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Peanut Butter Recalls
Fortunately there have been no cases here in Lubbock, but folks at the Lubbock Health Department say we still need to be careful.
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Lubbockites Head To DC For Inauguration Day
As millions flock to Washington, D.C. for the presidential inauguration, some hometown folks are packing their bags too.
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Fire in East Lubbock Ruled Arson
Second arson case this week.
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LEDA State of Lubbock's Economy
Economist says Lubbock will endure.
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Police Chase Ends in Lubbock Cemetery
Lubbock police arrest three men who tried to ram a police car during a high speed chase.
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Bird Strikes: Common in Lubbock?
Here at home, bird strikes are a real threat that aviators are constantly trying to prevent.
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Don't Give Up On Giving
After word this week that a Lubbock woman faked a story, in order to receive charitable donations, we wondered if you may be hesitant to...
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Lubbock Burglary Victim Becomes Fraud Suspect
A woman police believed was a victim of burglary last week, has now become a suspect of fraud this week. The 48-year-old woman is...
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Crab Frenzy
Now that Michael Crabtree has made it official he's entering the NFL draft, local Tech merchandise stores are seeing a 'Crabtree Frenzy' as folks get...
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Lubbock Woman Charged With Filing False Police Report
A Lubbock woman lied to police and lied to us about a burglary, all to take advantage of the giving nature of folks in and...
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Lockney High Students Return To School After Fire
Lockney High School staff and students got back on their feet Wednesday morning, returning to class for the first time since their school was destroyed...
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Two Lockney High Sophomores Arrested for Arson
Two 15-year-old Lockney High School students are in custody tonight accused of setting the fire that destroyed Lockney High School.
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Two Teenage Girls in Custody for Lockney High Fire
Two 15-year-old Lockney High School students are in custody tonight for setting the fire that burned Lockney High to the ground.
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Texas Attorney General Notified about City Hall Controversy
Texas AG is being made aware of possible retaliatory tactics at City Hall.
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Crabtree's Decision
The two-time Biletnikoff award winner announced his plans for next season on Tuesday.
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State of the City Address
Lubbock Mayor Tom Martin says our city is isolated from much of the violent economic swings gripping the rest of the nation.
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Doctors Hospital Merges With Grace Clinic
Just months after Highland Medical Center filed for bankruptcy and changed it's name to Doctor's Hospital of Lubbock, there's another change headed for the clinic....
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Lockney Prepares To Resume School In Local Churches
As the shock from Sunday night's fire wears off, faculty and students are already back to work, trying to get a temporary school up and...
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Lockney Students Resume Classes Wednesday
Lockney students will resume classes Wednesday, thanks to two local churches offering their buildings to the school.
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Authorities Point to Student as Firestarter
Authorities in Lockney say they believe a teenage girl started the fire at Lockney High School.
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