Aaron Brodie worked for KFYO/Townsquare Media from April 2015-August 2016
Aaron Brodie
Lubbock Police Arrest Armed Suspect Outside Local Hotel
In a strange story from Friday, May 13, Lubbock Police were called out to the Koko Inn located at 5201 South Q. Drive to confront a man with a handgun.
Texas Supreme Court Rules School Funding System Constitutional
The Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday that the State’s school funding system is constitutional.
Former Texas Tech Board of Regents Members Respond to Robertson’s Political Attack on Arrington
Lubbock Mayor Glen Robertson's latest attack on his opponent in the Republican run-off for District 19 Congress over his tenure at Texas Tech drew a slew of responses.
Lubbock Woman Sentenced for Fatal 2014 Hit-and-Run Accident
On Wednesday, May 4, Maria Martinez (29) was sentenced for her involvement in a 2014 hit-and-run accident that claimed one life.
2000 Lubbock Murder Still Under Investigation
Lubbock police continue to investigate the murder of 19-year-old Lubbock resident Stefanie Hill nearly 16 years after it occurred.
Early Voting Ends Tuesday for Municipal Elections
Tuesday, May 3rd is the last day for Early Voting across the State of Texas, prior to Saturday’s municipal elections.
Lubbock’s Controversial Arabic ‘Love Is for All’ Message Turns Into T-Shirt Phenomenon
A black Arabic flag with “Love is for all” written in Arabic was flown from Lubbock’s Citizen’s Tower. Now, that same design is being sold on t-shirts at a Lubbock clothing store.
SPC to Offer “Explore the Arts” Summer Camp for Kids
South Plains College is offering an “Explore the Arts" camp for kids this summer.
2016 NFL Draft Could Be Make or Break for Cowboys
With lofty positioning in tonight's NFL Draft, Jerry Jones holds the key to Dallas Cowboys relevancy in quarterback Tony Romo's final years.
Prosecutors Eyeing Nearly $11,000 Seized From Lubbock Business
On Monday, court records were filed concerning the Senator’s Game Room at 5302 South Avenue Q Drive.