Hour 1 of The Dawn Stensland Show:
- The family of James Lambert Jr., the 73-year-old man who was beaten to death with a traffic cone, claims they are being harassed by groups of teens outside of their home. A Philadelphia Municipal Court approved a “stay-away” order to protect Lambert's family.
- A Baltimore family is now filing a federal lawsuit against Sesame Place—accusing the theme park of racial discrimination. The suit alleges a 5-year-old girl was ignored by Sesame Street characters during a meet and greet.
- Outgoing Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey has stated that he endorses Dr. Mehmet Oz to fill his seat in the Senate—though, when asked about the state's gubernatorial race, he would not endorse gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano.
- Steve Van Zandt, member of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band and star of The Sopranos, made a video on behalf of John Fetterman and his campaign for the U.S. Senate. In the video, Van Zandt accuses Dr. Oz of being a New Jersey resident.
- Clarice Schillinger—former candidate for Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor & Executive Director of Back to School U.S.A.—joins the show to discuss her recent speech at a rally for U.S. Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz. Will Dr. Oz fight for parents/students and keep schools open? After speaking with him, Schillinger believes he will. She also talks about Central Bucks School District passing a policy which would remove “sexualized content” and other material not deemed age-appropriate for children from public school libraries.