- Former COBA dean Lance Nail, SGA VP Saba Nafees to file formal complaint against Texas Tech
- U.S. News, World Report Recognizes Texas Tech in Annual Best Colleges Ranking
- Laura in Lubbock: Bush visits Tech campus, speaks about women’s health initiative
- Marcy inducted into MCOM hall of fame
- Talkington School for Young Women Leaders is Named One of the Best in The Nation
- Winter storm credited for Lubbock baby boom VIDEO
- Three Dog Night frontman: ‘We love Texas’
- Lubbock Catholic Diocese announces new bishop; ordination Mass planned
- Grace Campus Reflects on a Year’s Worth of Work VIDEO
- Ponderosa Apartments Owner Frank Morrison Speaks Out About The ‘Coronado Project’ VIDEO “Property employee, Sandra Young said not everyone is pulling their weight.” Exactly. Frank has a heart of gold but one must recognize that many, if not most, of these folk who are “poor” are their because of the decisions the take and a lack of responsibility. There is a fine line between enabling and helping and enabling is a terrible thing to do.
- Some Twitter Users Have the Wrong Idea About South Plains Mall
- Detective: Defendant’s statements inconsistent with video in manslaughter case
- Woman accused of shooting, paralyzing daughter requests $1 million bond to be reduced
- Man pleads guilty to online solicitation of a minor after posting more than 250 Craigslist ads
- Man found dancing on South Loop overpass n wrestling mask, Wonder Woman cape VIDEO
- Man indicted after woman was stripped, bound, kidnapped in Lubbock home
- Lubbock man gets 7 years for convenience store robbery
- Garza County: Man arrested after pointing firearm at several people in Post home
- Investigation into Big Spring ISD employee shows no criminal offense
- Hereford company recalls 2,100 pounds of boneless beef products
- Wayland Baptist University celebrates grand opening of Jimmy Dean Museum in Plainview
- Levalland council approves TCDB grant application
- Inspection fees higher for now in Lamesa
- Lawsuit against Andrews County Commissioner dismissed
- Big Spring city council votes to bring back animal adoption & rescue committee
- City of Big Spring revamps their ordinance affecting food trucks
- Food truck vendors celebrate ordinance changes in Big Spring
- New wind farm to bring more jobs, tax benefits to Howard County
- Religious mural at O’Donnell school painted over
- Sunoco Buys Permian Oil System From Vitol for $760 Million
- Neugebauer Opening Statement for Financial Services Hearing with Chair Yellen
Lubbock-area news for 9/28/2016
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