Chrissy Covington is the spicy co-host of Lubbock's top morning show, The RockShow on KFMX, along with radio legend Wes Nessman. A Lubbock native who spent her early adult years in Minnesota as a chef, Chrissy is thrilled to be back home in Texas. She loves to dabble with paint and is a stand up comedian who frequents the local comedy scene. She is a fierce believer in supporting all things local and loves giving a fresh spin on things she sees on TikTok. Chrissy's trademark wit, humor, and colorful insight will have you tuning in again, and again, and again....
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8-Year-Old Texas Girl Still Missing After Christmas Eve Tragedy
Texas Equusearch has joined the mission to find 8-year-old Clara Robinson who is unfortunately still missing after a Christmas Eve crash in Sherman on U.S. 75.
Texas Man Charged With Stalking Indiana Basketball Star
55-year-old Michael T. Lewis was arrested last Sunday for sending sexually explicit and threatening texts to Indiana Fever basketball star Caitlin Clark.
What’s Dry January and How Many People Actually Participate?
215,000 people participated globally in 2024. Were you one?
Cruel Texas Teen Charged For Poisoning Classmate’s Goat
The goat sadly died roughly 21 hours after it began experiencing symptoms like respiratory distress and convulsions from the alleged pesticides.
Studies Show This is The Most Popular Christmas Gift in The U.S.
I think they are onto something, because this is ALL I want for Christmas.
Texas Man Killed By Police After Driving Through Shopping Mall
53-year-old John Darrel Shultz was killed by police yesterday after engaging in a high-speed chase that ended with him driving directly through the glass doors of JCPenny's in Killeen, Texas, injuring shoppers.
Check Out The Biggest and Most Expensive Airbnb in Lubbock, Texas
Might be fun for New Year's Eve!
Take a Virtual Stroll Through The Best Christmas Lights in Texas
These may be the 5 best holiday light displays in all of Texas.
Texas Man Charged With Capital Murder Ate His Victim’s Hearts
Thornburg admitted to investigators that he felt a compulsion to sacrifice his victims in a ritualistic manner and that he even ate their hearts and other portions of their bodies, which he stored underneath the bed in his motel room in Euless, Texas, before tossing them into a Fort Worth dumpster and lighting them on fire.