As the news of a possible conference change is in the works for Texas Tech, area business leaders are left thinking about the future. KCBD NewsChannel 11's Katie Bauer has the story.
Just days after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, the government purchased travel trailers and mobile homes for temporary shelter. Now, four and a half years later, the government agreed to sell thousands of FEMA trailers for pennies on the dollar, and one local business owner is jumping in on what he calls 'good business'.
Headaches from the construction on University Avenue will continue. On Tuesday they'll close the outside lanes and re-route traffic to the inside lanes, making it tougher to get to businesses.
For Lubbock residents living in District One, Tuesday is your last day to vote early in the City Council runoff election between Victor Hernandez and Glen Robertson.
This morning there are a few isolated thundershowers, otherwise skies will be mostly cloudy with humid conditions and an early morning temperature near 70 degrees.