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Area Schools Decide Not to Air Presidnents Address to Students
President Obama plans to give the first address ever directly to students next week, but area schools decided they won't be showing it live after...
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Long Will Spend 90 Days Behind Bars
Justice will finally be served in a six year tragedy. Callie Long will spend 90 days behind bars for driving while intoxicated back in 2003.
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Local Lawyer Clarifies Alcohol Mess
Gerald Anderson has been dealing with alcohol sales issues for decades. he took some time to explain a complicated situation.
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Wreckless Driver Hits Young Boy Getting Off School Bus
Most drivers know to be extra careful around a school bus, but sadly not everyone pays attention.
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TABC Dismisses Citizen Protests
An announcement from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission could clear the way for beer and wine sales in Lubbock in the next few weeks.
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Alcohol Protesters Standing Firm
Protesters plan to file an injunction against alcohol sales in Lubbock.
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TABC dismisses Alcohol Protests
Lubbock could be days away from selling packaged alcohol in area stores.
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Tech Now Closer to Tier One Status
Tier One status for Texas Tech may be one step closer to reality.
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TABC Release
The TABC says they will begin issuing permits within days, but protesters plan to go through with court injunctions.
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Dialing and Driving in School Zones: Hits a Hang Up
Another new law taking effect September 1st has hit a snag here in the Hub City -- dialing and driving in school zones.
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Four Vie for Sheriff Vacancy
The sheriff's position is now officially open, and four men wasted no time in announcing their candidacy.
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City Waits to Be Reimbursed for Hurricane Ike, State Steps In
The City of Lubbock shelled out thousands of dollars in preparation for Hurricane Ike evacuees last year. Now -- a year later -- that money...
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Cut In Cotton Prices?
West Texas cotton farmers could soon be hurting because of a decision on the other side of the world.
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Job Cuts at Health Department
Four people at the Lubbock Health Department are now without jobs all because of a smaller budget this new fiscal year.
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List of New Traffic and Criminal Laws
click on story to read list of Notable traffic and criminal laws that go into effect on Sept. 1
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Levi King Trial Postponed
The trial for one of the most infamous murders in the Panhandle was scheduled to start Monday in Lubbock, but there's one piece of evidence...
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Tougher Traffic Laws Start Tuesday
Seatbelts, car seats and cell phones...those are just some of the tougher traffic laws that go into effect Tuesday.
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Mother Honors Departed
Gina Perry honors her dead son and his fiancee by cautioning young people about drunk driving.
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Levi King Trial Starts Monday
The trial for one of the most infamous murders in the Panhandle starts Monday at the Lubbock County Courthouse.
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Local Citizens File Lawsuit Against President Obama
Some local citizens are suing President Barack Obama to dispute his American citizenship.
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