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Patchy fog by morning, warmer on Monday
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Warmer temperatures returned to the South Plains on Sunday with some scattered showers and storms. Storms will move out of the area tonight but patchy fog may return by morning before the clouds clear. We have some warmer weather in store for Monday through the week...
Red Raiders finish top five in Big 12 Outdoor Championship
Note: The video above reflects top headlines from morning of May 13, 2024. LUBBOCK, Texas– Over the weekend, the Texas Tech track and field team competed in Waco for a chance to win their 13th Big 12 championship. The Texas Tech men’s track and field team finished second in the Outdoor Big 12 Track & […]
Still a chance for showers Saturday evening into Sunday
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Scattered showers and storms are confined to the eastern portion of the viewing area as of 6 p.m. There is still a chance for a second round of showers later tonight into Sunday morning. Some of these showers may produce heavy rainfall leading to localized flooding.
Lubbock events include Lubbock GOP women hosting Texas judge, Christian Women's Club
This month's general program will feature Texas Supreme Court Justice Blacklock speaking at the Lubbock Area Republican Women meeting at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, May 16, at the Lubbock Women's Club, 2020 Broadway. Lunch is $20. RSVP to Lisa Cox at 806-782-4740 by noon Tuesday. Christian Women's Club to meet. The...
Concerts, comedy, exhibits and more in Amarillo entertainment events
George Lopez to perform during tour stop in Amarillo Aug. 2 Grammy-nominated comedian, actor and TV host George Lopez has announced six new shows across Texas this summer 2024, including Corpus Christi, Amarillo, Midland, and Lubbock. Tickets went on sale May 3 at panhandletickets.com . The George Lopez: ‘Alllriiiighhttt, Texas!’ Comedy Tour will be...
City of Lubbock remembers lives lost, 54 years after 1970 tornado
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - The City of Lubbock honored a somber anniversary on Saturday. it marks 54 years since a tornado touched down in the Hub City and left death and destruction in its wake. The tornado was actually the second one to strike Lubbock the night of May 11,...
United Family to join CASA to present check and raffle drawing on Tuesday
LUBBOCK, Texas— The United Family will join CASA of the South Plains for its Casas for CASA raffle drawing and check presentation on Tuesday. The event will take place at the Market Street located at 4205 98th Street at 5:30 p.m. According to a press release, throughout April and early May, CASA sold raffle tickets […]
Texas Tech football signees show versatility at UIL state track meet
AUSTIN — Growing up in Albany, Adam Hill is used to changing sports with the seasons. It's the norm for most athletes in the Class 2A town 35 miles northeast of Abilene. It's also becoming the norm for Texas Tech football signees. Red Raiders football coach Joey McGuire has...
Lubbock musicians join forces for Cactus Theater benefit concert for Don Caldwell
Dozens of Lubbock-area musicians will lend their talents for a benefit concert Saturday to support longtime Lubbock musician, producer and civic icon Don Caldwell. Caldwell has been hospitalized due to complications following cancer treatment, according to organizers with Broadway Festivals Inc., where he serves as president and CEO. Fellow musicians and friends are coming together to show him support, as he is unable to work during this time, for a concert set for 7:30 p.m. Saturday at...
KAMC's Talking Points: Interview with Jodey Arrington
KAMC's Talking Points: Interview with Jodey Arrington.
3 new Lubbock city councilmembers to take seats Tuesday
Starting Tuesday evening, Lubbock will have three new city councilmen. David Glasheen, Brayden Rose and Tim Collins will take the oath of office to represent districts 3, 4 and 6, respectively. They were all unopposed in the May 4 municipal elections. Jorge Hernández will also be sworn-in for another term as municipal judge. He's...
Lubbock business news includes pickle Dr Pepper, updates
This week was, thankfully, fairly light. I received two updates on previously reported businesses. The Brass Tap, a brewpub franchise coming to 11108 Slide Road, is tentatively expected to open in August. The Human Bean, a franchise known for community outreach and sustainably-sourced menu items, announced it will open at 7019 82nd St. in the Spring of 2024, although a more specific date was not immediately available. The drive-thru is currently in the works.
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