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In a special year-end edition of Whatever Happened To, NewsChannel 11's Russell Haythorn takes a look back at the stories that stole headlines in 2002.
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Firefighters are not certain what sparked the blaze, however they believe it started in a bedroom.
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You can still get your name on the Texas No Call List and telemarketers will no longer call you. The deadline has been extended only you may have to wait a while before the plan goes into effect.
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It is probably not something you think about until it happens to you. Clogged sewer pipes can put a damper on your holidays. Interestingly enough the holidays make for the busiest times for plumbers.
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LIA is way ahead on new regulations.
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Their son shot by a Muslim extremist, Mary and D.C. Caswell keep their hopes up that Donald Caswell will soon be coming home.
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Signs on Lubbock highways remind drivers to drink responsibly on New Year's, and one local towing company wants to help in that effort.
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One woman is dead and three others injured after an accident on the Slaton Highway and I-27.
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One Lubbock family knows the dangers of missionary work first hand. In October we brought you the story of the Abbott family from Lubbock who were forced from their missionary base Ivory Coast Africa. 12/30/02
Donald W. Caswell (49)Three people were killed and a Levelland man was injured Monday morning when a gunman opened fire inside a hospital in Jibla, Yemen.