I was born and raised in the Lone Star State, growing up in the Dallas region. I attended Texas A&M University where I received my degree in Meteorology. After graduation, I had the pleasure of starting my career at KAMC News in Lubbock, Texas. Two years later, I hopped over to California and then Arkansas, but my heart belonged in the Hub City. I returned to KLBK/KAMC, working as the evening Meteorologist for five more years before trading in the green screen for a keyboard. I am a wife, mother, dog owner, and huge Texas Tech football fan (thanks to the influence of my Red Raider husband). I'm thrilled to be joining the KISS FM team as well as some former coworkers from the media!
Heidi Kaye
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