At Fire Station One, in downtown Lubbock, a variety of training goes on in order to keep firefighters ready to go in emergent situations — beyond responding to a fire.
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City Council, LEDA launch marketing campaign for Downtown Lubbock
The City of Lubbock announced a new marketing campaign on Thursday, designed to promote businesses in Downtown Lubbock.
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City of Lubbock approves art, decides 19th Street mural can stay
A mural near the Depot District will stay in place, after the city deemed it to be art on Wednesday night.
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City council approves art, decides 19th Street mural can stay
A mural near the Depot District will stay in place, after the city deemed it to be art on Wednesday night.
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South Plains mother celebrates passage of texting and driving ban
Jeanne Brown was a champion for the bill Gov. Abbott signed on Tuesday, after losing her daughter to texting and driving. She believes Alex is in a better place, and is proud of what happened today.
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Gov. Abbott expected to call special session to deal with 'bathroom bill'
Political analysts expect the governor to announce a special session that will take lawmakers back to Austin to deal with the controversial ‘bathroom bill.’
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Lubbock remembers the fallen with Memorial Day Service at Second Baptist Church
As millions of people across the country prepare for Memorial Day on Monday, hundreds of men, women and children right here in Lubbock understand a little bit more about what the day truly means.
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Texas Lt. Gov. calls for special legislature session to focus on bathroom bill
Texas Lt. Governor, Dan Patrick, is calling for a special session of the state legislature
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Proposed Lubbock VA clinic could open in 2020
A proposed VA clinic in Lubbock has some veterans looking forward to the future. The goal is for the clinic to open in 2020.
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City sees increase in illegal dumping
As the time has come for students around the South Plains to move out of their residence halls, apartments and houses, the city of Lubbock has seen an increase in what they call illegal dumping.
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