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82nd Street Construction Starts Next Week
The construction on University near the South Loop is taking longer than expected and now the city's getting ready to tear up 82nd. Tim Barber...
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City to Purchase 23 "Sinking" Homes
The City of Lubbock will spend millions of dollars to fix a sinking roadway in south-west Lubbock and purchase nearby homes that are beginning to...
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Employees At Lubbock Floral Shop Robbed At Knifepoint
Two employees at a Lubbock floral shop are held at knifepoint, while a robber gets away with cash. KAMC's Allison Morrison reports.
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Community Meeting to Discuss Race Disparity
Black children are three times as likely as white children to enter the CPS system. KLBK'S Mitch Carr reports.
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Habitat for Humanity Forclosures Hit U.S., Not Lubbock
Habitat for Humanity builds houses for struggling people across the country, but some people are having a hard time paying their property taxes and insurance....
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Local Parents React To Baby Formula Recall
Local pediatricians were busy Thursday, fielding calls from concerned parents about a major baby formula recall. KAMC's Allison Morrison reports.
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Lubbock Habitat For Humanity Employees Keep Foreclosure Down
Foreclosure continues to be a problem for homeowners nationwide, including people helped by Habitat For Humanity. But, local Habitat owners seem to be bucking that...
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Lubbock Voting Machines On the Road to Harris County
A big shipment of voting equipment is on its way to the Houston area after a warehouse fire there destroyed millions of dollars of voting...
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Formula Recall Causes Panic For Local Parents
Certain Types of Similac Powder Formula Voluntarily Recalled KLBK's Hilary Gainer reports.
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Keep Yourself Safe from the Whooping Cough: Get Vaccinated!
Last week we told you about the increasing cases of whooping cough here in Lubbock County. Now experts are politely reminding folks, it's not just...
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3-D TV's Are Hot On Holiday Lists
Holiday gifts are already on the minds of many of you. In fact, we're getting a lot of questions about what is sure to be...
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Sheep Massacre
Wednesday morning 14 sheep were found massacred and the owner suggests it's the work of neighborhood dogs. Tim Barber reports.
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Sarah Palin to Headline Fundraising Event
Sarah Palin is coming to the Hub City. Lubbock Christian School announced Wednesday the former nominee for vice president will headline their annual fund-raising event. KLBK's Hilary...
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Fans Get New Video Screen At Jones Stadium
The next time Texas Tech fans walk into Jones Stadium, a brand new video screen will await them. KAMC's Allison Morrison reports.
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Sheep Massacre in East Lubbock
More than a dozen sheep were killed at an East Lubbock business. KLBK's Mitch Carr reports.
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Bed Bugs are Back!
Texas Tech officials found a bed bug in Murry Hall. Tim Barber reports.
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Reese Center Is Home To A New Kind Of Wind Turbine
Reese Technology Center is now home to a new multi-million dollar wind turbine. KLBK's Brooke Thomas reports.
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Lubbock County to Send Voting Machines to Houston Area
Lubbock County Commissioners agreed to help our neighbors in Harris County after a fire there destroyed a warehouse full of voting equipment. KAMC's Stephanie Berzinski...
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The 'Strip' Is Out Of Business, One Year Later
It's hard to believe it's been a year since Lubbock voted to allow packaged alcohol sales inside the city limits. KAMC's Allison Morrison reports.
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Lubbock County Loaning Voting Stations
Harris County is getting help from Lubbock County after a fire destroyed its election equipment. KLBK's Mitch Carr reports.
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