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More people who lost money in Ferrum Capital case ask bankruptcy judge to keep Lubbock businessman Mike Cox accountable

  • James Clark
  • May 20, 2025
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  • Interesting People

Lubbock women come together at third-annual Mahjong Monday, raising $113,500 for CASA

  • Fernando Cruz
  • May 20, 2025
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  • News

As big changes loom and we wait to see Texas Tech impact, Red Raider Cody Campbell becoming leading voice on fixing college athletics

  • James Clark
  • May 16, 2025
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  • Trending News
Cloe McCullough of Smyer, Texas, image courtesy of her family

High school salutatorian’s tragic death illustrates Lubbock’s deadly fentanyl epidemic

  • James Clark
  • February 28, 2024
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Graphic: Ferrum Capital, Mike Cox, Brooklynn Chandler Willy

Hundreds may have lost millions with troubled local company after criminal case extends to Lubbock from San Antonio

  • James Clark
  • December 23, 2024
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Starting Jan. 5, Lubbock residents will have to pick a power provider – here’s what you must know

  • James Clark
  • November 16, 2023
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John Roger "JR" Ferguson in Lubbock, Texas

J Ferg founder JR Ferguson files for bankruptcy, lists more than $20 million in debts mostly related to his business

  • James Clark
  • September 25, 2024
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Cagle Family in front of Cagle Steaks, Lubbock, Texas

Cagle’s venture ‘out there in the country’ has succeeded for 25-plus years

  • Terry Greenberg
  • October 27, 2023
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Update: What’s happening to create this year’s Fourth of July parade, concert and fireworks?
  • Things To Do

Update: What’s happening to create this year’s Fourth of July parade, concert and fireworks?

  • James Clark
  • February 7, 2025

Fourth on Broadway. Image from Scott Mann. Lubbock’s prep for the Fourth of July parade, concert and fireworks will start “galloping pretty quickly,” according to Jim Douglass, president of the […]

New Tech Terrace student housing project working with neighborhood, which appreciates communication but still has concerns
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New Tech Terrace student housing project working with neighborhood, which appreciates communication but still has concerns

  • Terry Greenberg
  • February 5, 2025

Proposed housing project on 19th St. west of University Ave., artist rendering The developer planning a 584-bed student housing project on 19th Street across from Texas Tech hopes listening to […]

Builders not fond of impact fees for new Lubbock roads, but mayor wants to know what would replace them
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Builders not fond of impact fees for new Lubbock roads, but mayor wants to know what would replace them

  • James Clark
  • February 3, 2025

Upland Ave. near 34th St. Staff photo Mark McBrayer took office as mayor last year willing to get rid of impact fees – one-time payments covering part of the cost […]

Mayor ready to bring failed ordinance to address dangerous dogs back before city council
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Mayor ready to bring failed ordinance to address dangerous dogs back before city council

  • James Clark
  • January 31, 2025

Shutterstock photo A failed proposal to address dangerous dogs will come back before the Lubbock City Council, said Mayor Mark McBrayer. The mayor and two council members spoke to LubbockLights.com […]

Lubbock man rearrested, accused of trying to fake urine test after former President Biden commuted his sentence – Sheriff Rowe calls former president’s actions ‘sinful’ on this, other cases
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Lubbock man rearrested, accused of trying to fake urine test after former President Biden commuted his sentence – Sheriff Rowe calls former president’s actions ‘sinful’ on this, other cases

  • James Clark
  • January 27, 2025

Dequan Deshawn Willard, image from Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office Dequan Deshawn Willard was rearrested Friday, accused of trying to fake a urine test days after now-former President Joe Biden commuted […]

More charges filed in San Antonio related to FBI investigation of troubled Lubbock firm; one victim speaks about losing retirement savings
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More charges filed in San Antonio related to FBI investigation of troubled Lubbock firm; one victim speaks about losing retirement savings

  • James Clark
  • January 27, 2025

Brooklynn Chandler Willy, image from the “about” page of her website More criminal charges were filed last week against a financial advisor and radio host in San Antonio who had […]

