Lubbock City Council to review alarm ordinance following feedback
The Lubbock City Council will revisit the recently updated Alarm Ordinance at its October 28 meeting, and until then, no alarm permits will be processed and no fines will be issued for false alarm calls.
For the 11th year, Petticoats on the Prairie is the place to shop new,...
LUBBOCK, Texas—For the 11th year, Petticoats on the Prairie is the place to shop new, vintage, repurposed and cool junk! This premier vintage market is Friday and Saturday, October 17 and 18 at the Mallet Event Center in Levelland. Bring a truck and the whole family and make a day out of it supporting small […]
Several Cold Fronts Passing Through
LUBBOCK, TX (KLBK) – KLBK Chief Meteorologist Jacob Riley has your Thursday night weather update for October 16, 2025. Tonight: Partly cloudy. Breezy. Low of 60°. Winds S 15-20 MPH.Tomorrow: Mostly clear. Warm. Isolated shower(s). High of 89°. Winds SW 10-15 MPH. TONIGHT: A mostly clear sky will remain around eastern...
Join The Tribute To Furrs Cafeteria This November at Escondido Grill
Hey, Lubbock—get ready to step back in time for one unforgettable Sunday! On November 2nd, The Escondido Grill at Spirit Ranch is hosting yet another tribute to the legendary Furr’s Cafeteria, the beloved West Texas dining institution that fed generations of families before closing its doors for good in 2021.
Lubbock’s New Alarm Ordinance Aims To Cut False Calls
A new alarm ordinance is on the horizon for Lubbock, set to change how residents interact with their security systems starting in 2025.
Concerns about kids as whooping cough cases rise in Lubbock along with vaccine hesitancy
Pertussis or whooping cough cases in Lubbock remain high according to Katherine Wells, public health director for Lubbock – part of a trend that hit its peak in 2024. It is, she said, “a fairly miserable disease to get.”. “You’re coughing so much that you either vomit or...
Some protein powders and shakes contain unsafe lead levels, Consumer Reports study finds
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - A new Consumer Reports study found that some protein powders and shakes contain unsafe levels of lead. The study tested 23 protein powders and shakes and found that more than two-thirds of the products contained more lead in a single serving than experts consider safe to consume daily.
Winner! Winner! Best Bloody Mary and all the secret ingredients can be found at...
LUBBOCK, Texas—Winner! Winner! Best Bloody Mary and all the secret ingredients can be found at The Outdoor Chef. Plus, so many other canned veggies and fruits for those that enjoy the taste but not the canning process. Find out more, Facebook, Outdoorchef Lubbock or 806-748-7144.
Police Blotter: Tech Police Department investigates residence hall terroristic threat
Tech PD investigated a TV punched and broken outside the KTXT studio, a reported terroristic threat at Gates Hall and a stolen Goin’ Band uniform hat. Officers also responded to a report of an offensive symbol drawn on a dry erase board at Stangel Hall. Sunday, Oct. 12. 12:33...
TTUHSC to host free Women’s Health Day clinic for uninsured women
For some, a doctor’s visit might feel like a chore, but for other women in Lubbock, it’s a luxury they can’t always afford.

















