Julie Fisher worked for KFYO from April 2010-June 2012. Her news stories are archived on KFYO.com
Julie Fisher
Cornyn Joins Senate Members Against Department of Labor
U.S. Senator John Cornyn has joined other senate members in an act which would prevent the Department of Labor from restricting children from working on farms.
South Plains Regional Science and Engineering Fair Friday
The 56th Annual South Plains Regional Science and Engineering Fair starts tomorrow.
Hoops For Hope to Raise Money for Lubbock Homeless
A basketball tournament hosted by two local church organizations will help raise money for the homeless in Lubbock.
10.1% of Texas Out of Drought After Recent Rainfall
Slightly more than ten percent of Texas is now officially out of drought after recent rainfall across the state.
Texas Tech Health Sciences Center Receives Gift for Endowment Chair
The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing at the Permian Basin has received a large gift to help establish a position focused on gathering data to improve rural health.
Body Found in Field Near Big Spring Airport
Authorities in Big Spring say a body has been found in a field near the Big Spring Airport.
Lubbock Code Administration Hold Exercise Thursday
The Code Administration Section of the Lubbock Police Department will set up and conduct a field exercise in the Harwell neighborhood this Thursday to identify violations.
Tornadoes Injure 8 in San Antonio, Many Left Without Power
Two tornadoes touched down around San Antonio Monday, damaging buildings and injuring several people.
President Barack Obama to Speak in New Mexico
President Barack Obama will be stopping in eastern New Mexico this week to speak on the production of domestic oil and gas.
Hospice of Lubbock to Hold Volunteer Training
Hospice of Lubbock is in immediate need of volunteers to help care for patients, and has several volunteer training dates available for those wishing to help.