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Tuesday, April 15th, 2025

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Good morning, Lubbock. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 15th of April.

CRIME NEWS

  • Police responded to a shots fired call just after 2 a.m. (Apr. 14) on the 1800 block of Clovis Rd in north Lubbock where one person was seriously injured and taken to UMC as the investigation continues.  KCBD

ECONOMY NEWS

  • Lubbock energy prices have soared after deregulation failed to bring the promised lower bills, leaving residents with monthly bills about $242.49 and rates of 17.2¢ per kilowatt-hour—far higher than in nearby areas. The change came as joining a competitive grid did not reduce costs and instead resulted in greater rates and less reliable service.  KKAM

EDUCATION NEWS

  • At Monday night's meeting, Lubbock ISD leaders explained Proposition A, a $290 million bond package on the May ballot that will fund $17 million for safety measures, $75 million for facility upgrades, and $151 million for consolidating six elementary schools into three new campuses. Early voting begins April 22 — the final vote is set for May 3.  KLBK

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Senator Ted Cruz and Congressman Jodey Arrington joined local officials yesterday at 1:30 p.m. in Lubbock to unveil signage marking a 4.2-mile segment of U.S. 87 as part of I-27—this upgrade is expected to reduce travel costs by $4.1 billion annually and create over 22,000 jobs as the new interstate boosts the local economy.  KLBK
  • Early voting for the May 2025 Special Election in Lubbock will begin Tuesday, April 22 at 8:00 a.m.—polling locations will be open until 6:00 p.m. on that day. Additional sites, including local schools and city offices, will offer voting hours through April 29—with some open until 7:00 p.m.  KLBK

SPORTS NEWS

  • Texas Tech cheerleaders came home Monday after winning two national titles at the NCA and NDA Cheer and Dance Championships in Daytona Beach— the small co-ed team won a title again while the large team gained its third win after finishing second last year, and coach Bruce Bills said hard work in training made the difference.  FOX34

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Medicare 101 Brunch

    11 AM – 1 PM — Lubbock County Clerk's Office — Free entry — Discover the ins and outs of Medicare while enjoying a delicious brunch.

    Wed, 4/16/25

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  • Spyro Gyra Concert

    7:30-9 p.m. — Cactus Theater — $32.50-$75 — Celebrate 50 years of iconic jazz with Spyro Gyra live in concert.

    Thu, 4/17/25

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  • 11th Lubbock Lights: Los Hometown Boys

    7-11 PM — Allen Theatre — $23 GA, free for students — Celebrate the legacy of Los Hometown Boys, a beloved Tejano/Conjunto band with deep local roots.

    Fri, 4/18/25

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  • Carmina Burana Concert in Lubbock

    7:30-11:30 p.m. — Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences — Ticket prices vary — Experience the magic of the timeless orchestral masterpiece Carmina Burana.

    Sat, 4/19/25

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  • A Taste of Ireland

    7:30-9:30 p.m. — Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy an evening filled with lively Irish music and dance sensations following its Off-Broadway success.

    Mon, 4/21/25

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  • Emerging Leaders Lunch & Learn

    11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. — S. H. Kress and Co. Building — $30 — Gain practical leadership insights while networking with peers over lunch.

    Thu, 4/24/25

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  • Arizona State Sun Devils vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders Softball Game

    6-10 p.m. — Rocky Johnson Field — Ticket information available — Cheer on the Texas Tech Red Raiders as they face off against the Arizona State Sun Devils in an exciting softball matchup.

    Fri, 4/25/25

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  • Amanda Shires - Live in Concert

    7:30-9:30 p.m. — Cactus Theater — $20-$60 — Experience the Grammy-winning talents of Amanda Shires in an intimate setting at the historic venue.

    Sat, 4/26/25

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  • Spring Figure Drawing Sessions

    1-4 p.m. — Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts — $5 per session or free for students — Enhance your artistic skills with live models in a supportive environment.

    Sun, 4/27/25

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  • Terracon 2025 Lunch & Learn Series: Construction Materials Testing Insights

    11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. — Terracon Consultants Inc. — RSVP required — Learn about efficient reporting in construction materials testing in this informative series.

    Tue, 4/29/25

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Good habits make time your ally. Bad habits make time your enemy.

~ James Clear

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