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Suspicious Death Officially Rules as Homicide
Medical examiners officially rule a suspicious death earlier this year as homicide. KAMC 28's Julie Musgrave reports.
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Suspicious Death Ruled Homicide
Investigators now confirm the man found dead in his pickup truck back in November was, in fact, murdered. KLBKs Allison Morrison reports.
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Canadian Geese Migrate, Airports Fend Off Bird Strikes
If you've driven by any playa lakes recently, it's hard not to notice they've once again become the home to thousands of canadian geese.
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Some Christmas Lights Can Cost A Lot of Green; Others...Save Your Green!
Jana and Robert Barnhill are Christmas enthusiasts, but know what a giant electrical bill is like all too well.
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LISD Changes High School Schedule
LISD is now changing the way high schools schedule class, all after student protestors put pressure on administrators.
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Small Business Threatened by Unemployment Tax Increase
Unemployment taxes will nearly triple for employers. Big business will be find, but small businesses will be hit hard.
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LISD Alters Class Schedule Following Student Protest
LISD students protest changes to class schedules, prompting the administration to alter the districts current plan. KLBKs Allison Morrison reports.
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Lubbock Family's Christmas Spirit Stolen
Christmas looks awfully blue for a Lubbock family who returned home from church to find their house had been robbed.
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The Grinch Is Real
An East Lubbock family had their house robbed Sunday. The crooks got away with TVs, a game system, and the kids Christmas presents.
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Terry County Jail Escapee Captured
Thirty hours spent searching before Terry County police captured an escapee Sunday afternoon.
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5th Annual Miracles Christmas Parade
Folks gathered as early as 4:30pm to get a good spot for the parade that was expected to draw more than 40,000 spectators.
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Woman Hit and Killed by Car
An unidentified woman was struck by a vehicle while trying to cross Quaker just inside of South Loop 289.
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Pedstrian Struck and Killed on Quaker Ave.
Police are still trying to identify a female pedestrian who was struck and killed on Quaker Avenue just inside the Loop after she stepped out...
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2 Pitbulls Kill Central Lubbock Family's Dogs
A Lubbock family returns home Friday afternoon to find two pitbulls in their backyard and both of their dogs dead. KLBK's Allison Morrison reports.
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FIrewood Sales Report Boom, Again
It looks like staying warm the old fashioned way is good business again, this year.
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Councilman Wants to Change City Charter
Lubbock City Councilman John W. Leonard III wants to change the 92-year-old City Charter, claiming parts of it are outdated and need to be a...
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Councilman Wants City Charter Changed
Lubbock City Hall could soon be run very differently, now that council members want to change the City Charter.
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6 Years Since 'Candy Lady's' Murder
It's been nearly six years since the brutal murder of a Lubbock woman known to many as the 'candy lady.' KLBK's Allison Morrison reports.
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ID Thief In Jail Tonight
A man is already in jail for trying to pass a stolen check at Lubbock's 50th Street Caboose.
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Snowball Express Taking Military Families to Dallas
Five military families from Lubbock and more than 1,400 other military families who have lost a loved one are getting an all expenses paid getaway to...
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