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Accused Cop Shooter Stands Trial
The trial for a man accused of shooting at a cop continued Wednesday at the Lubbock County Courthouse. KLBK's Allison Morrison reports.
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Fliers Beware: New Airline Fee for Carry-On Bags!
Hold on to your seats for this story! You know the airlines charge you for everything these days, but now one airline is taking things...
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Appliance Rebates in Big Demand
Many Texans going green, by reserving a government rebate that'll give a major discount on new, energy efficent appliances. Apparently a lot of us like...
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Trial Continues for Man Accused of Shooting at a Cop
The trial for a man accused of shooting at a cop continued Wednesday at the Lubbock County Courthouse.
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Appliance Rebate Overload
If you haven't already reserved your Texas Trade Up Appliance Rebate it may be too late. The State Comprotller's Office says Texans have already reserved...
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State Prisons May Cut DWI Treatment
The Texas Deoartment of Criminal Justice may cut treatment, parole, and probation programs for repeat DWI offenders.
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Bizarre Nude Burglary in Wolfforth
Another burglary out in Wolfforth. This time, the suspect, barging in, in his birthday suit. KAMC 28's Julie Musgrave reports.
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Tech Students Learn from the Experts at Littlefield Denim Mill
Tech students got first hand tips and advice from experts at the Plains Cotton Cooperative's American Cotton Grower's denim mill in Littlefield Tuesday.
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Police Release Video of Suspect Shooting at Cops
Lubbock police released video Tuesday of Dyone Johnson - the man they've linked to a string of robberies and shooting at police.
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Police Confirm Man Who Shot At Officers
Three weeks after a local crime spree, Lubbock Police say the man who killed himself in Amarillo was the same person who shot at officers...
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The City Wants Your 1970 Tornado Stories
Tuesday the City of Lubbock launched a website to collect survivor stories from the tornado that tore through Lubbock on May 11, 1970.
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Delwin Jones Responds to Challenger's Accusations
The run-off race for District 83 heats up with both candidates now accusing one another of lies and deceit.
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Big Changes Coming Soon to Estacado
The Federal Government rates Estacado High School as a persistently low performing school, so LISD Superintendent Dr. Karen Garza has planned sweeping changes for the...
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8 Days Until Election, District 83 Race Heating Up
The race catching the attention of many voters this April is that between District 83 Republicans Delwin Jones and Charles Perry.
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Students Want Guns On Campus
Texas Tech students will join a nationwide protest to try and get guns allowed on campus.
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Empty Holster Week, Students Protest To Change Tech Gun Policy
A silent protest hoping to change Texas Tech policy begins Monday. KLBK's Allison Morrison reports.
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Taco Villa's Easter Egg Hunt "Egg-stra" Special for Some Families
Hundreds of kids got the chance to celebrate Easter a day early at the 3rd annual Taco Villa Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday morning. But...
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Gordon Bohannon Gets 10 Years
Federal Judge Sam Cummings sentenced former Hockley County Chief Deputy Gordon Bohannon to 10 years in federal prison for his role in a multi-state drug...
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Kinney Officially Removed for Incompetence
A Hockley County jury officially removed former Hockley County Sheriff David Kinney from office Thursday by reason of incompetence.
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Gordon Bohannon Sentenced to Ten Years
Gordon Bohannon will now spend 10 years in a Federal prison, with five years of supervised release. That's actually the minimum sentence, for his charge.
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