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Colo. Gov. Delays Aurora's Chuck E. Cheese's Killer's Execution
Colorado governor indefinitely delays the execution of convicted killer Nathan Dunlap.
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Leach Attorney Hopeful for Positive Outcome in Hearing
The trial continues with former head coach of Texas Tech football, Mike Leach. His attorney's were in court Wednesday for a hearing centered on a...
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Lubbock Blood Bank Reserves Low
The shelves at the United Blood Services blood bank are not as stocked as they would like, especially if there is an emergency
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A Behind The Scenes Look At Anchor Bill Maddox's Last Day
Today a Lubbock broadcasting legend delivered his last news cast. Bill Maddox has been in the business for more than 50 years and will certainly...
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Hobbs Police Arrest Child Sexual Abuse Suspect
Police arrest a 22-yr old man accused of sexually abusing of a 3-year old.
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Storm Shelters Mandatory for Lubbock?
The Mayor of Moore is making it mandatory for all new homes to be built with storm shelters. Could Lubbock follow suit?
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Texas Tech Hosts State of the System Address
Chancellor Kent Hance Provides State of the TTU System Address
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Lebanon Reportedly Stopping Syria Refugees At Border
U.N. officials said Tuesday there has been a sudden fall in the number of Syrian refugees arriving in Jordan, amid reports that Jordan's government has...
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Jacqueline Walters, Daughter Of Journalist Barbara Walters, Charged With DUI In Fla., Police Say
The daughter of broadcast journalist Barbara Walters has been charged with driving under the influence in southwest Florida, police say.
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Bernanke: Tightening Monetary Policy Now Would Hurt Recovery
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke warned Wednesday that beginning to withdraw support for the U.S. economy too soon could hinder the recovery.
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Oklahoma Tornado Damage Could Top $2 Billion
The cost of a massive tornado that battered an Oklahoma City suburb could be more than $2 billion, according to a preliminary estimate announced Wednesday...
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Judge: Hollister Clothing Unfriendly to Disabled
A federal judge in Denver is considering an injunction after ruling that nearly 250 Abercrombie & Fitch Co. and J.M. Hollister LLC clothing stores are...
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Victoria's Secret Will Not Make Mastectomy Bras
Despite immense public support, Victoria's Secret will not manufacture a mastectomy bra, the company said Monday.
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Ban On Soda In Texas Schools Advances In Senate
Seeking to help the state's youngest students develop nutritious habits, Texas lawmakers on Tuesday approved banning the sale of sugary drinks in public elementary and...
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Clock Runs Out on Bill Requiring Drug Testing for State Benefits
The Texas House allowed the clock to run out Tuesday night on Senate Bill 11, an initiative that would have created a drug testing regimen...
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Selling Your Pension For Cash Lump Sum: Pros, Mostly Cons
The Bible says Jacob's brother sold his birthright for a mess of stew. Today, warn financial watchdogs, America's pensioners are in danger of accepting...
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A Tribute to Bill Maddox, Part 2
A special tribute to Bill Maddox, who retired after Wednesday's noon broadcast (part 2).
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A Tribute to Bill Maddox, Part 1
A special tribute to Bill Maddox, who retired after Wednesday's noon broadcast (part 1).
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Clock is Ticking as Lawmakers Work on Key Details of Education Bills
The next four days will probably be the most critical period in determining the fate of the session's major education bills, which address standardized testing...
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U.S. IDs Several Men Possibly Responsible For Benghazi Attack
No one in custody, but investigators have zeroed in on potential suspects in consulate assault that left 4 Americans dead
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