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A year later we are reminded that the same pictures and renewed heartbreak over September 11th may stir up more of the same fears that our kids had last year.
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Chief Jones says that despite the public's perception, crime in north and east Lubbock is actually comparable to that in other parts of town.
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The City of Lubbock wants to turn the old landfill into a processing plant for compost. It may sound like a good idea to some, but residents who live near the landfill say the plan stinks, quite literally.
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It has been here for more than 20 years, but now the city has plans to demolish it, and it is what they want to replace it with that has neighbors concerned.
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With security tight across the country, here in Lubbock, the story is no different.
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Where the former Mayor of Lubbock was when she realized that America was under attack.
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There's another important thing that you can do on September 11th.
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However you choose to remember 9-11, your options in Lubbock will be widespread. Here's a look at just a few of the events you can participate on Wednesday for the day of remembrance.
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Several memorial events are happening across the South Plains in public events to remember September 11th. But many of you may have plans to spend the 11th close to home or maybe just prayer.
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Too many prairie dogs, that's the official ruling from the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality.
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The plan remains the same as last season.
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National statistics indicate that 80% of all car seats are not installed properly. So, one car manufacturer is making easier to buckle up young children. We explain in this edition of NewsChannel 11's Consumer Connection.
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A Lubbock telecommunications company is up for sale.
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Alamosa is at risk of being kicked off the NYSE.