With thunderstorms forecasted for most of Saturday, we’re keeping an eye on several events on the South Plains that have canceled or could be canceled.
The owner of a popular Lubbock restaurant defended his restaurant’s food safety record as a multi-time top performer, after they were forced to close for 24 hours following their latest inspection.
Coronado High School theatre students are putting on a production of ‘Wonka’ this weekend and the Crosbyton Chiefs and Chiefettes clench district championships and will compete in bi-district playoffs next week in today’s KCBD News Channel 11′s Tell Me Something Good.
Littlefield man arrested after SWAT callout, safer batteries are now on store shelves thanks to a Lubbock mom and Israel carried out strikes against a major air base in Iran early this morning. Start your morning here.
Firefighter Jack Todd says first responders don’t do what they do for the recognition, they are only doing their job to serve their family and community.
An upper-level storm will combine with the cooler air and some moisture to increase showers and storms by mid-day Saturday, lasting into the evening hours.
“I would expect cybercrime on critical infrastructure to continue growing, especially as we see international tensions increase” Said SitePro marketing manager, Kembra Howell.
Texas Tech Athletics announced Thursday it has canceled the upcoming Spring Game set for Saturday afternoon in Midland due to the strong forecasted possibility of severe thunderstorms in the Permian Basin.
Lubbock Christian University’s office of Advancement hosted it Community Cookout where its Community Partner of the Year and Newcomer Partner of the Year were named.
A wide range in high temperatures today as a cold front sweeps south through the KCBD/FOX34 viewing area this morning. A brisk, somewhat chilly, northerly breeze follows the front. Even chillier, and then colder, air will follow. And so will rain.