KLBK | KAMC | EverythingLubbock.com Articles: May 12, 2019

May 12
KLBK May 12th Evening Forecast KLBK May 12th Evening Forecast Small business fights for money after losing thousands to Twisted Spigot owner Small business fights for money after losing thousands to Twisted Spigot owner Red Raider Track and Field wins fourth straight Big 12 Title Red Raider Track and Field wins fourth straight Big 12 Title Texas Tech Softball headed to Baton Rouge for the NCAA Tournament Texas Tech Softball headed to Baton Rouge for the NCAA Tournament Surprise medical bills: Ideas to stop them are emerging in Washington Surprise medical bills: Ideas to stop them are emerging in Washington Amy Marquez named Vice President of Programs, Services and Events at the Lubbock Chamber Amy Marquez named Vice President of Programs, Services and Events at the Lubbock Chamber AAA Texas: Why aren’t Americans plugging in to electric vehicles? AAA Texas: Why aren’t Americans plugging in to electric vehicles? Roaring Springs man accused of cattle theft convicted, sentenced Roaring Springs man accused of cattle theft convicted, sentenced LPD to deliver Meals on Wheels for Peace Officers’ Memorial Day on May 15 LPD to deliver Meals on Wheels for Peace Officers’ Memorial Day on May 15 Mayor Dan Pope to host next Coffee with the Mayor on Tuesday, May 14 Mayor Dan Pope to host next Coffee with the Mayor on Tuesday, May 14 Storm Water improvements to resume Monday at 98th and Salisbury Storm Water improvements to resume Monday at 98th and Salisbury Railroad repairs scheduled for West 19th Street crossing this week Railroad repairs scheduled for West 19th Street crossing this week Talking Points with Bryan Mudd (5/12/19) Talking Points with Bryan Mudd (5/12/19) Schedule of upcoming events at the Lubbock Public Library, May 12-18 Schedule of upcoming events at the Lubbock Public Library, May 12-18 School finance negotiations begin with optimism School finance negotiations begin with optimism Beyond “hell week” lawmakers weigh policy and political priorities Beyond “hell week” lawmakers weigh policy and political priorities