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Merimon Case
New information on main suspect.
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Tech Students Seek Jobs In Struggling Economy
Tech business students were at the Civic Center on Wednesday, hoping to land that first job, despite the struggling economy.
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Teachers Want Bigger School Budget
Teachers across the state are looking to state legislators to come up with a solution to tighter funding in the classroom.
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Peanut Producers Brace For Salmonella Impact
Nearly 600 people have reportedly been sickened by salmonella linked to PCA's Georgia plant.
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Possible New Drunk Driving Laws for Texas
Sobriety check-points could soon be allowed in Texas. Local volunteers with Mothers Against Drunk Driving were in Austin on Tuesday asking legislators to support two new...
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Health Department Warns of Salmonella
The Lubbock Health Department is warning folks to stay on the lookout for signs of salmonella...especially with the Plainview peanut plant's recent news of possible...
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Three Men in Custody After High Speed Chase Down US 87
Three men are in custody tonight after a high speed police chase down US 87 after police say they tried to burglarize a house, and...
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Three Burglary Suspects Caught After Car Chase
Car chase lasted ten miles across two counties.
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Salmonella In a Plainview Plant
A local peanut plant shut down after salmonella is found in its products.
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State Waives Marriage License Fee In Exchange For Marriage Education
Planning to say 'I do'? The state passes a law to give you free marriage classes and a financial break on your marriage license!
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Farmers Worried About Future Of Peanuts
With a salmonella scare and now the plant in Plainview closing, some peanut producers are worried about the future of their crop.
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Prank Caller Delivers Fake STD Notifications
The Lubbock Health Department says telling someone they've been infected with an STD is serious business, and it appears a prankster is trying to turn it into...
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Health Department Warns of Prank Calls About HIV
The Lubbock Health Department says telling someone theyve been infected with an STD is serious business, and it appears a prankster is trying to turn...
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Dog Attack In Depot District Bar
The first dangerous animal hearing of 2009 involves a dog attack at a local bar.
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Local Coach Reacts To A-Rod Steroid Admission
A bombshell admission from one of baseball's greatest players.
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Analog TV Shutdown Notice
This is an "Analog Television Shut-down Notice" for KAMC-TV, Lubbock, Texas and KLBK-TV, Lubbock, Texas.KAMC-TV and KLBK-TV will end analog broadcasting at midnight on...
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Historical Exoneration Case Paves Way for New Legislation
A former Texas Tech student, wrongly convicted of rape two decades ago, has now become the first Texan ever exonerated by DNA evidence after death. ...
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Innocence Project of Texas Seeks New Legislation on Wrongful Convictions
Lawyer with Innocence Project of Texas speaks about efforts to clear innocent mans name of rape charges.
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Parvo Outbreak in Lubbock
A parvo outbreak in Lubbock has pet owners worried about the health of their pups.
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Timothy Cole Cleared of Rape Charges After Death
More than two decades after a Lubbock man was wrongly convicted of rape, his name was finally cleared.
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