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Seat Belt Funding Slashed
The Texas education agency is cutting millions of dollars that was going to pay for seat belts for school buses. Tim Barber reports.
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Parking Changes In Store For 2010 Tech Football Season
More than 46,000 season tickets have been sold for Texas Tech's upcoming football season and with a record number of fans, comes even more parking...
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Water Line Causes More Construction
The evening commute could be a little frustrating for those who take university avenue to get home. Tim Barber explains.
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Frustrating Intersection at W. Loop and 19th St.
Construction at 19th street and the West Loop is giving drivers headaches. KLBK's Mitch Carr reports.
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Dozens of Folks Violate "No Cell Phones In School Zones"
Apparently folks have not gotten the word about the new law banning cell phone use in a school zone. KAMC's Stephanie Berzinski reports.
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Man Pleads Guilty To Murdering Lubbock Woman, Gets Life In Prison
A Lubbock murder trial comes to an abrupt end after the defendant suddenly changes his plea to guilty. KAMC's Allison Morrison reports.
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Former Lubbock Police Officer Found Dead in Backyard
A former Lubbock police officer is found dead in his backyard. KAMC's Stephanie Berzinski reports.
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South Lubbock Neighbors React after Dead Body Discovery
A friend found 31-year-old Eric Savelle's body in the backyard of his house in South Lubbock. KLBK's Mitch Carr reports.
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Couple Shot At After Driver Gets Road Rage
A Lubbock man is behind bars today, after what investigators are calling a case of road rage. KLBK's Brooke Thomas reports.
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Lubbock Remembers Katrina Evacuees 5 Years Later
The City of Lubbock responded to the call for help and took in nearly 1,000 evacuees during the days after Katrina hit. KAMC's Stephanie Berzinski...
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Mayor Tom Martin Remembers The Day Hurricane Katrina Rocked The Nation
Today marks the fifth anniversary of the day Hurricane Katrina roared through levees and flooded 80 percent of New Orleans. KLBK's Brooke Thomas reports.
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Business of High School Football Evolving
Lubbock ISD Athletic Director Mark Ball is looking to make Lubbock sports big time. KLBK's Mitch Carr reports.
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Gerald Myers Talks About Decision to Retire
GERALD MYERS TALKS WITH KAMC SPORTS DIRECTOR DAVID COLLIER ABOUT HIS RETIREMENT.
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Judge Overturns Killer's Death Sentence
After spending nearly 11 years on death row, a federal judge decides a Lubbock man deserves hearing. KLBK'S Hilary Gainer reports.
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Federal Judge Overturns Death Sentence
More than ten years after a jury sentenced a convicted killer to death, a federal judge overturns the ruling. KAMC's Allison Morrison reports.
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Tech President Bailey Reacts to Myers's Retirement
Dr. Guy Bailey has only been working with Gerald Myers since 2008, but he knows the impact Myers has had at Texas Tech. KLBK's Mitch...
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City Council Rejects New Animal Ordinances
Lubbock City Council met Thursday to discuss ways to control the stray animal population. It's a controversial issue with no easy fix. KAMC's Stephanie Berzinski...
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Texas Tech Project Gets More High School Students Interested In College
More high school students in Lubbock are interested in college, thanks in part to a program at Texas Tech. KLBK's Brooke Thomas reports.
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Illegal Immigration Hot Topic at Town Hall Meeting
KLBK's Hilary Gainer reports.
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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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