ABC Pro Rodeo takes place April 4-6

The dirt has been placed for the last time inside of the Lubbock Municipal Auditorium and Coliseum for the 77th Annual ABC Pro Rodeo, which will take place from Thursday, April 4, to Saturday, April 6. Tickets are already on sale online, at the door and at Dollar Western Wear at 5011 Slide Rd., Cavender’s […]

Holli’s Bill Making Progress in Texas Legislature

A Senate bill inspired by Holli Jeffcoat is making progress in the legislative process. Holli was murdered in 2016 after being sexually assaulted for years. It is in her honor that Stets Bryant, Jeffcoat’s cousin, wrote Holli’s Bill. Senate Bill 194 is related to the offense of indecent assault, to judicial protection for victims of […]

Luke Combs to Make Lubbock Stop in December

Noted country music artist Luke Combs will make a stop in Lubbock on Dec. 6 inside the United Supermarkets Arena alongside Morgan Wallen and Jameson Rodgers. Combs announced Thursday an extension of his current Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour, which is sold out up until July 13. The extended tour dates are now from […]

Jersey Mike’s Raises More Than $5,000 for Charity

On March 27, 2019, Lubbock’s Jersey Mike’s located at 6319 82nd St. #300 raised more than $5,000 to donate to the Children’s Miracle Network for the company’s 9th Annual Day of Giving. Jersey Mike’s started up their Month of Giving campaign in March of 2010. On the last Wednesday of every March, more than 1,250 […]

Family Promise Gives New Hope to Single Mom

Tuesday afternoon five families, who once had nowhere to live, completed the Family Promise program and now have found their own place to live and their own jobs. Family Promise of Lubbock is a local non-profit that helps homeless families with children get back on the right track. One of those families were Stacy Rahn […]

Brownfield Doctor Pleads guilty to Distributing Drugs Following DEA Raid

A Brownfield doctor has pleaded guilty to distributing Schedule IV controlled substances. This comes after DEA agents raided Dr. Dennis D. Tedford’s office in May 2018. The KCBD Investigates Team was there as agents from Dallas and Lubbock worked together to serve a federal warrant at his office at the Brownfield Regional Medical Center Clinic […]

Lubbock-Cooper Education Foundation Surprises Teachers with $105,000 in Grants for Classrooms

The Lubbock-Cooper Education Foundation surprised teachers on Thursday, presenting grants to winning classrooms. Every year, the foundation gives back through grant money. This year, they surprised over 45 teachers from their elementary, middle, junior high and high schools, giving them a total of $105,000. Teachers were greeted with drum lines, cheerleaders, confetti, and a giant-sized […]

Lubbock’s first ever Camp Bark and Brew

Whether you have a furry friend or not, everyone is welcome Saturday, March 23, from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. to join Lubbock’s first ever Camp Bark and Brew in the Depot District. There will be dog races, stupid pet tricks, a dog parade, contests, yoga with your dog and many, many other activities for […]

Local Female Football Player Kicks Down Gender Roles

During the week Shelby Valdepena works as a pre-kindergarden teacher in Lubbock, but when the weekend rolls around, she gets in her car and drives five hours to Dallas, where she is kicker, for the Texas Elite Spartans.  Valdepena said the team is made up of 56 women, who all compete in the Women’s National Football […]

Lubbock Woman gets 25 Years for Sexual Assault of Adoptive Son

A Lubbock County district court has sentenced a woman for having sexual relations with her adoptive son. Ashley Liford, 37, of Lubbock was sentenced to a combined 25 years on charges of sexual assault of a child and prohibited sexual conduct with a relative. In June of 2017, Liford’s then 18 year-old son, Matthew Liford […]