Lubbock Lowers Speed Limit, Teen Pleads Guilty, Firefighters Battle Panhandle Blaze


Author: The Daily News Now! March 10, 2026 Duration: 1:19
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Lubbock Lowers Speed Limit, Teen Pleads Guilty, Firefighters Battle Panhandle Blaze

Lubbock County Commissioners lower speed limit on Woodrow Road to enhance safety, amidst construction. Devin Hernandez, 19, sentenced to 15 years for shooting at a deputy. Cabin Creek Fire in Panhandle, 2,000 acres burned, 25% contained. Live Nation settles antitrust case with DOJ, keeps Ticketmaster service. Trump warns Iran over oil shipments, hints at possible strikes, links Iran to school missile attack.

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