Joanna Barba, AKA Joanna Barbacoa, is the producer for the Buzz Adams Morning Show. She’s known for her laugh, which often leads to competitions of who makes her laugh harder. Joanna also covers entertainment news -- which is convenient because she loves all things entertainment: movies, shows, games, celebrity gossip, and sometimes talking in movie quotes. Joanna owns four cats and embraces being called 'cat lady'. On days when she isn’t tending to her cats, Joanna can be found on the couch binging a series or at the movies watching new releases. Joanna grew up on the Northeast side of El Paso and isn’t afraid to let that side come out every now and then.
Joanna Barba
The Secret Meaning Behind Putting Boots On A Texas Fence
Discover the touching tradition of hanging boots on fences in Texas ranches - a symbolic gesture honoring horses, ranchers, and hard work.
This House in Texas is Considered the Most Haunted House in the State
You can book a tour now
Texas Bar Owner Is Over People Defiling the Restroom
Another broken sink!
Texas Pizza Shop Under Fire For ‘Super Offensive’ Signs
Pizza with a side of vulgarity
Cowboys Fans Broke a World Record and No One Else Has Come Close
Talk about loyal Cowboys fans!
WARNING: Popular Easter Candy Causing Cancer in Children
Check the labels of this popular Easter candy for Red Dye 3 -- it could have dangerous impacts on your children
The Worlds Deadliest Animal is Coming Back to Texas
Don't let mosquitoes ruin your Texas spring - here's how to protect yourself
New Show will Reveal The Next King of the Texas Renaissance Fest
The new show debuted at SXSW
This Is Officially The Worst City To Live In The Lone Star State
A new study shows this is the worst town to live in in the entire state
ALERT: FDA Recalls Popular Spice Sold in Texas
Find out what six brands are recalled
These Invasive Snails Are Causing Major Problems in the State of Texas
Uncover the dangers of Chinese mystery snails in Texas and why proper disposal is crucial to safeguard the local ecosystem
Reasons You Can Legally Get a Divorce in Texas
Here's what those grounds mean in Texas