Mateo Rosiles, A-J Media

Mateo Rosiles

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Lubbock, TX, United States

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Suspect identified, 4 victims named after Lubbock County shooting spree

Four people were injured and the suspect is in custody after Monday's shooting spree in south Lubbock and in Slaton. Here is the timeline of events. → Read More

Gov. Abbott appoints three new regents to Texas Tech System's board

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott taps Clay Cash, Tim G. Culp and Shelley Sweatt as the newest regents of the Texas Tech System, pending Senate confirmation. → Read More

Suspect in custody after 2 shot in south Lubbock

LSO responded to reports of shots fired in south Lubbock on Monday afternoon where two people were injured. One person is is in custody. → Read More

Lubbock-area state legislators file 196 bills, here's what they are:

As the deadline to file bills pass in the Texas State Legislature, Lubbock-area legislators file 196 bills among the thousands of other bills filed. → Read More

Texas Tech regents OK funding to design new $38 million residence hall

Texas Tech Regents approved the initial expenditures for a $38 million new residence hall → Read More

LFR responded to house fire on Monday night, no injuries were reported

LFR responded to house fire on Monday night, no injuries were reported → Read More

Lubbock police explain how public tips, info a useful tool in crime fighting

Here are the steps police take before going to the public asking for help in identify and locating people of interests in ongoing cases. → Read More

16 arrested in 'March Madness' human trafficking operation

16 people were arrested in LPD's March Madnesss human trafficking operation on March 1. → Read More

Texas Tech students provide electric bikes to Open Door's housing program

Two Texas Tech students stared a pilot program to provide Open Door with electronic bikes. → Read More

Request denied: Lubbock council rejects Tech Terrace student housing project

The Lubbock City Council voted against allowing a new student housing development on 19th & 20th Street to move foward. → Read More

Red Raider Facilities Foundation provides updates on South End Zone Project

The Red Raider Facilities Foundation Inc. provided the Board of Regents for Texas Tech University System updates on two major projects for athletics. → Read More

Texas Tech regents name new Horn Professor, 2 new degrees on the horizon

Professor Nikhil Dhurandhar was approved by the Board of Regents as the newest Horn Professor at Texas Tech. → Read More

Academic advancement: Texas Tech sees growth in academic majors, colleges over the century

From four schools in 1925 to 13 colleges and three schools that educate over 40,000 students today, Read how Tech has grown in its academic pursuits. → Read More

Texas Tech issues warning to avoid area north of stadium, Lubbock officers on scene

Texas Tech has issued a TechAlert! asking the public to avoid area north of Jones AT&T Stadium. Officers are on scene. → Read More

A servant's heart: Dr. Mittemeyer remembered for lasting impact on Lubbock, TTUHSC

Dr. Mittemeyer remembered for his numerous of decades dedicated to serving the nation and the City of Lubbock. → Read More

One dead after Thursday crash in Bailey County

One person is dead after a car failed a stop signed and rolled over in Bailey County on Thrusday night. → Read More

Welcome to campus: The history of the Seal of Texas Tech

Learn more about the history of the Seal of Texas Tech that welcomes students and visitors to campus and adorns diplomas. → Read More

Built to last: A look at how Texas Tech was designed for the future

Faced with a blank canvas and a challenge to build a new college on the South Plains, three architectural firms came together to create an institution that - over a century - has expanded and grown to accommodate the growing student population and help shape Lubbock. A Spanish Renaissance Tasked by Tech's Board of Directors at the time, William Watkin of Houston, Sanguiet, Staats Hendrick of… → Read More

High winds and dust blamed for power outages, traffic hazards around Lubbock

From traffic signals to Muleshoe High School, high winds are affecting power grids on the South Plains. → Read More

Nearly 20 arrested after prostitution ring bust in north Lubbock

14 people have been arrested after Lubbock police conducted a prostitution ring in north Lubbock on Thursday. → Read More