Innovative, informative, and entertaining. When it comes to The Chad Hasty Show, that is the show you are going to hear every time you tune in. I started my broadcast career in 2003 and launched my first show in 2006 on News/Talk 790AM KFYO. In 2008, I took over Lubbock’s First News on KFYO. In October 2012, The Chad Hasty Show moved to the current time slot of 8:30-11 a.m., replacing legendary national broadcaster Neal Boortz and has become one of the most well-known shows in Texas. Listeners across West Texas call in during my show to voice their opinions on the day's hot-button issues. I've interviewed senators, representatives, governors, presidential candidates, authors and local officials. In 2016, I was appointed by Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick to the Elections Advisory Committee as the only representative from West Texas. In 2019, I was re-appointed to the same committee. I enjoy talking politics, sports, cigars and anything else that's on the listeners' minds. I keep in touch with my listeners through social media, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and more. You can find me on most social media through the @ChadHastyRadio handle. The Chad Hasty Show airs on News/Talk 95.1 FM & 790 AM KFYO Weekdays 8:30-11 a.m.
Chad Hasty
Texas Bar Bans ‘All I Want For Christmas’ Before December
For some, getting into the Christmas spirit begins on November 1st and that means decorations and Christmas music begins to be played. For others, it's a time to defend Thanksgiving and the Christmas season doesn't begin until after Thanksgiving...
Texas School District Sued Because Boys Are Banned From Having Long Hair
A Texas school district is being sued by the ACLU over a dress code issue that the ACLU claims in gender-based and caused "irreparable harm" on students that were forced to get haircuts or be suspended from school.
According to the Texas Tribune, Magnolia ISD has a dress code that says boys can't have long hair...
Texas DSHS, CDC Beg People to Stop Taking Ivermectin for COVID-19
There's Ivermectin for humans, and Ivermectin for animals. Health agencies say neither can prevent or treat COVID-19, and that improper use could be harmful.
The United Family Hosts Annual School Supply Fundraiser In Lubbock
It's getting closer and closer to back to school time and that means more back to school fundraisers for Lubbock area kids and schools. Earlier in the week, we told you about the City of Lubbock Health Department hosting a back to school hygiene drive...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Sues the Biden Administration Again
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed another lawsuit against the Biden Administration, this time over a provision in the American Rescue Plan Act.
FBI Warns of Armed Protests at All State Capitols
The FBI is warning that more protests could take place around the nation.
National Lawyers Group Seeks Sanctions Against Ken Paxton
A group has called for professional licensing bodies to investigate a "breach of ethical rules" by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Are Casino Executives Eyeing Texas?
Texas is considered a top destination by at least one group out of Las Vegas.
Texas Budget Forecast Better Than Expected
It's not all bad news for Texas lawmakers and the upcoming budget.
Governor Abbott Tells Texans to Stay Home
Abbott says the safest place to be is at home.