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Texas Tech System Establishes Fourth University in El Paso
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Lesson plans pulled from controversial CSCOPE services
CSCOPE provides curriculum and lesson plans for 78% of Texas School Districts
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Texas Legislature Passes Commercial and Industrial PACE Bill
The Texas House and Senate passed Senate Bill 385 in May. If Governor Rick Perry approves the bill, the state will break new ground by...
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Storm Chasing Team of Tech Students in Oklahoma
As tornadoes and storms continue to threaten Oklahoma, storm chasers from Texas Tech are in the middle of it all. KLBKS Brittany Escobar spoke to...
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Texas Lawmakers Vote to Lift Restrictions on Craft Breweries
On Friday afternoon, at 4:07 p.m., a round of applause and cheers wafted down from the balcony seats in House of Representatives as a five-pack...
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Local Experts Predict Increase in Storm Shelter Sales After Recent Deadly Tornadoes
Recent deadly tornadoes have many people thinking about, how they would protect themselves if we get severe storms here on the South Plains. Some may...
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Department of Energy Approves Gas Exports From Texas
The U.S. Department of Energy announced on Friday that it would allow a Texas facility to become the second place in the country that can...
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Report: Chinese Hackers Resume Attacks On U.S. Targets
After a few months of silence, Chinese government-backed hackers are back on the hunt and going after U.S. targets, according to a New York Times...
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Deadly Twisters Tear Through Oklahoma
SHAWNEE, Okla. A second death was attributed to a tornado which struck central Oklahoma on Sunday.
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Tornado Touches Down in Oklahoma City
National Weather Service issues a tornado emergency as tornado touches down in Oklahoma City.
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Report Says Poor Are Moving to Nation's Suburbs
A new report shows more poor people have moved to the nation's suburbs, outnumbering those in urban areas.
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Marina Keegan's Words Live On, One Year After Her Death
In the year since the death of 23-year-old activist writer Marina Keegan in a car crash, her mother said the power of her daughter's words...
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Financial Education: Why Your Kid Gets an 'F'
Help Your Kids Get 'A' in Money Matters
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Powerball Winner a Welcome Mystery for Zephyrhills, Fla., Residents
The search is on in Zephyrhills, Fla., for the lucky person who entered a Publix supermarket in recent days and purchased the winning Powerball ticket...
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Smart Meter Resistance Rises as Towns Say No
Smart electricity meters have long been criticized by those who say they present a health risks and infringe on individual rights. Now, with legislative action...
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Boy Scouts to Vote On Change of Policy Banning Gays.
On Thursday May 23, 2013, the 1,400 National Council of the Boy Scouts of America will decide if the organization should lift its ban on...
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Computer-Aided Rifle With Optical Systems Aboard Begins Shipping
Austin, TX -- An optically sophisticated rifle made by TrackingPoint has begun shipping to invited customers; the first units were delivered at the company's board...
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Texas Sues BP, Halliburton, Others Over Oil Spill
Texas on Friday became the latest state to sue BP, Halliburton and others tied to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill, alleging the parties "engaged...
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LPD Makes Convenience Store Burglary Arrests
Lubbock police arrested two men, who allegedly burglarized a convenience store over the weekend.
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Who Should Make End-of-Life Care Decisions?
TEXAS IS GRAPPLING WITH A LIFE-OR-DEATH SITUATION. A bill before the Legislature turns the tables from physicians, who currently make the call on whether a...
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