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
Sen. Daines Trying To Save Montana Amtrak Jobs
During a hearing in the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Senator Steve Daines urged Amtrak officials to reconsider cutting ticket agent jobs at Amtrak’s Havre and Shelby stations. He asked them to take action to ensure the transportation needs of rural Montanans are met.
Trying to Cancel Montana Energy Lease Sales
Environmental groups and Montana landowners upset and are trying to cancel the government's recent sales of 287 oil and gas leases on federal land in the state.
Attorney General Fox Intervenes in Neo-Nazi Intimidation Case
Attorney General Tim Fox has filed a motion in Federal District Court to intervene in a Whitefish woman’s case against a Neo-Nazi blogger. The woman is accusing intimidation under Montana’s anti-intimidation law.
Congressman Gianforte to Speak at 2018 Montana Energy Summit
Senator Steve Daines just announced Congressman Greg Gianforte will speak at the 2018 Montana Energy Summit.
Cops Who Had Sex on Duty Say They Are Victims of a Witch Hunt
Billings police officers who were suspended for having sex on duty want their records sealed.
Body of Missing Montana Skier Is Found
The body of a Montana physician who went missing while backcountry skiing in February has been recovered.
Absentee Ballots Mailed Out Today
Election Day in Montana is about a month away, but voting is getting underway with officials mailing absentee ballots today.
Public Defender’s Office Sees Huge Drop in Caseloads
The Montana public defender's office says a new state law has reduced the agency's total caseload by 5 percent.
Montana Grizzlies Could Lose Protection
Federal officials are expected to release a proposal this fall that would remove federal protections for grizzly bears. Northwestern Montana, is home to the largest grizzly population in the Lower 48.
Wedding Crasher Stabbed Two Dozen Times
A 21-year-old Montana man is guilty of voluntary manslaughter in the stabbing death of an interloper at a wedding party.