City should not use lobbyists at state, federal levels, says Glasheen, but rest of council disagrees
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City should not use lobbyists at state, federal levels, says Glasheen, but rest of council disagrees

  • James Clark
  • January 24, 2025

David Glasheen does not believe the city should use lobbyists – a longtime practice, and he’s also against a recent city decision for three council members to direct lobbying efforts […]

Potential traffic mess at new Frenship high school resolved after Lubbock’s city manager brokers agreement
  • Driving In Lubbock

Potential traffic mess at new Frenship high school resolved after Lubbock’s city manager brokers agreement

  • James Clark
  • January 22, 2025

Frenship Memorial High School under construction. Staff photo. Frenship ISD and a local developer, Thomas Payne, reached a deal clearing the way for Frenship Memorial High School – still under […]

Illegal dumping in Lubbock alleys is one of the biggest complaints city gets – here’s what you can (and can’t) do about it
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Illegal dumping in Lubbock alleys is one of the biggest complaints city gets – here’s what you can (and can’t) do about it

  • James Clark
  • January 20, 2025

Debris left next to a dumpster in West Lubbock in September 2024. Staff photo. During a Coffee With the Mayor in December, people complained about illegal dumping in Lubbock’s alleys […]

What’s the status of road work impacting where you drive? We’ve got updates from big to small.
  • Driving In Lubbock

What’s the status of road work impacting where you drive? We’ve got updates from big to small.

  • James Clark
  • January 17, 2025

A construction zone at 19th and Avenue Q as seen in July 2024. Staff photo. Drivers may have noticed a big change recently in the construction zone on 19th Street […]

The Bruno House’s new owner keeps famous Ransom Canyon house in the family and wants to keep it forever
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The Bruno House’s new owner keeps famous Ransom Canyon house in the family and wants to keep it forever

  • James Clark
  • January 15, 2025

Inside the famous Bruno’s Steel House just before auction time. Staff photo. Lynna Bartosh is the new owner of the famous Bruno Steel House in Ransom Canyon – keeping it […]

City won’t lower number of pets, for now, after comments from concerned citizens
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City won’t lower number of pets, for now, after comments from concerned citizens

  • James Clark
  • January 14, 2025

Two cats stare out of a window. Staff photo. The proposal to limit how many dogs and cats you can own in Lubbock was withdrawn at the last minute on […]

You can only have four total pets if Lubbock Council adopts reforms, which includes ending fence program
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You can only have four total pets if Lubbock Council adopts reforms, which includes ending fence program

  • James Clark
  • January 13, 2025

Image from Shutterstock. The number of pets you can have at home will be cut in half, if proposed reforms are approved Tuesday by the Lubbock City Council. An exception […]

Lubbock planning to have 4th of July parade, fireworks, mayor insists despite Fourth on Broadway announcement
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Lubbock planning to have 4th of July parade, fireworks, mayor insists despite Fourth on Broadway announcement

  • James Clark
  • January 9, 2025

4th on Broadway parade, image by Scott Mann Lubbock is working on a backup plan for a 4th of July parade and fireworks show this year after the nonprofit group […]

Tepper fighting back after he, others, targeted for supporting Lubbock’s Burrows in speaker’s contest
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Tepper fighting back after he, others, targeted for supporting Lubbock’s Burrows in speaker’s contest

  • James Clark
  • January 8, 2025

Carl Tepper, image from Facebook page Lubbock’s Carl Tepper is among state representatives targeted in a texting campaign by the Texas Republican Party, pressuring them to drop support for Lubbock’s […]

Friends, food celebrities helped Lubbock’s Big Wick’s overcome challenges on way to success
  • Interesting People

Friends, food celebrities helped Lubbock’s Big Wick’s overcome challenges on way to success

  • Brooklyn Hill
  • January 2, 2025

Wes and Sarah Wicker (photo provided). When Wes Wicker discovered Tabasco had a jalapeno jelly, it was a life-altering experience, even if the then-Texas Tech student didn’t realize it at […]

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