Malkin: Occupiers busy sponging off public, begging for more to be given them
The trash generated by the Occupy Wall Street protests keeps piling up. So do the bills. Liberal media outlets claim the anarchic, anti-capitalist movement is more popular than the tea party. But wait...
View ArticleCommittee to review ordinance about LP&L reserves
Electric Utility Board chairman Mike Davis appointed a three-member committee from the board Tuesday to comply with a City Council request to review a city ordinance regarding the Lubbock Power &...
View ArticleDeaths at Occupy camps bring pressure for shutdown
OAKLAND, Calif. — Leaders across the country felt increasing pressure Friday to shut down Occupy encampments after two men died in shootings and another was found dead from a suspected combination of...
View ArticlePressure to shut down Occupy camps increases after shootings, drug-mix poisoning
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View ArticleHealthSmart's $4 million settlement accepted by city council
The Lubbock City Council approved a $4 million mutual release and settlement agreement with its former health insurance administrator, ending years of litigation.HealthSmart Holdings Inc., formerly...
View ArticleVideo footage shows Boston bomb suspect
BOSTON — In what could be a major break in the Boston Marathon case, investigators are on the hunt for a man seen in a department store surveillance video dropping off a bag at the site of the...
View ArticleImage of man dropping off bag narrows search for Boston bombing suspect
BOSTON — The painstaking work to identify a bombing suspect from reams of Boston Marathon footage yielded a possible breakthrough as investigators focused on a man seen dropping off a bag, and then...
View ArticleFederal agents hunt bomb suspects; president offers reassurance
BOSTON — Investigators in the Boston Marathon bombing pressed the search Thursday, April 18, for one or more potential suspects spotted on video, while President Barack Obama paid a visit under heavy...
View ArticleLos Angeles thinking of addressing low voter turnout by turning ballots into...
LOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles is considering turning voting ballots into lottery tickets.read more
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