Pat McNeill worked for KFYO News from 2014-2016
Pat McNeill
Family and Colleagues of Dr. Kenneth Mike Rice React to the Crash and Announce Funeral Details
Following the single-engine plane crash that claimed the life of Lubbock physician Dr. Kenneth Rice, separate statements have been released by his family and colleagues at the University Medical Center Health System.
Texas Tech’s Longest-Serving Masked Rider Horse Passes Away due to Complications in Surgery
Texas Tech announced Wednesday that the longest-serving horse in the Masked Rider program, Midnight Matador, passed away yesterday due to complications from colic surgery.
Hospice of Lubbock’s 26th Annual Mayors’ Beans and Cornbread Luncheon One Month Away
Hospice of Lubbock will host the 26th Annual Mayors’ Beans and Cornbread Luncheon March 6, 2015, at the Lubbock Civic Center banquet hall.
Lubbock Friends of the Library Half-Price Sale During First Weekend of February
Lubbock Friends of the Library will hold their annual half-price sale next weekend.
The Day the Music Died Events at the Buddy Holly Center in Lubbock
February 3rd, 2015, marks the 56th anniversary of the Winter Dance Party Tour flight that claimed the lives of Ritchie Valens, J.P. Richardson – better known as the The Big Bopper – and Lubbock’s own Buddy Holly. The Buddy Holly Center in downtown Lubbock will open their doors free of charge from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, February 3, in remembrance of the musicians and their lasting legacy.
Search for Missing Texas Tech Student Gordon Fang-Wong Called Off
Lubbock Police closed the missing person case of a 19-year-old Texas Tech student on Wednesday, January 21, after discovering new evidence of the student’s whereabouts.
UPDATED: Texas Boys Ranch High School Evacuated Friday After Officials Discover Potential Bomb Threat
Officials with Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch High School announced the school was evacuated Friday, January 16, after a threatening statement was discovered at the campus in Oldham County near Amarillo.
Police Seek to Identify Suspect in Potential North Lubbock Drive-by Shooting
Lubbock Police have released 9-1-1 audio from a potential drive-by shooting at a restaurant in North Lubbock as they continue to seek a suspect.
Lubbock Moonlight Musicals to Hold Open Auditions for Mary Poppins This Weekend
Lubbock Moonlight Musicals will hold open auditions for their upcoming production of Mary Poppins this Friday and Saturday.
Estacado High School Students in Lubbock Receive iPads
Next week many students of Estacado High School will arrive on campus briefly during a school holiday for the launch of Estacado’s one-to-one technology initiative.
State Representative Randy Weber Apologizes for Tweet Comparing Obama to Hitler
Representative to the 14th Congressional District of Texas, Randy Weber has issued an apology following a tweet of his which compared Adolf Hitler favorably when compared to President Barack Obama.
United Family Assures No Apples Contaminated With Listeria in Stock
The United Family of Stores pulled all Happy Apple Brand Caramelized Apples from shelves following a recent outbreak of Listeria stemming from prepackaged caramel apples linked to 7 deaths and assured no contaminated apples are in stock.