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It's an illegal drug that takes over your mind and body. Methamphetamines is thought to be the most addictive drug. It also ravishes your body and your mind.
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It's a diet pill that causes major weight loss, does not affect your health and could soon be available in the U.S.
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Fire crews were called to a home in the 500 Block of 38th Street around 11pm Monday night.
3/8/05
A popular night spot will close for 30 days, however the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission says violations committed by Texas Cafe, also known at The Spoon, are not uncommon.
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A man wanted in Texas is now being sought in New Mexico.
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Four families are displaced after a fire, that authorities say wasn't an accident.
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According to police, a Mitsubishi Galant was broadsided, after pulling out in front of a cargo truck.
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Randall Haynes was accused of stabbing his ex-girlfriend's two sons after she ended her relationship with him over the telephone.
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The situation is back to normal in Seagraves after 400 residents were evacuated from their homes Monday night.
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Officials plan on amending the current ordinance because they fear electronic messages could pose a safety hazard for drivers.
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NewsChannel 11 has learned Cox Communications is considering the sale in an effort to reduce its debt.
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Police say credit card fraud is the most common form of identity theft.
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Some hotels today are making it easier for you to continue your workout routine and harder to make excuses while on vacation.
3/8/05
There's new proof that where your child sits in the car could have a big impact on their safety.
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In 2004, the Nobel prize in medicine was awarded to Linda Buck and Richard Axel for expanding our knowledge about how our nose works.