I dropped out of college and ended up in radio, somehow. I'm in a band, I play video games, and I like sleep way more than most people. You'll probably hear me on a bunch of commercials here and there. I've lived in Lubbock my entire conscious life, so while I still may be considered "young," I know how things go around here. Or maybe I don't? I'm very self-conscious.
Luke Matsik
United Family Issues Statement on Texas’ Mask Mandate Ending
The day after Governor Greg Abbott announced the end of Texas' mask mandate, the United Family issued a statement on how it would impact customers and employees.
Lubbock Police Arrest Man for Murder After He Allegedly Shot a Woman in Her Car
Lubbock Police are investigating a murder that happened the night of Thursday, February 25th, 2021.
New Mexico Court Concludes Rape Victims Don’t Have to Be Alive
The New Mexico Supreme Court has unanimously concluded that a murder victim doesn't have to be alive at the time of a rape for a conviction.
Attorney Says City Employee Indicted for Child Pornography is Innocent
The City of Lubbock's Deputy Director of Emergency Management has been indicted for possession of prepubescent child pornography, but his attorney says he is innocent.
Someone Sprayed ‘KKK’ on a Lubbock Art Gallery’s Windows
The owner of a Lubbock art gallery arrived at her business to find that the letters "KKK" were spray-painted on the windows.
Board Denies Parole for Murdered Lubbock County Teen’s Mother
Debi Holland, who was accused in 2016 of covering up the sexual abuse of her disabled daughter Holli Jeffcoat, has been denied parole.
Authorities Arrest Lubbock Dentist Following FBI & Homeland Security Raid
Following a raid by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Homeland Security, a Lubbock dentist was arrested on Thursday, January 14th.
Texas Tech Approved for COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Location
Texas Tech University has been approved for a COVID-19 distribution location for its students.
Energy Sector Growth Projected for 2021
It's being projected that both renewable energy and oil will be seeing a significant growth by the second half of 2021.
Lubbock Family Sues Coca-Cola Following Fatal Crash
A Lubbock family has sued Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages LLC and one of its employees after the employee was involved in a fatal crash on company time.