Maggie Boomer was a KFYO News Anchor and producer from September 2015-January 2018
Maggie Boomer
Fatal Crash in Yoakum County Leaves One Dead
Wednesday morning, March 16th, two vehicles collided in Yoakum County at the intersection of FM 769 and US 82, claiming one life.
Perryton Wildfire Is the Third Largest in Texas History
The Perryton fire, which is currently at 75 percent containment, has claimed 318,056 acres of land, making it the third largest fire in the history of the Texas A&M Forest Service.
Frenship ISD Teacher Resigns After Inappropriate Communication With Student
On Friday, March 3rd, Frenship ISD was notified of what the district is labeling as "inappropriate communication" between a teacher and a student.
Roswell PD Release Graphic Footage of Fatal Police Shooting
Wednesday, February 15th, the Roswell, New Mexico Police Department released a video of a shooting involving an officer that ended with a fatality.
Texas Tech Announces Massive Dairy Barn Restoration Plan
Texas Tech's College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources has announced a $2.6 million restoration project for the university's historic Dairy Barn.
Lubbock Man Indicted After Leading Police on Horse Chase
Eighteen-year-old Jaylon Sapp was arrested after taking a horse from a corral in South Lubbock.
Lubbock Police Searching for Suspect After Vehicle Assault on United Employees
Lubbock police are asking for the public’s help in finding a man wanted for theft and an assault on employees at a local United Supermarkets store.
Lubbock Police Seek Woman Who Made Terroristic Threats Inside Mexican Restaurant
The Lubbock Police Department is asking for the public's help locating a woman who allegedly threatened a worker at a local Mexican restaurant.
Lubbock Man Sentenced to 10 Years for Enticement of a Minor
Fifty-five-year-old Danny Ray Caudill was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison. Caudill had pleaded guilty to one count of attempted enticement of a minor.
10 Events in Lubbock This Week — January 20-26 Edition
If you're looking to blow off some steam or enjoy a little time off, here's a list of things to do around Lubbock this upcoming week.
Floydada Native to Help Coordinate at Donald Trump’s Inauguration
A West Texas native is serving his country and helping to bring in the next president, Donald Trump.
Lubbock Murder Suspect Files Lawsuit Over Lack of Medical Treatment
David Wayne Bethel filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against Lubbock County over what he claims is poor medical treatment at the Lubbock County Detention Center.