Justin Massoud
Lubbock Daycare: Someone With COVID-19 Broke Quarantine & Dropped a Child Off [Updated]
KFYO has received a copy of an email sent by Stepping Stones Nursery and Preschool in Lubbock to parents with children enrolled at their facility.
Confirmed Cases of Coronavirus in Lubbock Grows to 100, 2 Deaths
The City of Lubbock confirmed Tuesday afternoon that the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Lubbock County has hit 100, and two people have now died of the virus.
At Midnight on Sunday, Lubbock Is Officially Under a Stay-at-Home Order
In a press conference that confirmed an additional 10 cases of coronavirus in Lubbock County, Mayor Dan Pope said he's issuing a stay-at-home order.
City of Lubbock Confirms 1st Coronavirus-Related Death
One person has now died from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the City of Lubbock confirmed via news release Saturday afternoon.
In addition to Lubbock County's first death from the coronavirus, the City also added 10 new cases of the virus, bringing the total to 41...
Ike’s Woodfire Grill & Teddy Jack’s Launch Impromptu Food Markets in Lubbock
In the midst of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, two Lubbock eateries are thinking outside the box to serve the public.
City of Lubbock Reduces Number of Locations Exposed to the Coronavirus
The list of locations in Lubbock that were exposed to the novel coronavirus this month has shrunk.
City of Lubbock Releases Declaration of Disaster, Clarifies ‘Nonessential Business’ Closings
The City of Lubbock has further clarified its closure of nonessential businesses with a FAQ sheet as part of Monday's disaster declarations - the city's fourth.
Low Risk, Medium Risk & High Risk Exposure to COVID-19: What’s the Difference?
The City of Lubbock has highlighted the difference between low risk, moderate risk & high risk coronavirus exposure, and what to do if you've been exposed.
5 Places in Lubbock That Were Exposed to the Coronavirus
An updated list of places in Lubbock believed to be exposed to the coronavirus.
City of Lubbock Identifies 5 More Places Where People Could Have Been Exposed to COVID-19
The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, in Lubbock has grown.