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Sheriff Gutierrez Gets New Job in Austin
Read the official press release from Governor Perry's Office
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Two Alcohol Protestors Speak Out
Two alcohol sales protestors speak out together, hoping to gain your support.
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Burglar Gets Krispy Kremed
A Krispy Kreme employee thwarted a burglar who attempted to steal from his truck.
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Jones Stadium Construction Continues
The countdown to kickoff continues.
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Hockley County Sheriff Removed from Office
In Hockley County, there's a new sheriff in town after David Kinney is removed from office. A petition, filed this afternoon, claims Kinney is incompetent...
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Hockley County Sheriff Removed From Office
Hockley County Sheriff David Kinney is removed from office Thursday.
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Group Fights Bond Proposal
The Lubbock City Council voted yes to a November bond election Thursday, despite a group's complaints against the committee that came up with the proposals.
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Couple Claims Vet Tried to Steal Their Puppy
A Lubbock couple was told that their puppy was dead. The puppy was alive and well and living with someone else.
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LISD School Board For Employee Pay Raise
The Lubbock ISD School Board approved a pay increase for some employees in the district Thursday.
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Controversial Sign Garnering State Attention
A posting outside the County Commisioner's Office is garnering state-wide attention, because of it's politicaly -- and possibly racially -- charged message, and also because...
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LPD Officer Shoots And Kills Dog
A Lubbock Police officer shoots and kills a pitbull Wednesday morning after the dog bit him several times.
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Crews Monitor Smoke off I-27 Fire
Emergency crews continue to keep an eye on the fire at the I-27 Recycling Center, and are also monitoring the smoke coming off those burning...
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Judge's Bulletin Board Now a Clean Slate
After controversy over an e-mail posted on a bulletin board in the county court house, political opinions have been removed from that bulletin board.
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Recycling Center Fire Starts Days Before Owner's Date in Court
The fire at a North Lubbock recycling center continues to burn almost 24 hours after it first started.
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New Warnings Regarding Internet Contraception
Folks at the local Planned Parenthood are warning against what they call Internet Contraception.
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Hit And Run Leaves One Man Critically Injured
A local pool hall was the scene of a potentially fatal hit and run early Tuesday morning.
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Recycling Fire Blazes On
Firefighters continue to battle the blaze that tore through the North Lubbock recycling center.
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LISD Will Not Adopt New Graduation Requirements
A new state law that went into effect in June gives students more options for electives, but the Lubbock Independent School district will not implement...
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Lubbock Now Accepting Alcohol Permit Applications
The city of Lubbock has approved new alcohol permits, and you can now expect to see wine and beer in stores in about a month.
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Alcohol Applications Flood City Hall
The lawsuit brought by the Strips retailers has been voluntarily dismissed, opening the floodgates for nearly a hundred alcohol sales applications to flood City Hall...
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