were speaking Spanish at a gas station in northern Montana. Allegations have been made before of law-enforcement officers in Montana racially profiling people to find out their immigration status.
Woman Pleads Not Guilty in Bozeman Embezzlement Case
A former Bozeman employee pleaded not guilty to charges of embezzling from the city and a business organization.
Montana Lowers Flags For School Shooting Victims
Gov. Steve Bullock has ordered flags lowered to half-staff in honor of the victims of a school shooting in Texas.
Don’t Miss ‘GUITAR: The Instrument That Rocked the World’
Museum of the Rockies next week is opening GUITAR: The Instrument That Rocked the World. It is going to be very interesting and fun to see how it rocked the world.
Montana High School Upset About Confederate Flag Shirt
A Montana high school student has been disciplined for wearing a Confederate flag sweatshirt. The administrators requested that he stop wearing it and he didn't.
The Missoulian says 17-year-old Mitchell Ballas was suspended after wearing the sweatshirt to Big Sky High School every day since last week. The child says he wears the sweatshirt to stand up for his First Amendment rights