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Judge Darnell Accused of Favoritism
District Judge Jim Bob Darnell was accused of favoritism by a local lawyer for allegedly helping his son avoid arrest and jail time after a...
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Stubb's Feeds The Homeless
Hundreds of Lubbocks homeless had a good meal today thanks to the folks with Stubbs famous barbecue.
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Pearly Whites Shine after Free Dental Work
More than 1,100 uninsured patients received free dental work at the Civic Center. The event was sponsored by the Texas Mission of Mercy and the...
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Prairie Dog Predicament
The problem that keeps popping up: prairie dogs! Should the City kill them or is there another way to deal with the animals?
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Kenny's Korral Owners Uncover Scam
Scammers target Kennys Korral owners after they place one of their cows up for sale in a popular classified ad. KLBKs Allison Morrison reports.
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Hurricane Katrina Evacuee Loves Lubbock
On August 29th, 2005 Deb Forbs life changed forever. Uprooted from her home in New Orleans, losing everything she had to Hurricane Katrina Forbs eventually...
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Judah Pleads Guilty
Benny Lee Judah pled guilty Thursday to two felonies for running a Ponzi Scheme in Lubbock.
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Health Department: Vaccine in Lower Demand
We're now up to four possible H1N1 related deaths for Lubbock County, but it seems any 'swine flu' hysteria is being kept in check.
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Lubbock Fire/EMS Average Response Times Low
When you're faced with an emergency, every second counts. KLBK's Allison Morrison reports.
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Judah Indicted for Another South Plains Scam
Benny Lee Judah joins Rod Stringer and Jody Nelson as the latest South Plains man to be federally indicted on charges of financial malpratice.
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H1N1 Vaccine To Blame For Woman's Paralysis?
A potential side effect of the H1N1 vaccine could be to blame for one Lubbock woman's paralysis. KLBK's Allison Morrison reports.
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Lubbock Veterans Pay Respects To Ft. Hood Soldiers
Thousands gathered Tuesday afternoon to pay their respects to 13 fallen soldiers at Fort Hood. But some Lubbock veterans who couldn't make the trip to Fort...
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Officer Shoots Pit Bull
Another pit bull attack in Lubbock, this time though the victim walks away fine, and the pit bull ends up dead.
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Local Veterans Reflect on Ft. Hood Memorial Service
And for local veterans, today's memorial held special meaning. We caught up with some who gathered to watch, and reflect, on their time in the...
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Citibus Unveils New Hybrid Eco-Friendly Rides
Citibus unveiled its fleet of six new electric-hybrid public buses. The new buses combine diesel engines and rechargeable batteries which will help reduce fuel costs...
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Double T Liquors Closes for Good
Double T Discount Liquors closed on Saturday October 31st. We spoke to a former employee who described to us how business fell off after...
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Animal Services Head Fights Against Administrative Leave
Head of Lubbock Animal Services Kevin Overstreet delivered a message to City Hall Monday.
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Lubbock Man Charged In Tourist's Murder
A Lubbock man faces a capital murder charge after a rampage through an Amarillo bar where a British tourist was gunned down.
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Overstreet Responds to City's Action
The City placed Kevin Overstreet on paid administrative leave last week. Today he responded with a seven-page letter defending himself and accusing city leaders...
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Lubbock Getting 3 New Fire Stations
The bond proposal to spend $7.5 million on new fire stations passed by a wide margin last week, now Lubbock will see three more fire...
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