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Thursday, November 20th, 2025

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Good morning, Lubbock. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 20th of November.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Lubbock residents are urged to shop at local places like Tumbleweed Botanicals and the Hallmark Store on S Loop 289 — these shops offer unique gifts that keep money circulating in our town — as the holiday season continues to see a shift away from online spending.  KKAM
  • Lubbock Animal Services is seeking a foster for Admiral — a three-legged dog who recently had a leg amputation and is shy but sweet, and he loves treats and short walks available for meeting today.  FOX34

CULTURE NEWS

  • A retrospective look at 90s Lubbock shows how children saw lava lamps, bedazzled clothes, and backyard pools as symbols of wealth — little luxuries that defined a generation’s idea of elegance. The piece recalls how modest prices turned everyday items into cherished markers of local glamour.  KKAM
  • Thanksgiving in Lubbock has families debating turkey, dressing, and leftovers—each view sparking loud, lively talks. Local homes fill with strong opinions and quick laughs—making the holiday meal a mix of chaos and warmth.  KFYO

EDUCATION NEWS

  • Texas Tech and BYU teamed up earlier this month for a book drive that collected over 6,300 donations to boost literacy in Lubbock — a project led by Literacy Lubbock board members and BYU alumni. Drop-off boxes around the city were set up and the drive will continue to benefit local children and families.  KCBD

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Lubbock officials say road construction is being used to build complete streets with crosswalks, pedestrian signals, and bike lanes — features that will help drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists travel more safely as the city grows. Construction is underway in key areas as the city expands its infrastructure.  KFYO
  • Incoming Texas Tech Chancellor Brandon Creighton sent a letter to all TTU System universities on Wednesday, thanking outgoing Chancellor Tedd L. Mitchell for his leadership (which saw record enrollment and expansion of key programs) while promising an even greater future as he prepares to release his agenda in the coming weeks. The announcement marks a smooth leadership transition aimed at building on the system’s recent successes.  KCBD

HEALTH NEWS

  • During a 20-week scan, doctors discovered that the Castillo family's unborn daughter's brain was not developing properly, which led to a high-risk birth at 36 weeks that required shunt surgery and specialized care. Now over 2 years old, Katniss is thriving with ongoing therapy and community support (including donated breast milk from local moms).  KCBD

SPORTS NEWS

  • Texas Tech football moved up one spot in the College Football Playoff Rankings after beating UCF and after Alabama lost, and the team is set to play West Virginia on November 29th—a win could earn them a first round bye in the playoffs.  KFYO

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Indie Rock Night for OCRA

    6-11 p.m. — Jake's Sports Cafe — Free entry — Enjoy a night of local and visiting indie rock bands supporting a great cause.

    Fri, 11/21/25

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  • New Orleans Privateers vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders Basketball

    12:00 – 1:30 PM — United Supermarkets Arena — Ticket prices vary — Catch the action as the Red Raiders face off against the Privateers in an exciting basketball matchup.

    Wed, 11/26/25

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  • Utah Utes vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders Women's Volleyball

    1-2:30 p.m. — United Supermarkets Arena — Ticket prices vary — Experience an exciting women's volleyball match featuring the Utah Utes and Texas Tech Red Raiders.

    Sat, 11/29/25

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  • Wyoming Cowboys vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders Basketball

    2-3:30 p.m. — United Supermarkets Arena — Tickets available — Catch the Wyoming Cowboys in action against the Red Raiders in an electrifying basketball showdown.

    Sun, 11/30/25

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  • Wichita State Shockers vs. Texas Tech Lady Raiders Women's Basketball

    6:00 – 7:30 PM — United Supermarkets Arena — Cost varies — Watch the excitement as the Lady Raiders take on the Shockers in an intense basketball matchup.

    Wed, 12/3/25

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  • Michael Bublé Tribute with Scott Keo

    7:30-9:30 p.m. — Cactus Theater — $30-$65 — Experience the magic of Bublé’s Christmas classics performed live by premier tribute artist Scott Keo.

    Thu, 12/4/25

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  • Lubbock December Conquest Tournament

    10 AM – 4 PM — Stormcrow Games — $15 — Join fellow gamers in an epic tournament open to all skill levels in Lubbock.

    Sat, 12/6/25

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  • West Texas Jazz Orchestra Concert

    3:00-5:30 p.m. — Cactus Theater — Adults: $25 / Students: $15 — Celebrate Pearl Harbor and the holiday season with live jazz music at a historic venue.

    Sun, 12/7/25

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  • BIRTH-TAY Celebration with DJ Rockstar Aaron

    9 PM - 1 AM — Jake's Sports Cafe — Tickets available — Dance to Taylor Swift's hits and deep cuts under the starlight.

    Fri, 12/12/25

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  • Ugly Sweater Pub Crawl in Lubbock

    4:30-9 p.m. — Tom's Daiquiri Place — 25% off early bird tickets — Celebrate the festive season in style with your best ugly sweater while hopping from bar to bar.

    Sat, 12/13/25

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REAL ESTATE

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JOB BOARD

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT

All progress depends on the unreasonable person.

~ George Bernard Shaw

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