Friday, September 12th, 2025
Good morning, Lubbock. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 12th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Yesterday the Lubbock VFW hosted its 24th anniversary Patriots Day ceremony at the Monument of Courage to honor 9/11 victims and support first responders—local officials stressed unity and recalled that 20 citizens helped save a deputy’s life. Veterans also recognized a group of Marine recruits who enlisted and will ship out Monday—reminding the community that together we keep our spirit strong. FOX34
- ➤ Texas Tech Air Force ROTC held its Fourth Annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb last Thursday at Jones AT&T Stadium — participants climbed 2,071 steps representing the 110 stories of the World Trade Center — to honor those who lost their lives in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. FOX34
- ➤ On Thursday morning, Texas Tech Air Force ROTC hosted its Fourth Annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at Jones AT&T Stadium where AFROTC members climbed 2,071 steps to honor victims of the World Trade Center attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. KCBD
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ On Thursday, Texas Tech Air Force ROTC held its fourth annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at Jones Stadium where military members and first responders climbed 2,071 steps—equal to 110 stories—to remember nearly 3,000 lives lost. The event expanded to include firefighters, police, and EMTs and gave cadets a way to connect with a pivotal moment in history. KCBD
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Texas Tech University reported record enrollment numbers with 42,272 students this fall, marking a 3% increase since last fall and welcoming more than 7,600 first-time students. The boost in enrollment is expected to strengthen Lubbock’s economy—supporting local housing and businesses. KKAM
- ➤ Texas Tech University wrapped up a record donor year with $236 million in contributions, with about $61 million set aside for students while the rest will fund community initiatives and campus projects—this success has spurred playful ideas like mascot makeovers and giant tortilla blankets for tailgating—although no final plans have been announced. KKAM
- ➤ A new Texas law now requires written parental consent for school services in Lubbock—covering nurse visits, counseling, and club participation—and schools are distributing forms this school year so that non-emergency services will not be provided without a signature. Parents should check for these forms in mail, email, or their child’s backpack to prevent delays in care. KFYO
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ On Thursday, current and retired officers gathered at the South Division Station to mark the Mounted Patrol Unit’s 25th anniversary, which began in 2000. Patrol officers are now undergoing specialty training with their horses—focusing on challenges like vehicle extractions—to strengthen community ties. KCBD
- ➤ On Thursday morning, the City of Lubbock took its network offline to evaluate a potential cybersecurity concern—following established protocols after a cyber attack on August 12 that shut all systems without compromising sensitive data. Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
- ➤ The City of Lubbock took its systems offline on September 11 to evaluate a potential security concern — officials said they are following established protocols and will update residents when more is known. FOX34
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Two Lubbock restaurants—Corralito Steakhouse and Subway—had a combined 35 food safety violations this week during inspections, with most issues corrected at the time but concerns about proper food handling remaining evident. Health inspectors noted lapses in food storage, sanitation, and employee practices that raised safety risks. FOX34
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Shane Smith & The Saints Concert
5-8:30 p.m. — Cooks Garage — Tickets required — Experience the captivating sounds of Shane Smith & The Saints from their new album Norther.
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NB Ridaz Live in Lubbock, Texas
12:00 – 4:59 AM — 1928 Buddy Holly Ave — No refunds — Experience the ultimate concert vibes with NB Ridaz and groove to their classic hits.
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Planning for the Future & Beyond Seminar
3-6 p.m. — Club Building at Raider Ranch Independent Living — Free entry — Gain valuable insights on future planning, living options, and estate management.
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Red Clay Strays Live at Cook's Garage
8:00-9:30 PM — Cook's Garage — Ticket info not provided — Enjoy the uplifting sounds of the Red Clay Strays from Mobile, Alabama as they showcase their unique musical blend.
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Liam St John Live Concert
10:00-11:30 PM — Blue Light — Tickets required — Experience the soulful sounds of Liam St John as he performs hits from his chart-topping album.
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Easy Jim - The Music of the Grateful Dead
7-9 p.m. — Cactus Theater — $22.50-$50.00 — Experience the high-energy tribute to The Grateful Dead with exciting original improvisations and vocal harmonies.
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Lakeview Live Performance
8:00 – 9:30 p.m. — Jake's Sports Cafe — Ticket info unavailable — Enjoy a night of heartfelt country music with rising duo Lakeview as they share their faith and community spirit.
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For the Good Times: Tribute to Ray Price
7:30-9:30 p.m. — Cactus Theater — $26-$62 — Experience a heartfelt tribute to Texas legend Ray Price with authentic Western swing music by Billy Mata & The Texas Tradition.
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CAIN Live and In Color
7-9 p.m. — Buddy Holly Hall — Check for pricing — CAIN is set to bring joy and vibrant performances to Lubbock this fall.
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Oncology Massage and Skin Care Course
October 10-12 — Oceans Massage — Course fee applicable — Gain foundational knowledge in oncology massage and skin care with expert instruction.
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