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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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Steroids Not Common in High School Athletes
Tests administered by the UIL show only .042% of high school athletes tested positive for steroids.
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City Council Votes on Variances for Alcohol
Out of eight Lubbock convenience stores seeking variances, City Council approves five.
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Drug Bust in South Central Lubbock
Police arrest five people in a drug bust in South Central Lubbock.
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Five Arrested In Drug Bust
Five people are arrested after a drug bust in South Lubbock Thursday.
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"Rachel's Challenge" Presented at O.L. Slaton
A motivational speech was presented to students at O.L. Slaton Middle School.
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Police Don't Get Pay Raise
Lubbock police are angry, all because of a final decision by the Lubbock City Council to leave pay raises out of this year's budget.
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Council Votes Against LPD Pay Raise
Lubbock Police are not getting a pay raise.
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Neugebauer Announces Major Donation
Congressman Randy Neugebauer announces his plan to re-work Washington politics by 2010.
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Recession Billboards
Some new billboards around town are taking an optimistic approach to our nation's economy.
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Lubbock ISD to Offer Bible Class
A state law goes into effect for the 2009-2010 school year that allows school districts to add a Bible class elective for high school students.
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Family Demands Justice in State School Death
The family of the man killed while living at the Lubbock State School is doing all they can to make sure justice is served.
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