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Disneyland Plans A 24-Hour February 29th
ANAHEIM -- The year 2012 is a leap year and to celebrate, Disneyland will stay open for 24 hours straight for the first time in its...
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GMWT Birthday Shout Out 01.02.12
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Bizarre Blackbird Deaths Again
BEEBE, ARKANSAS -- Dozens of blackbirds died Saturday night in Beebe, Arkansas, apparently after being startled by New Year's Eve fireworks.
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More Employers Plan to Hire in 2012
U.S. employers expect to add new jobs in 2012, but many are waiting to see how the economy shapes up before turning up the volume...
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A Father and Son Reunited
A magical reunion between a Vietnam veteran and a son he wasn't sure existed, but thanks to the internet they are reunited.
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Boise State Snub Helps BCS Antitrust Suit
The federal antitrust lawsuit against the BCS received added weight with Boise State's bowl game snub.
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Perry Says Campaign Suffered "Bumps and Grinds"
Presidential hopeful Rick Perry is expressing confidence ahead of tomorrow's Iowa Caucuses.
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Over 50 Fires Set in Los Angeles Over the New Years Weekend
Los Angeles police believe an arsonist to be behind the fires in Hollywood and the San Fernando Valley.
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General Motors Recalling Subcompacts
DETROIT, MI -- General Motors has issued a recall notice for nearly 43-hundred Chevy Sonics because they might be missing a brake pad.
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More New Year's Resolutions on GMWT
We asked our fans on Facebook what their New Year's Resolutions are for 2012.
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Gift Card Shopping Weekend- GMWT Interview
MIDLAND -- America's newest shopping holiday is gift card weekend that runs from January 6th-8th.
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GMWT Birthday Shout Out 12.30.11
Good Morning West Texas Birthday Shout out!
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Butterball Plant Investigated Over Report Of Abuse
The Butterball turkey plant in North Carolina is under investigation for animal abuse, after hidden video catches employees kicking turkeys.
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Probes May Find Evidence Of Lost Moon
Scientists hope to learn what's inside Earth's moon and how it formed, including whether it holds the smashed remains of a lost lunar body.
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New Rule Requiring Airlines to Show All Fees In Advertised Prices
New regulations from the Transportation Department require airlines to include all mandatory taxes and fees in advertised fares.
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