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A collage of photos around Lubbock in 2024. A picture of Broadway's bricks downtown. A picture of the Arts District sign. A sign that reads 'Protect Lubbock. Vote against Prop A' with an image of a marijuana leaf with a cross through it. A picture inside Citizen's Tower of committee members meeting around a table. A photo of a pro-road bond sign next to an anti-road bond sign. A photo of a painter on a ladder in front of a Flatland Cavalry mural. A picture of a crowd gathered in front of Citizens Tower. A photo of children holding signs to save Harwell Elementary School.
KTTZ Staff
As the year comes to an end, our news team looks back at Lubbock’s top stories from 2024. From elections and city controversies, to wildfires, to education and arts: here is your Lubbock year in review.
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President Joe Biden has granted 39 pardons and nearly 1,500 commutations for prisoners, including former Lubbock businessman Benny Judah. Houston Public Media’s Gail Delaughter looks at how Texas Christmas tree growers keep supplies strong despite a drought over the summer. Between this weekend and the new year, AAA projects 9.1 million people in Texas will travel more than 50 miles from home.
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Flatland Cavalry members talk about their return to Lubbock with reporter Bishop Van Buren. Taken on November 3, 2024.
KTTZ
Our reporter Bishop Van Buren interviews Flatland Cavalry, a band that began in Lubbock and returned to the Hub City last week after releasing their new single: "Lubbock."