Connor Abernathie is a sixth generation Texan and a graduate of Lubbock High School. Connor produces KFYO Mornings with Dave King & Matt Martin, plus high school sports on KFYO, SportsRadio 1340 The Fan and Awesome 98. Connor is an amateur animator and video game enthusiast.
Connor Abernathie
Schovanec Talks New Chiefs Partnership and Vet School Funding
Wednesday on KFYO Mornings with Dave King and Matt Martin, The President of Texas Tech University Dr. Lawrence Schovanec joined Dave and Matt to talk about Tech's plans for online vs face-to-face classes, Tech baseball's performance, their recent partnership with the Kansas City Chiefs, the Texas Legislative Session, and more...
Dr. Powell Talks U.S. Debt, Stimulus Bill Problem, & Minimum Wage
Thursday on KFYO Mornings with Dave King and Matt Martin, Dr. Ben Powell, Director of the Free Market Institute of Texas Tech, joined Dave and Matt to talk about the United State's massive debt, what needs to happen to our economy, Texas and other states opening up, tax increases, unemployment, minimum wage, and more...
2020’s Best & Worst U.S. Cities to Retire In
WalletHub also includes some comparisons of the "Best vs. Worst".
Scottsdale, Arizona has the highest share of the population ages 65 and older, at 23.4%, which is 3.2 times higher than Fontana, California at 7.3%.
Brownsville, Texas has the lowest adjusted cost-of-living index for retirees, 75.78, which is 2.6 times lower than San Francisco who has the highest at 195.86.
St. Louis has the most home health care facilities per 100,000 residents, at 57.18, which is 29.9 times more than Fontana, California with the fewest at 1.91.
Scott Braddock Talks Defunding or Reforming Police, the DNC, and More
When considering specifically defunding police, Braddock said, "I think the idea that you want to push back on defunding the police, I get that. Because, let me tell you, from a political standpoint, if the frame for it is 'defunding the police', that is something that is wildly unpopular in rural Texas and suburban Texas."
U.S. States with the Fewest Coronavirus Restrictions
This list was updated on July 20th, and several states have moved around on the list since the previous report on July 7th. New York has moved up 16 positions from 45 to 29, Maine has moved up 13 positions from 45 to 32, and Pennsylvania has moved down 21 positions from 28 to 49.