Allen Corbin is a fourth-generation family member who has worked in Lubbock radio. He worked for KFYO in various capacities from 2005-2016.
Allen Corbin
City of Lubbock Offices Closed for MLK Jr. Day
City of Lubbock Offices will be closed on Monday, January 21st.
National Wear Red Day Set for February 1
Lubbock citizens and businesses are invited to go “Red for Women” on National Wear Red Day slated for February 1.
Henry Louis “Skip” Gates to Speak at Texas Tech Lecture Series [VIDEO]
Henry Louis Gates will serve the as the first guest of the inaugural African American History Month Lecture Series.
Cargill Meat Plant in Plainview to Close, 2000 Jobs Lost
The Cargill Meat plant in Plainview announced Thursday morning it will idle its plant on February 1, 2013.
Retail Gas Prices Slightly Drop in Texas
Gas prices drop a penny.
Gas Prices Drop in Lubbock For 2nd Straight Week
Gas Prices in Lubbock drop for the second consecutive week.
Xcel Energy Honored for 2012 Assistance in Storm Ravaged Areas
Xcel was honored by the Edison Electric Institute with the association’s Emergency Assistance Award for their outstanding effort in Ohio last summer and in the Northeast for Hurricane Sandy.
State of the City Delivered by Glen Robertson
The state of the City of Lubbock was addressed Tuesday morning.
Mayor Glen Robertson highlighted the cities 4.6 percent unemployment rate and the growing population of the city now at 233,000.
With the growing population also brings the need for more water sources and conservation for the city’s growing need...
West Texas Ranchers Can Receive Emergency Loans due to Drought
Lubbock County and other area farmers hurt by drought now qualify for emergency loans.
Federal Officials Can Be Arrested for Enforcing Executive Order on Guns [AUDIO]
A Texas House member’s bill would make it illegal for a Federal officer to enforce an executive order.