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April 30, 2026 1:09 PM
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Copyright April 30, 2026, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved
April 30, 2026 12:27 PM
Longtime conservative radio host on KFYO and other stations was a Texas Capitol favorite. He will be dearly missed – SB
This
statement was just released by News/Talk 95.1 & 970 KFYO and Townsquare
Media:
We are deeply
saddened to share the news that longtime host, beloved personality and Lubbock
institution Chad Hasty passed away peacefully in his sleep on Thursday morning.
He was 43 years old.
Chad
joined Lubbock radio in 2003 and soon became the voice of KFYO's morning show.
In 2021, The Chad Hasty Show moved to late afternoons, where he continued
informing and entertaining audiences across the region. Whether cutting through
the news of the day or interviewing some of the most prominent political
figures in the state and country, Chad always delivered an engaging and
thought-provoking show for his loyal listeners.
In 2011,
Chad married his wife, Jennifer, and the two shared a love of travel and
exploring new places together. He and Jennifer had recently become foster
parents — a meaningful milestone he embraced with characteristic warmth and
dedication.
Townsquare
Media Lubbock's Market President Dan Endom shares: "We are stunned and
heartbroken by the sudden passing of our beloved KFYO family member, Chad
Hasty. Chad was not only a brilliant on-air host, but an even better friend.
Our deepest condolences go out to Jennifer and his baby girl, Ava. It's hard to
imagine not seeing his welcoming presence roaming the halls of Townsquare Media
Lubbock."
Chad was a
native of Grand Prairie, Texas, and a proud graduate of Texas Tech University.
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April 29, 2026 11:24 AM
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April 29, 2026 9:38 AM
A huge victory for the GOP while Democrats and voting rights advocates call the decision "intellectually dishonest and wrong"
Via the NPR
News Desk in DC:
The U.S.
Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision along partisan lines, ruled that Louisiana's
2024 election map, which created a second majority-Black congressional
district, was "an unconstitutional racial gerrymander."
Although
the court kept Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act intact, Wednesday's decision
all but guts the landmark law that came out of the Civil Rights Movement and
protected the collective voting power of racial minorities when political maps
are redrawn.
It isn't
yet clear how the decision will affect November's midterms. Primaries are well
underway in most states.
Once
considered the jewel in the crown of the civil rights movement, the Voting
Rights Act has been largely dismembered since 2013 by the increasingly
conservative Supreme Court. The major exception was a decision just two years
ago that upheld the section of the law aimed at ensuring that minority voters
are not shut out of the process of drawing new congressional district lines.
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April 28, 2026 4:00 PM
Senators Perry and Kolkhorst were particularly hard on the Eastlands, who said to the families: “We tried our hardest that night and it wasn’t enough to save your daughters…We were devastated alongside you.”
While arguing
they did their best, family members in charge of Camp Mystic
apologized to the families of the 27 girls who died at the camp as a result of the July 4, 2025, floods during the second
day of a hearing examining what exactly went wrong that fateful weekend.
But the
apologies were not enough for lawmakers gathered for a joint Texas House
and Texas Senate committee hearing, who asked pointed questions
about gaps in communication, training and ability to run the camp going
forward.
While the
historic Guadalupe River floods took the lives of an estimated 140 people
across Central Texas, the all-girls Christian summer camp has been the focus of
the hearing, including a detailed report presented by investigator Casey
Garrett the previous day.
“I think
about the night of the flood every moment of every day,” said a tearful Edward
Eastland, whose father Dick also died in the floodwaters.
The rest of the story, subscribers only
By James Russell
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April 28, 2026 10:44 AM
On Texas Capital Tonight, QR Publisher Harvey Kronberg covered that plus the immigration fight Gov. Abbott picked with Houston, Dallas, and Austin
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April 28, 2026 10:35 AM
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