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 Airport Is First To Get Palm-Reading Technology From Amazon
When I was traveling a few months ago, one of my connecting flights was out of Dallas Love Field. I noticed a shop that had partnered with Amazon called Hudson Nonstop. Now, if you fly a lot you are probably familiar with the Hudson name...
Texas Won’t Force Stores To Have Gender Neutral Toy Aisles
The State of California, having solved all other issues facing the state, passed a bill recently that would force large retailers to have gender neutral toy aisles beginning in 2024.
California Governor Gavin Newsom gleefully signed the bill into law over the weekend...
Portland Decides Against Boycotting Texas
The City of Portland has decided they have other things to concentrate on.
20th Anniversary Of The September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks
20 years ago today was a peaceful, ordinary day. The next day our nation and our world changed forever.
September 11, 2001. Saturday marks the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on our nation. Every year that goes by the more distant a memory those attacks become and that is normal...
Texas University Ditches ‘Come and Take It’ Phrase
Officials at the University of Texas at San Antonio believe 'Come and Take It' is associated with more than just the Battle of Gonzales.
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.
Texas House Passes Election Reform Bill
It was a late night for members of the Texas House on Thursday as lawmakers debated, then eventually passed election reform legislation.
Abbott Issues New Executive Order On Vaccine Mandates In Texas
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has issued a new executive order dealing with COVID-19.
Will Amazon Be Opening Retail Stores In Texas?
There has been speculation for years now that Amazon isn't satisfied with just dominating internet sales and that at some point the online giant would look to expand to brick and mortar sites. Speculation in the past had Amazon either buying out or just taking over spaces left by J...
Texas Restaurants Can’t Ask For Proof Of Vaccination Status
You've heard a lot of talk about vaccine passports and private businesses in other cities and states asking customers about their vaccination status. While some states are moving in that direction. Texas is not. In fact a couple of restaurants just found out what they were doing wasn't allowed...
Out Of State Medical Personnel Deployed To Texas
As cases of coronavirus spike in Texas due to the delta variant, hospitals across the state are feeling the impact as local doctors, nurses, and other medical staff are reportedly feeling burnt out. Add to that the shortage of nurses in the industry across Texas and we are seeing across the state a shortage of staffed beds...
Fake Pills Laced With Fentanyl Are Killing Texas Youth
Is the border crisis and drug cartels leading to more young people dying?