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Bulletin Board Posting Lands County Judge in Hot Water
Lubbock County Judge Tom Head posted an e-mail forward that he received on a public bulletin board outside of the Commissioners Court. The posting has...
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Dylan Concert Preps
The Bob Dylan Show rolls into Lubbock Saturday night and crews are busy transforming Jones Stadium into a concert hall.
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High School Football Players Beating The Heat
We're coming up on the high school football season and with less than one month until the first game, the players are busy practicing.
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Covenant CEO to Resign
COVENANT HEALTH SYSTEM CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER MELINDA CLARK HAS ANNOUNCED HER RESIGNATION.
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Merimon Anniversary
August 9 will mark three years.
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Cash for Clunkers Bolsters Slavage Yard Business
Your old clunkers have to be disposed of somehow, and that is why the junkyard business is booming.
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Tech Professors Get Pay Raise
Students are paying extra to go to Texas Tech this year, and professors are reaping the rewards of that tuition hike.
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Animal Shelter Decision Upset
The debate over the new location for the animal shelter continues. City officials announced last Friday the final decision, but that decision apparently was made...
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Man Arrested For Improper Photography
Lubbock Police bust a man who they say has been following women around in public places and taking inappropriate pictures of them without their consent.
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Shop Owner Hoping Surveillance Tape Will Solve Burglary
The owner of a local car repair shop is releasing surveillance video of a burglary at his garage, hes hoping the technology will help find...
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Lubbock County Gets New Major in Sheriff's Depertment
The Lubbock County Sheriff's Department hired Captain Cody Scott to serve as Major over the Law Enforcement Branch.
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Video of A-Ivie's Burglary
A Central Lubbock car shop needs your help identifying a thief.
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Twin 7-year-old Boys Drown in Lake Thomas
The Snyder community is mourning the loss 7-year-old twin boys after a weekend trip to Lake JB Thomas turns tragic.
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Animal Shelter Vote
Council approves contract in unanimous vote.
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Twins Drown In Snyder Lake
Folks in Snyder are mourning the deaths of twin, 7-year-old boys.
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Concrete Slab Pins Lubbock Woman
A woman is sent to the hospital with serious head injuries after being pinned by a concrete slab.
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Vet Pinned to Wall by Concrete
An employee at the South University Veterinary Hospital is in critical condition after being pinned between a wall and block of concrete.
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Some Lubbock Post Offices May Close
The Freedom Station and Downtown Station post offices may close, as recommended by the Postal Regulatory Commission.
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Autopsy Performed for Dead Body in Lamb County
An autopsy today was supposed to identify the victim, but results came back inconclusive, and examiners are now looking to other methods of identification.
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Cash for Clunkers Needs More Funding
The Cash for Clunkers program spent $1 billion in a week. Now it needs more money to keep running.
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