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If you've ever seen small, cone-shaped pits in fine soil or sand, you've likely found an antlion trap. These pit-building insect larvae hide beneath the surface, waiting to ambush ants and other ...
In 1876, the Texas legislature organized Lubbock County in West Texas in honor of Thomas Lubbock. Its namesake city was organized a few years later and a century later would grow to a city of more ...
At least 20 tornadoes ripped through New Mexico into the Texas border town of Lubbock, leaving more than 10,000 residents in West Texas without power, the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, part of the ...
See drone footage of the aftermath in the video above. Photos of Texas tornado aftermath This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Tornadoes hit Lubbock, Texas: See photos, videos of aftermath ...
According to Lubbock's National Weather Service office, the airport measured record snowfall for April 5. Snow accumulation totaled 1.5 inches, breaking the previous record of 0.2 inches set in 1983.
The new Lubbock facility expands Leprino’s network of manufacturing sites, which includes locations in California, Colorado, Michigan, New Mexico, New York, the UK, the EU, and Brazil.
Lubbock Republican state Rep. Dustin Burrows clinched the Texas House speakership Tuesday in the culmination of an unusually long and unusually public mudfight for the role.
Sand Trap offers monthly memberships for $150, or you can pay annually to get a 20% discount. Members get access to the indoor facility without staff — the bar is locked up — from 6 a.m.-4 p.m.
Carl and Bev Tutorino have owned the Sand Trap at 13037 Holmes Road since 1999. The Sand Trap The Sand Trap, a neighborhood bar and grill at 13037 Holmes Road in south Kansas City, is changing hands.
Lubbock will soon have a restaurant dedicated to customizable cheesy goodness in the form of Roni's Mac Bar. Roni's Mac Bar started in Waco after the founders switched from their edible cookie ...
From left: Raquel Lopez, Simone See and Jewel Hill, aka las Bar-B-Que Bandidas, at Hill Barbecue in Lubbock on Feb. 9. Justin Rex for The Texas Tribune ...
LUBBOCK — For nearly 25 years, much of Texas’ population have lived in a city that participates in the state’s open energy marketplace.