August 14, 2012 - KCBD NewsChannel 11 Lubbock

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August 14, 2012

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  • 2012 NewsChannel 11 News Story ArchivesAugust 14, 2012

  • Wednesday, August 15 2012 5:06 PM EDT2012-08-15 21:06:30 GMT
    Lubbock police and emergency crews responded to a major accident and car fire at 82nd Street and Quaker Avenue Tuesday morning. One person was killed in the accident and another was transported to UMC
    UPDATE: Police have identified the woman ejected and killed in a Tuesday morning accident at 82nd Street and Quaker Avenue as Sherry Patton Swann, 57. The driver of the BMW was LaDon Wells Madden.
  • Tuesday, August 14 2012 10:10 PM EDT2012-08-15 02:10:53 GMT
    The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, a new immigration law set to go in effect Wednesday, will give some illegal immigrants a 2-year work visa.  The Department of Homeland Security
    The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, a new immigration law set to go in effect Wednesday, will give some illegal immigrants a 2-year work visa.
  • Tuesday, August 14 2012 6:09 PM EDT2012-08-14 22:09:15 GMT
    From Muscular Dystrophy Association: Lubbock, August 14, 2012 — Lubbock Professional Fire Fighters, the Lubbock Fire Department and the Muscular Dystrophy Association will partner in the fight against
    Lubbock Professional Fire Fighters, the Lubbock Fire Department and the MDA will partner in the fight against neuromuscular diseases during the annual Fill the Boot campaign at Fire Station #16 Wednesday.
  • Tuesday, August 14 2012 5:49 PM EDT2012-08-14 21:49:09 GMT
    There's a sweet deal going on Tuesday night. Lubbock ISD is inviting the community to a pancake supper at Atkins Middle School auditorium, 5401 Avenue U, from 6-8 p.m.Tickets are $3, and all proceeds
    There's a sweet deal going on Tuesday night. Lubbock ISD is inviting the community to a pancake supper at Atkins Middle School auditorium, 5401 Avenue U, from 6-8 p.m.
  • Tuesday, August 14 2012 5:35 PM EDT2012-08-14 21:35:54 GMT
    Levelland-based South Plains College will keep tax rates the same at 24.795 cents per $100 for the coming year but higher appraisals will create $1.9 million increase in revenue. SPC President Kelvin
    Levelland-based South Plains College will keep tax rates the same at 24.795 cents per $100 for the coming year but higher appraisals will create $1.9 million increase in revenue.
  • Tuesday, August 14 2012 12:29 PM EDT2012-08-14 16:29:14 GMT
    From City of Lubbock: Calling all dogs! Clapp Pool will again be hosting the K-9 SplashFest on Sunday, August 19, 2012 from 1:00-5:00 p.m. Sponsored by Parks and Recreation, this popular event allows people
    Clapp Pool will again be hosting the K-9 SplashFest on Sunday from 1-5 p.m. Dogs can compete in three different contests: Swim Suit Competition, Diving and Retrieving contests.
  • Tuesday, August 14 2012 12:07 PM EDT2012-08-14 16:07:40 GMT
    The Allison house, where Buddy Holly and the Crickets wrote one of their most famous songs - 'That'll Be the Day' - has been moved to the east side of the Buddy Holly Center.The home will be landscaped
    The Allison house, where Buddy Holly and the Crickets wrote one of their most famous songs - 'That'll Be the Day' - has been moved to the east side of the Buddy Holly Center.
  • Tuesday, August 14 2012 11:25 AM EDT2012-08-14 15:25:08 GMT
    Lubbock will consider a deal to sell water from Lake Alan Henry to a company called Citation Oil. The item comes up for discussion Thursday before the Lubbock Water Advisory Commission, which in turn
    Lubbock will consider a deal to sell water from Lake Alan Henry to a company called Citation Oil. The item comes up for discussion Thursday before the Lubbock Water Advisory Commission, which in turn will make a recommendation to City Council.
  • Tuesday, August 14 2012 12:34 AM EDT2012-08-14 04:34:54 GMT
    The FBI claims that allowing taxpayers to know how much was spent on a test explosion last year would interfere with the investigation of a would-be terrorism case in Lubbock. Khalid Aldawsari was convicted
    The FBI claims that allowing taxpayers to know how much was spent on a test explosion last year would interfere with the investigation of a would-be terrorism case in Lubbock.