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Bridge Over Troubled Waters
Heavy rains flood Sandy Creek, washing out the only bridge on Juniper Trail—forcing residents like Ashlee Willis and her mother Brandy Gerstner,…
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Scotts Revives White House Lawn
ScottsMiracle-Gro’s throwing down a cool million to revamp the White House South Lawn after the UFC event’s “Claw” left its mark — blending R&D,…
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Summer Cooling Costs Skyrocket
This summer’s heat wave is heating up your wallet too—average U.S. households could pay nearly $800 just to stay cool, up 40% in recent years, a…
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Flood Watch and Nuclear Revival in Texas
Fayette County’s under a flood watch through Tuesday night as heavy rain threatens quick, minor flooding — part of a statewide storm system prom…
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Texas Lawmakers Demand Pause on Transmission Lines
Texas lawmakers, including 9 senators and 34 representatives, are rallying behind a legal pause for massive new transmission lines, demanding th…
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First Named Storm of 2026 Approaching
Potential Tropical Cyclone One is brewing off Texas with 30 mph winds and could become the first named storm of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane seas…
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Education Department Gets Restructured
The Education Department is getting gutted—key functions like civil rights enforcement and special education oversight are being handed off to t…
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Tim Green’s Growth Plan for Lubbock
In Lubbock’s hotly contested District Four special election, homebuilder and former firefighter Tim Green is running to fill the seat left by Br…
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Gary Boren’s Plan for Lubbock
Gary Boren, a seasoned city councilor and businessman, is running for Lubbock City Council District Four in a special election, promising to sla…
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Bill Curnow Runs for Lubbock Council
Bill Curnow, an IT security pro and longtime Lubbock resident, is running in a special election to fill District Four’s vacant seat. With early …
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