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Covenant hospital warns community to be safe as risk for injuries rises on July...

Covenant Medical Center is urging the community to stay safe during the 4th of July holiday by following safety tips such as never holding fireworks, only using them outdoors, and having a bucket of water nearby.
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Hungry For Italian? These Local Lubbock Options Will Satisfy Your Craving

Lubbock has tons of options for great eateries, particularly in certain categories- sometimes it seems like we have more Mexican and fried chicken restaurants than people to eat there. What Is The Lubbock Restaurant Scene Missing?. Despite the high number of restaurants per capita, there are some types of cuisine...
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Shattered to stunning: Lubbock women turns broken windows into bold art

Emily Hunter, a woman in South Lubbock, painted her boarded up windows with vibrant paintings, inspiring her neighbors to do the same, making the hard situation more bearable.
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Rain lingers Wednesday into Thursday

LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Another cloudy and cooler day across the South Plains, more scattered showers and a few rumbles of thunder are expected to continue into Wednesday night. Severe weather remains unlikely. Most of the rain will be light, likely totaling less than a quarter inch. A few spots...
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Kingsgate adds out of this world yarn store

The Yarny Way is officially open in Kingsgate South. Marni Reecer, who owns the store, told Everythinglubbock.com she’s grateful the stars aligned and allowed her to start the new business. The Yarny Way has a wide selection of yarn, which are broken up into eight different space-themed sections and categorized by...
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Late Cotton Widespread Throughout PCG Region

While some areas of the PCG service area may have fewer cotton acres than predicted, that is not the case when you head south on U.S. 87 from Lubbock to Lamesa. What is common; however, is the amount of either late planted or replanted cotton. As far as you can...
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Lubbock Alphabet Dating: How To Have A Real “E” Great Time Together

My partner in crime Chrissy and I are making our way through every letter of the alphabet to bring you Lubbock local ideas for dating. But as we travel through the alphabet, we are going to land on some awkward letters. But we know that's where we are needed most!
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Civil suit filed against Slaton priest accused of assaulting employee

A 73-year-old Catholic priest faces criminal charges and a civil lawsuit after he was accused by a Slaton church employee of inappropriately touching her while restraining her. Ammanuel Puthuparambil, who was assigned to the Slaton parishes on May 17, 2019, was arrested June 18 and booked into the Lubbock County...
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Flatland Cavalry among 2025 West Texas Walk of Fame inductees

The Civic Lubbock, Inc. Board this week announced the upcoming inductions into the West Texas Walk of Fame for 2025. The honorees are: Flatland Cavalry, Hector Galán, James W. Johnson and Jerry Jordan. The induction ceremony will take place at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9, 2025, in the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center...
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Nine arrested in Lubbock, Texoma for illegal gambling ring

Nine people were arrested Tuesday in connection with an illegal gambling and money laundering operation, resulting in the confiscation of $15,000 in cash, two vehicles, and 31 machines.

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