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More Problems for Businesses on University Ave.
Businesses along university can't catch a break! First construction, now cut phone lines. Tim Barber reports.
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Whistle Blower Kendrick Paying the Price
Kenneth Kendrick notified the Department of Health that the Peanut Corporation of American plant in Plainview was dangerous. He helped stop a salmonella outbreak, but...
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Missing Woman Found
Police sent out an alert this morning letting the media know a 73- year- old Lubbock woman had gone missing. Carmen DeLeon is now back...
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Suddenlink's Upgrade: Who Needs a Box and Who Doesn't?
Lots of Suddenlink cable customers have been confused about the company's digital adapter upgrade. KAMC's Stephanie Berzinski reports.
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Upgrade Causes Confusion for Cable Customers
An upgrade to digital by Suddenlink has some subscribers confused about how they'll get cable in the future.
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Granny Helped with the Getaway, Police Say.
Lubbock Police arrested 53-year-old Janis Swanson for hindering the apprehension and prosecution of a felon. They say she helped her grandsons, wanted for murder, flee to...
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Lubbock Grandmother Arrested For Lying To Police
A Lubbock grandmother is behind bars and might be indicted on three felony charges. KAMC's Allison Morrison reports.
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F.E.M.A. Assesses Flood Damage
Federal workers are among several groups in town Tuesday assessing July's flood damage. KAMC's Stephanie Berzinski reports.
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Firefighters Battle Fake Fire at Tech
Firefighters are using Texas Tech's Weymouth Hall as a training area to simulate high-rise fires. Tim Barber reports.
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Patriot Tour Stops in Hub City
A special flag crossing the country stopped in Lubbock Tuesday, dedicated to soldiers past and present.
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FEMA Surveying South Plains Flood Damage
Inspectors with the Federal Emergency Management Administration came to the South Plains this week to look at flood damage from Hurricane Alex. KLBK's Mitch Carr...
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Teenagers Change Lives In Lubbock
This summer is all about making a difference for some teenagers. KLBK's Brooke Thomas reports.
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South Lubbock Woman Found Tied and Trapped in a Closet
A woman is found tied up and trapped in a closet in her South Lubbock home. KAMC's Stephanie Berzinski reports.
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New Jail, New Inmates, New Income
The new Lubbock County Detention Center accepted its first new inmates Monday morning. KLBK's Mitch Carr reports.
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Lubbock Woman Found Tied Up In Closet
A Lubbock woman was found tied up in her own closet this morning. KLBK's Brooke Thomas reports.
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Local Seafood Restaurants Hopeful But Cautious
Local seafood restaurants are feeling the pinch of the Gulf oil crisis, but now that the cap's on, they're hoping for a turn-around. KMAC's Stephanie Berzinski reports.
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Oil Cap Leaves Seafood Industry Hopeful
With an end to the oil spill in sight, Lubbock seafood businesses are hopeful about the future. KLBK's Brooke Thomas reports.
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People Get A Steal Off A Thief's Old Stuff
Auction for local ponzi schemer Benny Judah makes $18,000 for the 250 investors he swindled. Tim Barber reports.
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Five Sewage Filled Homes
Five families in ransom canyon had sewage back-up into their homes over the 4th. Tim Barber reports.
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Man Wanted For Laptop Thefts
A thief is caught on camera, stealing computers from a local repair shop. KAMC's Allison Morrison reports.
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