Pat McNeill worked for KFYO News from 2014-2016
Pat McNeill
Texas State Senator Charles Perry Files For Reelection
State Senator Charles Perry filed for reelection to Texas Senate District 28 on Monday, December 7.
Texas Tech Unveils Plans for Veterinary School at TTUHSC Amarillo Campus
Texas Tech announced on December 4, 2015, they are developing a veterinary medicine school and doctoral program to fill the needs of their students as well as the region’s agriculture industry.
The college of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources is developing the program along with the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.
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Lubbock Police Identify Homicide Victim in Central Lubbock Shooting
Scant details have surfaced on an early-evening shooting that claimed the life of one 22-year-old in central Lubbock on Thursday, December 3, 2015.
Lubbock City Council Tables CHL Talks Indefinitely
Scott Olson, Getty ImagesA policy requiring City of Lubbock employees with concealed handgun licenses (CHL) to attain written permission to carry a gun while on duty remains in effect after the city council indefinitely postponed discussions on the matter...
Arrest Warrant Reveals Intoxicated Driver in Deadly Crash
An arrest warrant released Wednesday, December 2 confirmed 22-year-old Bobby Wayne Livesay was drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana in the moments before a deadly car accident.
Blogger Explains Red River Land Grab With ‘Star Wars’
A new post on the conservative blog Ricochet gives a fairly concise overview of the long battle between Texas, Oklahoma and the federal government for land and mineral rights along the Red River, through an unlikely, but familiar tale.
Electrocution Fatality in Central Lubbock
A tree trimmer working in a bucket truck accidentally touched a power line Wednesday afternoon, December 2.
A Scandinavian University is Rolling Out The Red Carpet For One International Student
One Scandinavian university plans to roll the red carpet out to one international student for their upcoming autumn semester.
El Paso Teen Tries to Set Himself on Fire in Classroom
A student of the El Paso Independent School District intentionally lit himself on fire on the morning of Monday, December 1, 2015.
Rice University Opts Out of Campus Carry
Rice joins Texas Christian University in opting out of new campus carry laws.