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Texas Restaurant Association says ‘it’s about time’ Michelin Guide acknowledged the state
SAN ANTONIO – The Texas Restaurant Association said the state’s inclusion in the Michelin Guide is exciting and overdue. Having Michelin-starred restaurants will add even more credibility to an already respected and diverse culinary scene, according to TRA Chief Public Affairs Officer Kelsey Erickson Streufert. “Texans are prideful....
U.S Rep. Lloyd Doggett took a political risk by calling on Biden to step aside. It worked.
WASHINGTON — Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Austin sent a shockwave through Capitol Hill when he became the first Democrat in Congress to call on President Joe Biden to withdraw from the presidential race after his poor debate performance against Donald Trump. As it turned out, Doggett opened the floodgates....
According to the court, the Texas attorney general ca n’t speak with the director of Catholic Charities about migrant services.
Subscribe to The Y’all, a regular release about Texas’s persons, places, and plans that are shaped by Texas residents who live in towns across the state. A Hidalgo County judge ruled on Wednesday that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton can remove the head of a McAllen immigrant house.
Lubbock Police Find Something Wacky Inside Stolen Vehicle
The Lubbock Police Department has likely seen it all, violence, stupidity, very drunk people, you name it. Actually, they hadn't quite seen it all until recently, when Lubbock police officers seized the contents inside a stolen vehicle and found dozens of Little Debbie snack treats. It was mostly Red, White...
Another Earthquake Felt in Lubbock, Stronger Than Monday’s
This seems to be the week of earthquakes here in West Texas as Lubbock was once again shaking on Friday, July 26, 2024. We just felt an earthquake in Lubbock on Monday, July 22, 2024. It reached a 4.9-magnitude with its epicenter located west of Abilene, Texas, near Hermleigh, Texas. There were also two additional aftershocks that reached around 3.1 magnitude each. These aftershocks were felt as far away as Amarillo and Austin, with more aftershocks occurring into Tuesday morning.
Lubbock-Area Back-To-School Events
Can you believe back to school is almost here for the South Plains?. We take a look at all the fun back-to-school events before the school year starts. A lot of these events are free and give out school supplies. They are listed in date order so you don't miss...
Camp New Beginnings providing a summer kids won’t forget
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Living with diabetes can be overwhelming, especially for kids. Started three years ago by Dr. Jennifer Wilson and a board of nurses, Camp New Beginnings was born. This camp provides four days of fun and events for kids with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Dr....
Q&A with Coach McGuire at 24th annual Quarterback S.A.C.K. Luncheon
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - We are just a little more than a month away from the first Texas Tech football game of the season, and on Thursday, the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Southwest kicked off the excitement with its 24th annual Quarterback S.A.C.K. Luncheon. The event included lunch,...
Lubbock Police participate in 16th Annual Tip-A-Cop benefiting Special Olympics statewide
LUBBOCK, Texas— The 16th Annual Tip-A-Cop Event Benefit will occur on Thursday, July 25, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Texas Roadhouse on 6101 Slide Rd. This is a joint partnership between the Lubbock Police Department and Texas Roadhouse. Officers will help serve guests at the “Tip-A-Cop” event and collect donations for Special Olympics Texas.
Comedy at the Cactus: Joe Bartnick This Friday!
You’ve seen him on Netflix and over the airwaves on Sirius/XM comedy…now see him LIVE at the Cactus!. Comedy at the Cactus: Joe Bartnick - Live in Lubbock!. Joe Bartnick is a standup comic, actor and writer. All Things Comedy released his comedy special titled “Bartnick – A Killing in Chicago.” The special was featured on Sirius/XM’s RawDog Channel. Joe played Randy the Bouncer in “Old Dads” - a.
Denise Norman files for MISD School Board District 1
MIDLAND, Texas (KOSA) - Denise Norman has filed for the MISD School Board District 1 election. Norman has served on eight different educational boards/committees and is a member of the Parent Teacher Association. She is an administrator and Human Resources Director in the oil and gas industry, but says that public education is important.
Texas Retailers Included In Boar’s Head Huge Deli Meats Recall
Boar's Head Provisions Co., Inc., a Jarratt, Va., establishment, is recalling all liverwurst product produced by the establishment that is currently available in commerce because it may be adulterated with Listeria monocytogenes, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today. The company is also...
Texas Insurance Rates Spike After Beryl: Will You Be Affected?
The after-effects of Hurricane Beryl are not all physical, as Texan wallets may be impacted in addition to their homes. According to points made in a recent meeting from the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association (TWIA) on July 15th, it's anticipated that half of the catastrophe reserve funds will be spent in damage payouts following Hurricane Beryl's devastation along the Texas coast.
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