LPD reminds all Lubbock citizens that 911 is for emergencies only, as 911 operators have been overwhelmed during recent severe storms, which can affect police, fire, and EMS response to life-threatening situations.
On the Thursday edition of The Chad Hasty Show, Lubbock Mayor Glen Robertson talked with Chad Hasty about the latest going on with Lubbock Power and Light and other issues affecting Lubbock.
Some temporary service has been established to customers in the areas where new construction will be required to reestablish permanent electric service.
LP&L states that the storm caused severe damage to infrastructure throughout their entire service territory, leading to more than 19,000 reported outages at its peak.
In time for the hot summer months, some Lubbock residents will see rate increase of nearly 10% in their power bill.
Customers of Lubbock Power and Light will see a rate increase of 9.7% on their monthly bills which translates to about $7 to $10 more per month for the average customer...
Lubbock Power and Light will close a service branch office at the end of business today.
LP&L announced on their Facebook page around 4 o’clock today the closing of their Southwest Lubbock branch at 82nd and Slide in the Lowe’s Market. LP&L sa...
On Friday's edition of Lubbock's First News, Lubbock Mayor Glen Robertson talked with Tom Collins and Laura Mac about the latest coming out of city council.