Pat McNeill worked for KFYO News from 2014-2016
Pat McNeill
Ector County Attorney Files for Reelection
The incumbent Ector County district attorney has filed for reelection to a second term in that office.
Chagas Disease in West Texas — What You Need to Know
The Chagas disease afflicts Texans via the "kissing bug" and can cause symptoms as extreme as heart failure. Cases have been reported in West Texas. Here's what you need to know.
Lubbock Fire Marshals Seeking Suspect in September Arson Case
Lubbock Fire Marshals are seeking information on the owner of a pickup truck involved in an arson case in September 2015.
Thanksgiving Winter Weather Warnings for Texas
Freezing rain may develop across the Texas Panhandle, Oklahoma Panhandle and Eastern New Mexico after Thanksgiving.
Lubbock-based Underwater Photographer Gallery Coming to Buddy Holly Center
A Lubbock-based photographer who makes a living off of the sea will display his work next month at the Buddy Holly Center.
United Supermarkets to Request Enterprise Designation Nomination from Lubbock City Council
The grocer asks Lubbock City Council for enterprise nomination that would entitle them to tax rebates.
Father Explains Paris Terrorist Attack to Son
A father helps rationalize the Paris terrorist attacks to his young son.
Texas Tech Students Host Vigil for Terrorist Attack Victims
Various Texas Tech student organizations are coming together for a candlelight vigil in remembrance of all the lives lost in recent tragedies around the world Wednesday.
Multiple Murders at Texas Campground Near Palestine
Six were found murdered in a campsite southeast of Dallas Sunday morning; one suspect is in custody.
Texas Christian University Opts Out of Campus Carry
Texas Christian University is opting out of Senate Bill 11 – that allows concealed carry of handguns on campuses of Texas universities – and keeping gun bans intact on campus.