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New Details In Brazeal Homicide
New details in Lubbock's 7th murder case this year. KAMC's Allison Morrison reports.
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TTU's Gerald Myers Announces Retirement
TTU Athletics Director Gerald Myers Announces Retirement
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City Weighing Options with Stray Animals
The City Council will hear many arguments Thursday on how to curb the stray animal population in Lubbock. KLBK's Mitch Carr reports.
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Business Booming; College Students Are Back!
Tech students are moving back in preparing for the upcoming fall semester. Now that college kids are back in town businesses near the University are...
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Muleshoe Superintendent Proud Of Son After Helicopter Rescue
After a Navy pilot pulled off an amazing helicopter rescue under a bridge, his father, a South Plains school administrator said he's never been more...
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Raider Park Open For Business on Game Day
Raider Park will be open for game day KLBK's Hilary Gainer reports.
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Mental Health Services May See Cuts
State lawmakers may cut funding for some non-profit organizations. Tim Barber reports.
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Three Arrested After Burglary In South Lubbock
Three men are in police custody after they burglarize a South Lubbock home, while the victim hides inside. KAMC's Allison Morrison reports.
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City Prepares To Buy More 'Sinking' Houses, Homeowner Left Out Of Purchase
City officials say several homes between Albany and Huron on 98th Street are in danger. KAMC's Allison Morrison reports.
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City Says No Relief for Crumbling House on 98th Street
Ken Keeler's house at 98th and Elkhart is cracking in new places daily, but the city says it's not to blame. KLBK's Mitch Carr reports.
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State Appeals FEMA Decision
FEMA decided earlier this month not to reimburse homeowners and businesses for flood damage. The State is appealing. KLBK's Mitch Carr reports.
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LISD Students Get A Healthy Surprise This Year
Lubbock students are back in school and eating healthier. KLBK's Brooke Thomas reports.
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New Ad Calls Governor Perry A Coward
New ad label Rick Perry a coward. KLBK's Hilary Gainer reports.
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Caprock Winery Still in Business
After bankruptcy and multiple owners, the Caprock winery is still in business. Tim Barber reports.
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Police Break-Up Local Meth Ring
Lubbock police take down a meth ring with the help of some local pharmacies. Tim Barber reports.
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Eight Named in Meth Ring Indictment
Eight South Plains men and women are charged with particpating in a meth ring. KLBK's Mitch Carr reports.
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School Zone Safety Most Important To New LISD Police Chief
Enforcing school zone laws as school begins is one of the top priorities for the new LISD Police Chief. KLBK'S Brooke Thomas reports.
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The Eagles Landing in Lubbock
The legendary band, The Eagles, is coming back to the Hub City.
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Lubbock Students Head Back To School
The big day is here for most Lubbock kids. KLBK's Brooke Thomas reports.
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Lubbock Stands Up To Crime
Saturday members of the community gathered at Chatman park for Each one, Reach One's "Back to School Feeding." The message at this year's annual event--...
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