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Covenant Women's and Children's Opens Tuesday
It's the first in the region to be devoted to women and children's care, and it's open now -- right here in Lubbock.
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Area Law Enforcement Offers Support to Lubbock County
As the Lubbock County Sheriffs Department mourns the loss of a deputy killed by a suspected drunk driver, area law enforcement agencies have offered their...
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MADD Reaches Out to Deputy's Family
Mothers Against Drunk Driving is reaching out to family and friends of the Lubbock County deputy killed in the line of duty this weekend.
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Swine Flu Affecting Travel Plans
A previously unknown strain of swine flu continues to spread across the country, raising fears of a pandemic.
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Community Mourns Officer's Death as Driver Charged with Intoxicated Manslaughter
The Lubbock County Sheriff's Office is speaking out just days after a tragic car crash kills one their own in the line of duty.
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No Raise Again for LPD
Vote to table the issue 6-1.
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LSO Deputy Killed in Car Crash
A head-on car crash in Southeast Lubbock County takes the life of a Lubbock Sheriff's Deputy and officials say the man who caused the...
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Tara House Moves Out of Lubbock
One of Lubbock's oldest and most famous homes is on the move.
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Cow TB Outbreak
Health officials say it is an isolated incident.
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United Increases Security After Series of Thefts
Some area supermarkets are increasing security measures, after a series of meat thefts in stores.
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Minor Swine Flu Outbreak in US
A minor swine flu outbreak in the U.S. is the first we've seen in more than three decades and with a couple of confirmed cases right...
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Stimulus Money Going to Local Law Enforcement Agencies
A small part of this year's $787-billion stimulus package will soon be coming to Lubbock to help local law enforcement agencies better serve the public.
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FDA Approves Plan B for 17 year olds
17-year-olds now have the okay from the FDA to purchase the 'morning after' pill over the counter, without a prescription.
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Bill Would Seal Teacher Criminal Records
Legislation backed by Texas teachers is raising some eyebrows.
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Circus Comes to Town!
Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey's Circus is in town Tuesday and Wednesday.
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PETA Files Complaint Against TTUHSC
The group, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, says Texas Tech is responsible for the inhumane treatment of some cats from Odessa.
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Lubbock Businessman Faces SEC Lawsuit
A Lubbock businessman is facing serious allegations and a civil lawsuit from the US Securities and Exchange Commission, after losing millions of investors' dollars.
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Look Out For Scammers on Hail Damage Repair
The hail from last week's severe weather certainly left it's mark on many of our homes and cars, but before you pay just anyone to...
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Lawyers Inspect Plainview's Peanut Plant
Inspectors and attorneys for victims of the recent salmonella outbreak toured Plainview's peanut plant Wednesday.
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LPD Name Murder Suspect In 2-Month-Old Case
Lubbock Police have named a sole suspect in a 2-month-old murder case.
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