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As long as you're 18 by Nov. 5, you can vote in the presidential election
AUSTIN, Texas — With President Joe Biden's decision to drop out of the presidential race, former President Donald Trump choosing his running mate and Vice President Kamala Harris expected to become the Democratic nominee, a lot of Americans have voting on their minds. Chatter on social media and from...
Hazy Sky and Warmer Temps through the Weekend
LUBBOCK, TX (KLBK) – KLBK Chief Meteorologist Jacob Riley has your Wednesday evening weather update for July 24, 2024. Tonight: Mostly clear. Low of 67°. Winds SE 8-12 MPH. Tomorrow: Mostly sunny. High of 94°. Winds SE 12-18 MPH. Tonight:. A hazy sky will give way to...
Officials report less wildfires this season due to excessive rainfall
TYLER, Texas (KETK) – In 2023, first responders across the state battled more than 160 wildfires according to the Texas A&M Forest Service and so far this year only 20 have been reported in this summer’s wildfire season. “You know being in Texas anytime it rains, it’s good,” Sean Dugan, Texas A&M Forest Service, Public […]
Wednesday Night Forecast: Rain chances continue through the weekend
TONIGHT: A few scattered showers early, becoming more isolated near midnight. Chance of rain: 40%. Low: 73. Winds: E 5 MPH. THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy skies with some scattered showers and thunderstorms around. Chance of rain: 40%. High: 83. Winds: SE 5-10 MPH. FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Chance of […]
‘Beloved community event’: Lubbock’s First Friday Art Trail loses funds after city council meeting
After the Lubbock City Council made a decision to cut $30,000 in funding from the First Friday Art Trail, the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts said there was "no reason to cut this vital funding for a beloved community event."
KCBD Investigates Ordinance Outrage: Should the City of Lubbock raise rates to continue to provide private sewer lateral line maintenance?
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - The KCBD Investigates Team continues to receive emails about a sewer line ordinance that affects every property owner in the City of Lubbock. The portion of a property owner’s sewer line from their home or business to their fence line is their responsibility. The private...
Tech leads nation in All-America Scholars for 2023-24
NORMAN, Okla. – There were 532 NCAA Division I athletes from 180 schools tabbed Cobalt Golf All-America Scholars for the 2023-24 season on Thursday; the Texas Tech men's golf team had six recipients, a nation-leading number among all programs at the Power Five level. Joining the Red Raiders with...
Texas Tech Reportedly Paid $1.2 Million for Softball Transfer
NIL has truly changed everything. It's being reported that Texas Tech paid $1.2 million for softball transfer NiJaree Canady... Stanford transfer pitcher NiJaree Canady has committed to Texas Tech, she announced Wednesday on social media. A source told On3 that as part of her commitment, she agreed to terms on an NIL deal with the third-party collective The Matador Club. A source close to the situation told On3 the deal is nearly $1.2 million.
Pete’s Pigskin Preview: Amherst Bulldogs
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Coming off a 9-2 season despite only having eight players, Amherst is excited for 2024 with most of the Bulldogs returning. One of the most consistent six-man programs around, Daniel Hinojosa will have the Bulldogs tough and ready to go. Amherst will battle in district three...
Highland Oaks residents have mixed feelings about annexing into Lubbock city limits
LUBBOCK, Texas — Many homeowners in the Highland Oaks Neighborhood, which is south of 146th St. and east of Frankford Ave., want to move into city limits so that they can have access to a sustainable water supply. However, some have mixed feelings about the annexation. The homeowner’s association...
City of Lubbock to discuss 76 amendments to the UDC. Here is what you need to know
Less than a year after adopting the Unified Development Code, the City of Lubbock will host a public hearing to consider further amendments to its zoning and development standards. However, this is not the first time the city has had to change the UDC. The UDC was adopted by the previous city council in April and May 2023, but a few months before the code went into effect, citizens and city staff proposed changes to the code...
Blood supply in Lubbock area dwindling
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Vitalant continues its plea for blood donors as the supply in the Lubbock area continues to dwindle. Vitalant officials stated the blood supply is currently less than half of what is needed. The organization said it urgently needs Type O donations, known as the “universal” blood...
Arrington working to shut down expansion of Muleshoe Wildlife Refuge
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Lubbock Congressman Jodey Arrington is working to shut down funding for a proposed expansion of a wildlife refuge. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Plan to expand Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge finalized, draws criticism. The budget committee chairman delivered a speech on the House floor on Tuesday; he argued against...
Lubbock’s Hottest Season is Seeing a Major Cooldown
Mid July and August are typically the hottest part of the year here in Texas. We regularly see 100+ degree days, little rain, and it leaves us all wanting the cooler seasons to come faster. If you are the type that hates the heat, then you are in luck, because...
Career Resource Center to host job fair in Lubbock on Friday
LUBBOCK, Texas— On Friday, the Career Resource Center Goodwill Industries of Northwest Texas will host a job fair in Lubbock at 6520 University from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. According to a press release, employers joining will be Aramark, ATDS Truck Driving School, City of Lubbock, Express Employment, Lubbock County, McLane High Plains, Texas Tech […]
Inside Out Foundation hosting West Texas Shootout to support traumatic event survivors
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - The Inside Out Foundation needs your help supporting survivors of traumatic events. The foundation is hosting its biggest fundraiser of the year, the West Texas Shootout, in just a few weeks. The foundation provides aesthetic products and services at no cost to survivors of traumatic events,...
President of Odessa Development Corporation ousted by Odessa City Council
ODESSA, Texas — Changes are coming to the Odessa Development Corporation. On Tuesday night, Odessa City Council voted to remove Kris Crow as president of the ODC. A change in Odessa leadership. “A little shocked more so than anything else," Crow said. Odessa Mayor Javier Joven believes there was...
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