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Prosecution Rests in Kinney Trial
Prosecutors for Hockley county called three more witnesses before resting on Tuesday.
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District 83 Candidates Sound Off On In-State Tuition Break For Illegal Immigrants
District 83 candidate Charles Perry already making plans to change one Texas law, even before he's been elected.
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Peeping Tom Incidents at Texas Tech
Texas Tech police are searching for two men caught looking in on other men in restrooms across campus.
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Hockley County DA Goff Testifies in Kinney Trial
Hockley County District Attorney Gary Goff testified today in the trial of former Hockley County Sheriff David Kinney.
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Lt. Governor Announces Grant For Local Company
A local bio-technology company was given a huge grant Monday from a prominent political figure. KLBK's Allison Morrison reports.
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High Winds Spread Electrical Fire, Destroy Home
Some folks in Northwest Lubbock County are now trying to find a way to help their neighbors whose home was destroyed by fire.
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Fire, High Winds Destroy Lubbock County Home
High winds are to blame for a fire that completely destroyed a Lubbock County Home Saturday afternoon. KLBK's Allison Morrison reports.
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11th Annual Cesar Chavez Celebration
Folks trying to march in Saturday's Cesar Chavez parade had a hard time battling strong winds, but they said the elements are no match when...
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Lawmaker Who Wrote TX Driver Responsibility Act, Wants It Abolished
Representative Sylvester Turner helped write the TX Driver Responsibility Act in 2003, but now he wants it abolished since it's not working out as planned.
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Bohannon Testifies in Kinney Trial
Both former Hockley County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Gordon Bohannon and former Hockley County Sheriff David Kinney have been out of a job since this summer,...
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Operation H.O.P.E. Plans to Help Haiti
One local doctor is preparing a return trip to Haiti to help save more lives. Dr. John Thomas said it could take as many as...
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Prom Night Out Helps Area Teens
Thanks to donations from hundreds of women across Lubbock, 60 underprivileged young ladies will now get to pick out a dream prom dress.
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LISD Incentive for First-Year Teachers
Lubbock school administrators are shelling out big bucks, for quality teachers. KAMC 28's Julie Musgrave reports.
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Hughes Sentenced to Probation
A Lubbock jury sentenced David Hughes to 180 days probation for driving while intoxicated. Challenging the policy of drawing blood without consent was unsuccessful.
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Woman Gets 10 Years for Dragging Death
A Lubbock woman is sentenced to ten years in prison, after a vehicle dragging death almost two years ago. KAMC 28's Julie Musgrave.
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Follis Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison
Judge Brad Underwood sentenced Karen Follis to 10 years in prison for failing to stop and render aid after she hit and killed Kristine Bufkin...
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Home Surveillance Helping Police
Home surveillance video is now helping police identify criminals in record time.
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Local Small Businesses React to Health Care Overhaul
The health care overhaul has may local small business owners concerned and reaction to the new law is anything, but positive.
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Changes to Student Loan Program
The new healthcare bill is making changes to more than just the health-care system.
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Mike Leach v. Frenship ISD
Mike Leach and Frenship ISD are involved in their own legal battle after the former head coach's lawyers ask the school district for all documents referring...
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