- Skepticism please! The implausible claims of local officials.
- Texas PUC lays out path for LP&L to enter ERCOT grid system
- Lubbock ties dry weather record; rain possible Friday
- TTU Doctoral Students’ Study Alters the Way Those Who Take and Share Selfies are Viewed
- TTU faculty urges student participation in newly established research endeavor
- Fouling Out?: Texas Tech Fans Receive Backlash for Trae Young Chant VIDEO
- TTU students’ behavior toward Trae Young misrepresents Tech
- Texas Tech urges fans to ‘strive for honor’ after Trae Young heckling draws criticism
- Rowdy Red Raiders: Student enthusiasm increases for men’s basketball
- Medal of Honor Recipient and WWII Veteran Encourages Gold Star Family Monument in Lubbock VIDEO
- Red Cross seeking donations to help install 100 smoke alarms
- Lubbock Police Asking for the Public’s Help in Finding a Suspect
- Police investigating child’s death after being struck by car
- LP&L making repairs after Jeep hits utility pole at 50th & Quaker
- Lubbock insurance agent sentenced for scamming elderly clients
- Stolen rides are on the rise in Lubbock VIDEO
- Seminole police issue warning about recent string of business burglaries
- Seminole PD Investigating Rash of Business Burglaries
- Friends collecting donations for Shallowater family of 9 who lost everything in fire
- Former Seminole ISD Coach Arrested on Child Porn Charge in Central Texas
- Meadow ISD Promises Internal Review of Comic w/ Nudity, Sex, & Sex Slavery
- Young Republicans to host county judge debate
- INTERVIEW: Curtis Parrish for Lubbock County Judge VIDEO
- Senators Charles Perry and Kel Seliger and Representatives Dustin Burrows, John Frullo, and Drew Springer send letter to TCEQ fighting the costly possible mandate that would declare all lawn and landscape “irrigation systems [be] classified as [public] health hazards” that would cost property owners around $1000 per system to bring into compliance. back. Read the letter (pdf) here.
- Arrington Would Support Trained, Armed Teachers In Schools
- The following people have filed for City of Lubbock office: Mayor: Dan Pope; Charles Dunn (filed withdrawal of candidacy)
District 1: Nicholas Muniz; Juan Chadis; Patrick Kelly District 3: Jeff Griffith
District 5: Randy Christian
Friday, 16 February is the last day to file for May elections.
Lubbock-area news for 2/15/2018
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