Lubbock Music Festival 2012 Showcasing Local Creativity
Music aficionados will not want to miss out on the Lubbock Music Festival 2012, which is running through Saturday.
Music aficionados will not want to miss out on the Lubbock Music Festival 2012, which is running through Saturday.
Judging by the evidence, the Texas Tech University School of Law has reason to celebrate. Today marks the 45th anniversary of its founding in 1967.
A Dallas-area aviation business has been awarded compensation for damages done to its $43-million dollar Gulfstream V jet aircraft by a Dallas County jury.
The nation’s third Littoral Combat Ship, the USS Fort Worth (LCS-3), was commissioned on Saturday in Galveston Texas by the US Navy, signifying that the ship is ready for action.
Lubbock Christian University is rolling out the red carpet for one of its own.
In commemoration of the inauguration of Lubbock Christian University’s new president, Timothy Perrin, a series of events have been scheduled next week.
Authorities in Houston discovered eighty illegal immigrants being harbored by smugglers, following a tip to their whereabouts.
Legendary running back Earl Campbell, of University of Texas and Houston Oilers fame, is suffering from debilitating ailments that have left doctors looking for answers.
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) has been condescendingly anthropomorphized on its official Twitter feed (and Facebook page), where followers are treated to a hodgepodge of childish colloquialisms and odd capitalization rules. The operative theory seems to be that planetary science enthusiasts have all the intelligence of a small, desiccated, pea.
An all-out culture war has broken out over Chick-fil-A President Dan Cathy's recently expressed support of traditional marriage. The comments drew criticism from gay marriage advocates, who staged a same-sex "Kiss-In" Friday at the fast food chain. Traditional marriage supporters had earlier held a "Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day," ordering thousands of cow-friendly meals on Wednesday.