Jacob Estrada worked as a KFYO News Anchor & Show Producer from 2013-2015 & 2017-2021
Jacob Estrada
2 Shots of the Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine May Not Be Enough
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla says Americans may need a 3rd shot to keep protection from the COVID-19 virus, and even potentially an annual shot.
Texas Gas Prices Hit 21-Month High in Aftermath of Winter Storm
The historic cold snap effectively halted oil production in Texas when 11 refineries lost power or had equipment that was too frozen to function effectively.
All Texas Trauma Service Areas Below 15% COVID Hospitalizations
The City of Lubbock is reporting a COVID hospitalization percentage of 4.5% while the highest percentage of 14.5% belongs to El Paso.
Texas Democrats Call for Senator Ted Cruz to Resign
Democrats take aim at Republicans who opposed the election certification of Joe Biden and accuse them of helping to incite the riot at the Capitol.
A Teenage Texan Boy Wins 2018 Scripps National Spelling Bee
A teenage boy from Texas has won the 2018 Scripps National Spelling Bee.
School Counselor in Texas Indicted for Sexual Relationship With Student
An East Texas elementary school counselor has been indicted on two counts of improper relationship between a student and educator.
Missing Texas Girls Found Safe, Police Apprehend 44-Year-Old Terry Allen Miles in Colorado
Terry Allen Miles was wanted for the abduction of a 14-year-old girl and a 7-year-old girl. They were declared missing Sunday, Dec. 31st after their mother was found dead.
New Year’s Eve Amber Alert Canceled for Two Missing Texas Girls [Update]
The Texas Amber Alert for 14-year-old Lilianais Victoria Cake Griffith and 7-year-old Luluvioletta Mariposo Bandera-Magret has been canceled. However, both girls remain missing.
Identity of Slain Officer in Texas Tech Shooting Released
The Texas Tech police officer who was shot and killed Monday evening has been identified.