Andrew Montalvo worked for News/Talk 790, KFYO from November 2012 to May 2014
Andrew Montalvo
Opinion: Calls for Impeachment Are a Waste of Time
Recently the news has been filled with scandals involving the current President's administration.
From Benghazi to the IRS and even back to the Fast and Furious debacle, many people I have spoken to are amazed that this president has avoided consequences thus far...
Michael Quinn Sullivan Discusses State Legislative Issues on the Chad Hasty Show [AUDIO]
On Friday's Chad Hasty Show Michael Quinn Sullivan, President of Empower Texans and Texans for Fiscal Responsibility discussed issues arising from the state budget debate and other legislation of the current legislative session.
Montalvo’s View: Why the Democrats Practice “If You Don’t Like it, Don’t Have One”
KFYO's Andrew Montalvo talks about some of the viewpoints from Democrats concerning gun control and other hot-button issues
Memorial for 50th Anniversary of USS Thresher Sinking This Weekend
This weekend a memorial for the 50th anniversary of the deadliest submarine disaster in U.S. History will occur.
Former Houston Youth Minister Sentenced to 5 Years for Sex with Minor
A former Houston-area youth minister will serve 5 years in prison on charges related to his sexual relations with a 16-year-old girl.
Governor Rick Perry Among Speakers at Slain District Attorney’s Funeral
Texas Governor Rick Perry was among those that spoke at the funeral for Mike and Cynthia McLelland.
All But One Administrator Put on Leave Over Texas School District Cheating Scandal Reinstated
Seven of the eight administrators put on leave due to a cheating scandal have been reinstated.
Memorial and Funeral Arrangements for Slain District Attorney Announced
The Honor Network Officials have announced that memorial services for the recently slain Kaufman County District Attorney and his wife will be held Thursday.
Audit Following El Paso Cheating Scandal to be Released
El Paso Independent School District officals say they will release the details of their audit Monday.
Security Increased as Texas Prosecutors May Be Targeted for Murder
Law enforcement in Texas are beefing up security for officials due to a suspected string of connected murders.