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Police Searching for Man in Two Robbery Cases
Lubbock Police believe a man who robbed a local flower shop last week tried the same crime at a different store Monday. KAMC's Stephanie Berzinski...
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Tech Responds to UT Shooting
Officials at Texas Tech responding to the shooting today by assessing their own campus emergency response system. KLBK's Hilary Gainer.
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Lubbock County Inmate Escapes, Recaptured In South Lubbock
An inmate from the Lubbock County Detention Center escaped while on work release Tuesday afternoon, forcing several local schools under lockdown. KAMC's Allison Morrison reports.
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National Race Stops In Lubbock
A national race for charity hits Lubbock. KLBK's Brooke Thomas reports.
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Ride Injures 3-Year Old at Southplains Fair
A 3-year old is hurt after the front of a roller coaster de-rails. Tim Barber reports.
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Rewriting TX History Textbooks
A TX State Board of Education resolution seeks to limit references to Islam in TX textbooks. KAMC's Stephanie Berzinski reports.
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Southwest Airlines To Buy AirTran
Good news for Lubbock travelers, a new airline merger could mean low fares in more cities. KLBK's Brooke Thomas reports.
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TX Tech Hits Record Enrollment Numbers
For the second year in a row, Texas Tech has record enrollment numbers. KMAC's Stephanie Berzinski reports.
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Family Concerned after Fair Ride Jumps Tracks
A ride at the South Plains Fair jumped it's tracks with a three year old girl on board. KLBK's Mitch Carr reports.
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New Guidelines For Future Textbooks
The Texas State Board of Education adopted a resolution Friday to reject any textbooks that cover Islam in too favorable of a light. KLBK's Brooke...
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No Problems at 13th Tour de Tech Terrace
The Tour de Tech is back. It is the 13th semester of the philanthropy bike race that is known for its' troubled past. Tim Barber...
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Chopper Surprises Drivers in SW Lubbock
A store owner hired a helicopter to come dry some land, but no body told police. KLBK's Mitch Carr reports.
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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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