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From Logan School’s top floor, 11-year-old Othella Silvey should have been able to see her house easily — it was less than two blocks away. But after a monstrous ...
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First national analysis finds America’s butterflies are disappearing at ‘catastrophic’ rateHe said not only is this the most comprehensive butterfly study, but the most data-rich for any insect ... “You can make ...
Explore the variety of public artworks decorating Texas Panhandle neighborhoods ... Lubbock had one, but nothing north. So that left 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle, which we know are so rich ...
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American Jews who fled Syria ask White House to lift sanctions so they can rebuild in DamascusAmerican Jews who fled their Syrian homeland decades ago went to the White House this week to appeal to the Trump ...
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Tasting Table on MSN12 Absolute Best BBQ Sauces For ChickenFrom thin and vinegary to thick and sugary, BBQ sauces come in a range of flavor profiles. Here are our favorites for all ...
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MyHighPlains on MSNTexas Panhandle Local Food Summit: Producers and agencies talk tips and resources for farm growth, fighting hungerIn a combined effort to both connect local food producers with resources to help them grow - literally and figuratively - and ...
City council is poised to take its final vote on the requested zoning change that would allow a student housing complex to be ...
The Lubbock City Council gave a proposed 584-bed student housing development on 19th Street its blessing despite outcries from some Tech Terrace neighborhood residents and citizens. At its regular ...
Read what Mayor Mark McBrayer had to say about Lubbock's crime rate and roads during this year's annual State of the City ...
Lubbock City Council will hold a public hearing on a proposed student housing development in the Tech Terrace neighborhood. The development would include 584 beds and 315 parking spots ...
A recent study from UC Berkeley found Los Angeles coyotes tend to avoid affluent neighborhoods, instead preferring less-wealthy parts of the city. Researchers explain, that people living in ...
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