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Election Day Is Days Away
Eight days remain until election day, but many people aren't waiting to cast their ballots. KLBK's Brooke Thomas reports.
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6 Years Later Still No Suspect in Quadruple Murder
Monday marks the 6th anniversary of one of Lubbock's most brutal murders. A mother and her three children violently killed in their Windcrest Estacado Apartment...
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A Tragic Murder Remains Unsolved, Years Later
Monday is the 6th anniversary of the murder of a Lubbock woman and her kids. KLBK's Brooke Thomas reports.
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Boulder Blues Over! Tech wins 27-24
Red Raiders beat Colorado 27-24 on Saturday for their 1st ever win in Boulder.
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No Word on AAG Lawsuit at Today's Council Meeting
After spending a couple years and nearly $2 million dollars, the City Council has still not figured out the next step in the AAG lawsuit....
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Severe Storms Destroy Hundreds of Acres of Cotton
The Plains Cotton Growers, Inc. estimate a total loss of $40 million across the South Plains. Here in Lubbock County we spoke with a local...
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High School Football Game Starts Thursday, Ends Friday Morning
While most of us were asleep Thursday night, the lights at Lowery Field were on and a high school football game was underway until 1:30...
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Weather Makes It Tough on Lubbock Drivers
A severe storm left several drivers stalled on Lubbock streets. KLBK's Mitch Carr reports.
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New Council May Vote Differently on Homeless Resolution
A homeless resolution failed in Feburary but may pass after May's elections. KLBK's Mitch Carr reports.
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Severe Weather Leaves Motorists Stranded
Although Thursday's severe weather was forecasted, it still caught many folks off guard. KAMC's Allison Morrison reports.
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City Meeting Over Insurance Lawsuit
The legal battle between the City of Lubbock and its' former insurance provider may be coming to an end. Tim Barber reports.
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High School Refs, UIL at odds
The Friday night lights may soon go dark if high school sports officials and the UILl can't come to terms.KLBK's Hilary Gainer reports.
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Lubbock Gets State Of The Art Ambulances
In a few days you'll see a new kind of ambulance roaming the streets. KLBK's Brooke Thomas reports.
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Opinions Vary on "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
Students and professors on the Texas Tech campus along with local Army veterans are watching the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" issue very closely. KAMC's Stephanie Berzinski...
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6 Months Later, More Gulf Oil Research Needed
Texas Tech's Institute for Environmental and Human Health wants more research done long after the oil spill has been cleaned up. KLBK's Mitch Carr reports.
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A New Drinking and Driving Law???
Texas lawmakers are proposing a new category to driving while intoxicated. The DWAI will lower the legal drinking a driving limit from .08 to .05....
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Lubbock Organization Brings Awareness To Domestic Violence
October is National Domestic Violence Awareness month and a Lubbock organization is working to bring more awareness to the South Plains. KLBK's Brooke Thomas reports.
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Hockley County Deputy Resigns After He's Caught Drinking and Driving
A Hockley County Sheriff's Deputy has resigned after he was caught drinking and driving.KLBK's Hilary Gainer reports.
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Hockley Co. Sheriff's Deputy Arrested For DWI, Then Resigns
A Hockley County Sheriff's Deputy is arrested for drinking and driving. KAMC's Allison Morrison reports.
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New Concussion Guidelines For Texas Athletes
Concussions in young athletes are on the rise. KLBK's Brooke Thomas has more on new steps to better protect high school athletes here in Texas.
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