Jacob Coats was a KFYO news anchor and show producer from December 2016 - January 2019 and August 2021-April 2022.
Jacob Coats
Emergency Crews Respond to Chemical Spill in East Lubbock
Emergency crews responded to a chemical spill at the Cotey Chemical Corporation, located in the 4400 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
Suspect Named in Clovis Drive-By Shooting That Injured 17 Year-Old
The Clovis Police Department are searching for a suspect who injured a 17 year-old female during a drive-by shooting on Sunday, January 16th.
Lubbock Police Identify Victim of Saturday Morning Pedestrian Crash
The Lubbock Police Department has identified the victim of a Saturday morning pedestrian crash.
Two Florida Men Arrested Following High-Speed Chase Throughout the South Plains
Deputies with the Texas Department of Public Safety arrested two Florida men after a high-speed pursuit through multiple counties in the South Plains.
Odessa Man Sentenced to 210 Months in Prison for Attempted Enticement of a Minor
An Odessa man who admitted to traveling to Lubbock with the intent of having sex with a minor has been sentenced to 17.5 years in prison.
Former Odessa Church Pastor Arrested for Sexual Assault
The former head pastor at Bible Baptist Church in Odessa has been arrested for sexual assault.
Police Investigating Grisly Death in Downtown Lubbock
Authorities are investigating what they’re calling a gruesome scene Thursday morning, January 20th, in Downtown Lubbock.
Authorities Seize Marijuana and Firearms During Operation Targeting Gangs
One adult and three juveniles were arrested after drugs and weapons were seized during a law enforcement operation.
Ford Recalls 200,000 Cars Over Brake Light Issue
Ford is recalling about 200,000 cars in the United States to fix a problem that can stop the brake lights from turning off.
Lubbock Grand Jury Indicts 59-Year-Old Man for Inappropriately Touching Underage Girl
A 59-year-old man was indicted on Tuesday, January 18th, by a Lubbock Grand Jury for indecency with a child by contact.