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Frequent Heartburn Raises Throat Cancer Risk 80 Percent, Study Finds
Having heartburn often may lead to cancers of the throat and vocal cord, according to a new study.
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University Medical Center Now Debt Free
University Medical Center is debt free after paying the bonds used to build the East Tower.
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UK Arrests 2 Men Over Incident With Pakistan Plane
British police say two men have been arrested on suspicion of endangerment of an aircraft after an incident on a civilian plane flying from Pakistan...
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Local Elementary Student Organizes Donation Drive For Moore Victims
A local elementary school student is collecting supplies to send to Moore, Oklahoma.
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Crusty's Pizza Takes Tasty Morsels Mobile
Crusty's Pizza takes its wood fire oven to different spots across Lubbock serving personal pizzas
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Meat Labels Getting Facelift Under New USDA Rules
MILWAUKEE - Shoppers in the U.S. will soon have more information about where their meat comes from, due to new federal labeling rules that went...
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TGI Fridays Nailed For Doctoring Booze
TRENTON, N.J. Here's one that will sober you up. Twenty-nine bars and restaurants, nearly half of them TGI Fridays, filled premium brand liquor bottles...
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Amanda Bynes Arrested After Throwing Marijuana Bong Out Apartment Window
Amanda Bynes got into some trouble overnight.
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Is Store Brand Sun Screen Better Than Brand Name?
With summer around the corner, we'll be seeing more and more sunshine, but don't forget to cover up from the rays.
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LPD To Host Missing Children Awareness Event At South Plains Mall
Saturday is National Missing Children's Day and the Lubbock Police Department is hosting a community event to raise awareness.
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I-5 Bridge Collapse Over Skagit River in Washington Sends Cars, People Into Water
A portion of an interstate highway bridge in Washington state collapsed Thursday night, sending cars and people into the water, authorities said.
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South Plains Storms Bring Damage Across Area
Storms rolled across the South Plains Thursday, leaving damage from the winds, hail, and rain. KLBK's Monica Yantosh reports.
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Boy Scouts Vote to End Ban on Gay Scouts; Gay Adults Still Barred
The Boy Scouts of America today voted to lift its longtime national ban on admitting openly gay Scouts but will continue to exclude openly gay...
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How to Get A BEAUTIFUL Yard In Lubbock's UGLY Weather
Lubbock's Master Gardeners show KAMC's Ashley Hinson how to get a green garden in Lubbock's dry weather.
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Lubbock Law Enforcement Runs Across Texas for Special Olympics
Nineteen officers from the Lubbock Police Department, the Sheriff's Office and other agencies in Lubbock will run hundreds of miles across Texas, Wednesday, to benefit Special Olympics in...
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Sophisticated Tornado Warning System Saved A Lot Of Lives In Oklahoma
When a devastating tornado touched down in Moore, Oklahoma on May 20, locals had 16 minutes to get to safety before the mile-wide EF4 hit. Even...
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Masek Strong but Tech Falls in Game 1 in OKC
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. -Trey Masek threw his third complete game of the season and freshman Eric Gutierrez homered for the fourth consecutive game, but it...
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Lubbock's Severe Storm Blows Roof off Building
Severe storms moved through Lubbock Thursday tearing a roof off a storage building at Ave. Q and 18th street.
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With Hail Expected, Local Businesses Prepare to Deal with Possible Damage
With today's severe weather and more expected tomorrow, insurance agencies and dent repair shops are prepping for the aftermath. KLBK's Michaela Macdonald has more.
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Alabama Mystery Illness Could Be Coincidence
A mystery illness has sickened seven people in southeastern Alabama, killing two of them, according to the state Health Department, but it's not clear whether...
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