Cohen says Trump behaved 'much like a mobster would do' (AP Photo/Alex Brandon). Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's former lawyer, testifies before the House Oversight and Reform Committee, on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2019, in Washington. Wednesday, February 27, 2019 11:25 PM EST Updated: Cohen says former boss Trump behaved 'much like a mobster would' do when one of his men decides to cooperate with the government. More>>

(11)Texas Tech survives hot-shooting Oklahoma State in OT Led by Lindy Waters III's seven three pointers, the Oklahoma State Cowboys pushed Texas Tech to the limit. The Red Raiders were able to seal the team's sixth-straight victory. More>>

Drunk driving impacts sorority members According to Lubbock Police, there were 341 crashes in the Lubbock city limits where alcohol was listed as a factor in 2018. This year, there have been 28. More>>

Boys & Girls Club to host Outback Steak Dinner with TTU Coach Matt Wells The 23rd Annual Outback Steak Dinner will be held on Tuesday, March 5th at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center Banquet Hall beginning at 6:30 PM. The guest speaker for the evening will be TTU Head Football Coach Matt Wells. More>>

Another tricky forecast tomorrow, much colder starting Sunday We'll again see a big temperature range across the area tomorrow, followed by a warmer Friday then colder weather starting this weekend. More>>

Joyland to open Saturday March 9th Due to the inclement weather, Joyland Amusement Park will not be open Saturday, March 1 through Sunday, March 2. It will be open for its 47th Season on Saturday, March 9th at 2 p.m. More>>

Moonlight Musicals announces spring 2019 auditions We are thrilled to announce audition dates for our 2019 Moonlight Musicals Summer Shows, Annie and Mamma Mia! We are looking for boys, girls, and adults of all ages to audition. More>>

Moonlight Musicals to host first Gala Event, Diner de Tetes Moonlight Musicals is excited to announce our first Gala Event, Diner de Têtes, Thursday, April 25th at the Overton Hotel Ballroom, located at 2320 Mac Davis Lane. More>>

LPD: Several road closures scheduled for Thursday On Thursday, February 28th, Lubbock Police Department crash investigators plan to temporarily shut down several roads in order to continue multiple crash investigations. More>>

‘Discoveries to Impact’ Week highlights research, innovation, business Genevieve Thiers The best of the best will be on display at Texas Tech University during “Discoveries to Impact” week, April 1-5. “Discoveries to Impact” is a week of fun to showcase research, innovation and business startups at Texas Tech. More>>

Contingent at State Legislature for Lubbock Day "This is an opportunity for many people from West Texas to come to their capitol to talk to us about issues that are important to them." More>>

A&M alumnus agrees Texas needs another veterinary school Chancellor Tedd Mitchell has a vision. The demand for vets in Texas has grown beyond the capacity of any singular program, so Texas Tech has stepped in. More>>

Businesses benefit from Tax Cuts and Jobs Act It's tax season and a lot of people are seeing the effects of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, specifically those who qualify for the pass through deduction. More>>

Arrington votes against Bill to terminate the President’s National Emergency Declaration Congressman Jodey Arrington (TX-19) voted against H.J.Res.46, a resolution to terminate President Trump’s declaration of a National Emergency over the national security and humanitarian crisis at the southern border. More>>

Classes cancelled at Spur ISD due to illness Due to a large amount of students out sick, Spur ISD will not have classes Wednesday, Feb. 27 through Friday, March 1. More>>

Trump and Kim to have dinner before series of official talks (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci). President Donald Trump walks to board Air Force One for a trip to Vietnam to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Monday, Feb. 25, 2019, in Andrews Air Force Base, Md. Tuesday, February 26, 2019 5:15 PM EST Updated: Summit between Trump and Kim Jong Un to begin with an official greeting and a meal the night before a series of official meetings. More>>

Former Coronado art teacher must stand trial for enticement of a minor U.S. Senior Judge Sam Cummings threw out a federal plea agreement Monday regarding the former Coronado High School art teacher accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a minor. More>>

Two arrested in aggravated robbery in Andrews At approximately 4:12pm on February 25, 2019, the Andrews County Sheriff’s Office received a call of a possible robbery. Andrews Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the residence, where they located the suspect vehicle and suspects, Ray Don Sword, 42 and Kristi Salinas, 40. More>>