Jacob Coats was a KFYO news anchor and show producer from December 2016 - January 2019 and August 2021-April 2022.
Jacob Coats
Fatal Two-Vehicle Crash in Gaines County Kills Denver City Man
The Texas Department of Public Safety has released the identity of the individual killed in a two-vehicle crash on Saturday, February 12th, in Gaines County.
Victim Suffers Serious Injuries After Central Lubbock Stabbing
One person was injured in a stabbing Sunday afternoon in Central Lubbock. An investigation is ongoing.
Arrest Made in Connection to Dead Body Found in North Lubbock
Authorities have made an arrest in connection to a body found Saturday morning after a storage unit fire in North Lubbock.
Lubbock Police Searching for Three Wanted Sex Offenders
The Lubbock Police Department is asking for the public’s help in finding three absconded sex offenders.
Tesla Recall for 579,000 Vehicles for “Boombox” Issue
The recall concerns 579,000 vehicles because a “Boombox” function can play sounds over an external speaker and obscure audible warnings for pedestrians.
Authorities Seize 37 Pounds of Cocaine in Texas Panhandle
The Texas Department of Public Safety seized 37 pounds of cocaine during a traffic stop in Carson County earlier this week.
Former Brownfield Industrial Corporation Director Indicted for Child Pornography
The former Executive Director at Brownfield Industrial Development Corporation, was indicted by a federal grand jury for receipt and distribution of child pornography.
Candidate for Texas Railroad Commissioner Killed in Midland Crash
A Lubbock man campaigning for Texas Railroad Commissioner was killed in a traffic accident Tuesday afternoon in Midland.
Four Animal Deaths Reported in South Lubbock House Fire
Four animals died and two people suffered smoke inhalation as a result of a house fire Wednesday morning in South Lubbock.
Adult and Child Killed in Northwest Lubbock County Crash
Two people have died after an accident in Northwest Lubbock County on Friday, February 4th.
One Injured in Central Lubbock Shooting
One person was moderately injured during a shooting in Central Lubbock on Sunday, February 6th.
Lubbock Law Firm Increases Reward to Find Suspect Who Killed 4-Year-Old Boy
An additional $5,000 has been donated by a Lubbock law firm for information regarding the death of a 4-year-old Lubbock boy.