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Author: James Clark

- James Clark is the associate editor of Lubbock Lights. He worked in radio, television and digital media for a combined total of more than 30 years. He was Director of Digital News Content at KAMC, KLBK and EverythingLubbock.com for nearly 10 years.
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Power switch questions keep coming; we keep getting you answers on how to get best deal
  • The Big Switch

Power switch questions keep coming; we keep getting you answers on how to get best deal

  • James Clark
  • December 22, 2023

(Photo: Electric competition meeting in the Jr. League of Lubbock) Seeking answers and the best deal from new power providers, roughly 200 people showed up Tuesday evening inside the Junior […]

Former Lubbock police chief’s new job: Fixing heavily criticized Texas law enforcement
  • Interesting People

Former Lubbock police chief’s new job: Fixing heavily criticized Texas law enforcement

  • James Clark
  • December 19, 2023

(Image above: Greg Stevens, newly named director of the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement)  A teenage gunman murdered 19 students and two teachers in a Uvalde elementary school a year-and-a-half […]

Red Raider who gave all to save lives in battle now part of university history
  • Veterans & Patriotism

Red Raider who gave all to save lives in battle now part of university history

  • James Clark
  • December 14, 2023

(Photo above: Major Troy Gilbert, image from U.S. Air Force) Future U.S. Air Force leaders at Texas Tech can drink a toast in a special place called Trojan Bar – […]

Santa Land roots go back to Lubbock’s Yuletide traditions in the 1940s
  • Interesting People

Santa Land roots go back to Lubbock’s Yuletide traditions in the 1940s

  • James Clark
  • December 11, 2023

(Image: Don and Evelyn Copenhaver as Santa and Mrs. Claus. Image courtesy of Kay Copenhaver Woody.) Every year Santa and Mrs. Claus come down from the North Pole to visit […]

If the Tech drone show amazed you at Carol of Lights, here’s a look at how it came together and how it almost did not happen
  • News

If the Tech drone show amazed you at Carol of Lights, here’s a look at how it came together and how it almost did not happen

  • James Clark
  • December 8, 2023

(Image above, courtesy of Texas Tech) The crowning moment in the celebration of Texas Tech’s 100th birthday was a first for Lubbock – a full-length choreographed drone show during the […]

Fred Gray, who fought for civil rights alongside Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks, honored by Texas Tech School of Law
  • Interesting People

Fred Gray, who fought for civil rights alongside Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks, honored by Texas Tech School of Law

  • James Clark
  • December 4, 2023

(Image: Fred Gray honored by Texas Tech) Two weeks before his 93rd birthday – and decades after representing civil rights heroes Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. – Fred […]

You had a bunch of questions about choosing a power provider — here are some answers
  • The Big Switch

You had a bunch of questions about choosing a power provider — here are some answers

  • James Clark
  • November 29, 2023

(Photo above: Electric competition town hall meeting in the Maggie Trejo Supercenter) You had questions – we have some answers. The Nov. 16 LubbockLights.com story about Lubbock’s upcoming switch to […]

Why is 19th Street road work taking so long? It’s actually on schedule, but frustrating some businesses
  • Roads & Traffic

Why is 19th Street road work taking so long? It’s actually on schedule, but frustrating some businesses

  • James Clark
  • November 22, 2023

(Photo above: 19th St. east of Ave. Q) For businesses and drivers along a busy stretch of 19th Street, a year-and-a-half of a street improvement project is long enough. But […]

Lubbock citizens to vote on marijuana initiative, but city leaders wonder if it’s legal
  • News

Lubbock citizens to vote on marijuana initiative, but city leaders wonder if it’s legal

  • James Clark
  • November 17, 2023

(Photo above: Adam Hernandez speaks to local media after a City of Lubbock press conference concerning marijuana.) Lubbock voters will decide if police should enforce misdemeanor marijuana laws. However, local […]

Starting Jan. 5, Lubbock residents will have to pick a power provider – here’s what you must know
  • The Big Switch

Starting Jan. 5, Lubbock residents will have to pick a power provider – here’s what you must know

  • James Clark
  • November 16, 2023

This story at a glance Starting in March, no one in Lubbock will purchase electricity from Lubbock Power & Light but instead will choose a power provider. January 5 is […]

Blowing grass clippings or leaves into street violates Lubbock ordinance, but people do it
  • News

Blowing grass clippings or leaves into street violates Lubbock ordinance, but people do it

  • James Clark
  • November 14, 2023

A Central Lubbock woman posted a plea to her neighbors on social media just before Halloween. Don’t blow your leaves into the street. Inevitably, they end up in her yard.  […]

Former Lubbock family suing Biden Administration, claiming it’s funding ‘pay-to-slay’ Palestinian terrorism
  • News

Former Lubbock family suing Biden Administration, claiming it’s funding ‘pay-to-slay’ Palestinian terrorism

  • James Clark
  • November 13, 2023

This story at a glance A law named in honor of a Lubbock man is meant to stop American aid from funding terrorism in Israel. Taylor Force was stabbed and […]

For homeowner south of New Home with unreliable water, options are expensive; new law may help others in future
  • Water

For homeowner south of New Home with unreliable water, options are expensive; new law may help others in future

  • James Clark
  • November 9, 2023

In August 2022, Chad Raines made a half million dollar investment into a house just south of New Home, south of the Lubbock-Lynn county line. “Love the school, love the […]

New homes in New Home foretell Texas water disaster
  • Water

New homes in New Home foretell Texas water disaster

  • James Clark
  • November 6, 2023

New Home, just south of the Lubbock County line, is an example of a coming crisis in Texas, State Senator Charles Perry told Lubbock Lights. The mayor of New Home […]

Lubbock Christian University, Louisiana school battle over LCU trademark in federal court
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Lubbock Christian University, Louisiana school battle over LCU trademark in federal court

  • James Clark
  • October 31, 2023

Since July, Lubbock Christian University has been in a legal fight over its initials, LCU.  Louisiana College sued Lubbock Christian in federal court – seeking the right to use the […]

Which beer goes best with chicken fried steak? We ask ‘beer evangelists’ in Lubbock
  • Food & Drink

Which beer goes best with chicken fried steak? We ask ‘beer evangelists’ in Lubbock

  • James Clark
  • October 26, 2023

Chicken fried steak and beer. If we caught your attention, please join us on a unique Lubbock journey. Lubbock Lights pondered a story for this day – Chicken Fried Steak […]

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