Jacob Estrada worked as a KFYO News Anchor & Show Producer from 2013-2015 & 2017-2021
Jacob Estrada
Lubbock Police Solve 1997 Homicide Case, Arrest 2 Suspects
The Lubbock Police Department has announced two important arrests in a 24-year-old murder case in which a man was shot and killed outside his own home.
Woman Claims She was Followed and Shot at While Visiting Lubbock
The LPD is investigating a green van the woman says followed her from a gas station to her hotel, and continued to follow her through multiple neighborhoods.
Lubbock Police Find Dead Dog Inside Submerged Vehicle
On Jan. 8th, the Lubbock police officers responded to a call about a person and their dog trapped inside a vehicle being submerged in an East Lubbock lake.
COVID Hospitalizations in Lubbock Lowest Since October 2020
As the COVID vaccine makes its way to Lubbock each week, hospitals have started to see a slow decrease in the average number of COVID hospital patients.
Volunteer with Lubbock Habitat on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
While some may be taking the day off, Lubbock Habitat for Humanity will be working on Martin Luther King Day, and they're asking for your help.
State of Texas Reimbursing Lubbock for Millions in COVID-19 Expenses
The state of Texas has reimbursed the City of Lubbock for some expenses related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Lubbock Health Departments expects more vaccination clinics next week.
Texas Tech Spring Break in 2021 Reduced to a Single Day
Spring Break will be shorter for students at Texas Tech in 2021. But that's not all.
Lubbock Health Department Announces More COVID Vaccine Clinics
The Lubbock Health Department is expected to receive over 5000 more doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine this week.
Texas Democrats Call for Senator Ted Cruz to Resign
Democrats take aim at Republicans who opposed the election certification of Joe Biden and accuse them of helping to incite the riot at the Capitol.
Lubbock City Officials Discuss COVID-19 Response and Vaccine
Lubbock Mayor Dan Pope says that by late February he hopes the city will be able to open up vaccination appointments to the general public.