Friday, May 9th, 2025
Good morning, Lubbock. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 9th of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Larry Aguallo, a former Lubbock High student, recalled how his family took shelter during the devastating 1970 tornado and felt the darkness and sudden loss of power. He said the memories still linger—reminding him to be grateful for today’s better warning systems that help keep Lubbock safe. FOX34
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Today the SBA Lubbock office honored Hub City Body Shop as the best family-owned business in the West Texas District—Culinary Co-Op’s owner Sherry Clark received small business owner of the year for her achievements in growth, innovation and financial stability. KLBK
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected as Pope Leo XIV on May 8, making him the first American pope to lead over 1.4 billion Catholics—Bishop Robert Coerver in Lubbock said he was surprised by the election and sees the new pope's global experience as a sign he will work for social justice. The bishop urged local faithful to give Pope Leo XIV grace while he plans to meet with fellow bishops at the Vatican in the coming months. Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
- ➤ Lubbock readies for a Broadway season as The Buddy Holly Hall launches its 2025–2026 lineup featuring shows like Water for Elephants making its debut and premieres such as Mrs. Doubtfire, Blue Man Group, Hadestown, The Music Man and Clue—season memberships are available now. KFYO
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ In April, the Texas Schools website released TEA ratings for the school year from 2022 to 2023 for Lubbock districts - Lubbock ISD got a C overall rating of 79, while Lubbock-Cooper ISD and Frenship ISD earned B ratings with scores of 89 and 82, and the ratings measured student achievement, progress and gap closing. The data shows how each district performed based on student tests, graduation rates and progress over time. KLBK
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ On April 22, the Department of Justice canceled three federal grants for CASA, cutting its funding from about $500,000 to $75,000 (a significant funding drop) and prompting Kappa Alpha Theta to advise its chapters to support local CASA in Lubbock (the local program serves multiple counties amid high rates of child neglect). The national headquarters said the move aims to strengthen community-level impact as federal priorities shift. The Daily Toreader
- ➤ Little Elm and Lubbock became the first Texas communities to earn all four Friendly Texas Certified Community designations in film, music, tourism, and digital media—marking a grand slam achievement that local leaders and Governor Abbott say will boost economic growth. Officials noted the milestone shows strong local support for creative industries and business growth in the region. KCBD
- ➤ Barricades Unlimited closed the left lane for northbound traffic on Indiana Ave north of 34th Street on May 8 for water line repairs led by Grady Crawford. The work is expected to finish on May 16 if weather permits, and the City advises motorists to use alternate routes and allow extra travel time. KCBD
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Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus Live!
2-6 p.m. — Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences — Tickets available — Celebrate the 10th anniversary with a comedic take on the differences between men and women inspired by the bestselling book.
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That Mexican OT Concert
7:30-9:00 p.m. — Cooks Garage — $40+ — Enjoy lively performances from That Mexican OT in a vibrant setting.
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Joyful Ventures 5K Run and Family Joy Walk
9 AM – 1 PM — Mackenzie Main City Park — $40 entry — A family-friendly 5K supporting breast cancer and hyperglycinemia awareness.
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Signed Book Raffle Fundraiser
Literacy Lubbock is excited to announce our Spring Book Raffle—a blooming opportunity to win amazing book-themed prizes and support adult literacy programs right here on the South Plains! With signed books from Rebecca Yarros, Colleen Hoover, Darynda Jones, and so many more, each raffle ticket purchased provides free reading, writing, and English language classes for adults in our community.
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Tour of the South End Zone Football Facilities
9:30 a.m. — Lubbock Women's Club — $ — Enjoy a brunch followed by an exclusive tour of Texas Tech's football facilities led by Kevin Torres.
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Cameron Allbright Concert
4-10 p.m. — Blue Light — Check event page for cost — Experience the lively performance of rising singer-songwriter Hank Weaver alongside Cameron Allbright.
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Dillon Cassidy & The Rhythm Live
10 PM - 2 AM — Lubbock Art Depot — Check for entry fees — Experience the soulful rock n roll vibes of Dillon Cassidy & The Rhythm.
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Dailey & Vincent Concert in Lubbock
7:00 - 8:30 p.m. — Cactus Theater — $32.50 - $75.00 — Enjoy a night of award-winning music blending country, bluegrass, and gospel from the renowned Dailey & Vincent.
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Pink vs. Green Movie Screening
2-5 p.m. — Mahon Library — Free entry — Dress in your favorite color and enjoy a fun summer movie screening for teens.
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Cotton Patch Bingo
6:00 p.m. — Veterans Memorial — Free entry — Experience an exciting evening of community Bingo with a cotton patch twist.
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