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Here’s How To Find Out The Best Places To Go Fishing In Texas In July

July 17, 2025Chad Hasty

Here’s a great guide for where to fish this summer in Texas.

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Say Goodbye to the Rain, Texas Summer Heat Set To Take Over

July 15, 2025Chad Hasty

Weather patterns are changing in Texas, which is good news for the Hill Country, but be prepared for extremely hot temperatures.

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Mosquitoes On The Rise In Lubbock, And The City Has A New Way For You To Report Them

July 14, 2025Chad Hasty

Got Mosquitoes? Here’s the newest and best way to report them.

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Dr. Tedd Mitchell Announces His Retirement As Chancellor of the Texas Tech University System

July 11, 2025Chad Hasty

Dr. Tedd Mitchell is the 5th Chancellor of the Texas Tech University System.

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See a Classic Comedy in One of Texas’ Most Scenic Spots

July 9, 2025Lori Crofford

Experience theater like never before with a live Shakespeare performance set in one of Texas’ most stunning natural locations.

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Beyond the Haze: Discover the Hidden Ways Saharan Dust Impacts Texas Weather & Hurricane Season.

July 5, 2025Noah

Saharan dust is in Texas: Expect hazy skies through the 4th of July. Learn the pros & cons.

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State Parks within day-trip distance of Lubbock and the South Plains

June 30, 2025Amy Anderson

Oasis State Park offers a peaceful desert escape, Lake Colorado City State Park is ideal for water activities, Caprock Canyon State Park features stunning natural beauty and unique attractions, and…

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Three New Safe Haven Baby Box Locations Have Been Added In the Lubbock Area

June 27, 2025Chad Hasty

Parents on the South Plains have more options to safely surrender their newborn baby.

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Palo Duro Canyon State Park closes all trails due to hazardous flooding conditions

June 26, 2025Drew Powell

{p}One of the more popular tourist attractions in the Texas Panhandle, Palo Duro Canyon State Park in Randall County, had to close all trails on Thursday due to the park receiving around 1.4 inches of rain in a short amount of time. (Drew Powell/KVII){/p}

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Here Is Everything That Is Closed In Palo Duro Canyon After Recent Heavy Rains

June 26, 2025Charlie

The Panhandle’s recent downpours left canyon trails unusable. Here’s everything you need to know.

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