Mitzi Ziegner launched her campaign for the Lubbock ISD School Board at-large seat Thursday afternoon.
The worst of the winds has passed, but winds will remain elevated coming from the north at 20 to 30 mph.
The mobile app features an active local scams section as phone fraud increases across the South Plains.
After floods in 2025, the decision to close for the season was made.
The 13-4 Red Raiders seek out their fourth win in Big 12 play.
With a sound that recalls the nostalgia of 1990s country music, traditional country singer and songwriter Will Banister brings his George Strait–inspired style and authentic honky-tonk roots to the Wallace Theater on Saturday, January 31.
One suspect is in custody and Sudan PD is investigating after a police chase early Friday evening.
Voters have made their voices heard in KCBD’s Best of the West.
Rural and agricultural communities are facing a nationwide shortage of veterinary services, according to Jennifer Koziol, associate professor of food animal medicine and surgery at Texas Tech University.
The Museum at Texas Tech is showing off a new collection of prehistoric fossils, including the remains of one dinosaur named for the city of Post!
The event will feature Gulrez “Gus” Khan, who is running for U.S. Senate, Jason Corley, candidate for U.S. Congress (TX 19), Justin Martin, running for Lubbock County Commissioner (Pct. 2), and David Bruegel, candidate for Lubbock City Council (Dist. 3).
Two men are now jailed, charged with evading arrest, stealing a vehicle and other charges.
The renovation of the Ella Apartments, near 58th Street and I-27, will be funded in part through $22 million in tax-exempt revenue bonds from the federal government.
Breezy and milder conditions are expected Thursday as temperatures rebound to near 70 degrees under sunny skies
Martin Luther King Jr. day provides an opportunity for people to provide a positive change in their community. This event in north Lubbock looks to honor his legacy in a meaningful way.