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Driverless Cars Soon Hitting the Road – The Geek Girl Report

On this week's edition of the Geek Girl Report, we'll take a look at a new trend in the auto industry: driverless cars.

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Why Did Tom Martin Lose? [POLL]

Mayor Tom Martin didn't just lose, he lost bad. Why? What went wrong with the Martin campaign?

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Chad’s Morning Brief: Lubbock City Council Results, Newsweeks Names Obama the First Gay President, & More

Lubbock election results, Gay President, and more in today's Morning Brief.

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KFYO Polls Predicted Mayoral Route

No one really saw the Mayoral race ending in a route, unless you just paid attention to the LFN Poll of the Day.

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Lubbock County May 12, 2012 Election Results [AUDIO]

Check out the latest updates, stats and interviews in the May 12th, 2012 General and Special Election in Lubbock County.

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Federal Government to Have Take in Prequel to “Passion” Movie Backed by Joel Osteen

Joel Osteen and his mega-church have invested in a prequel to the Passion of the Christ, but one of the financial supporters had his investment confiscated by the Feds. Read more to find out how the Federal Government will benefit from this potential movie.

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Mayor Tom Martin Explains Why He Thinks Glen Robertson Is Wrong About Taxes and Fees

Mayor Tom Martin says doing away with fees would lead to a 1000% increase in property taxes.

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South Plains College Names VanZandt as Student of the Year

The President’s Student of the Year is given to honor a sophomore student who “exemplifies excellence in academics, socially, and has contributed most to the SPC campus environment,” according to a press release.

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Traffic Signal Work Along 19th Street Planned for Coming Weeks

Police will direct traffic at the intersections, and various lane closures can be expected during the work.

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