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Man In Santa Outfit Rescues Man From Burning Truck
COPPELL -- A man dressed in a Santa suit is credited with saving the life of a driver in a burning truck in Coppell, Texas, yesterday.
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Three Of Four Hunger Strikers Eat
WASHINGTON, DC -- Three of the four Occupy DC protesters who went on a hunger strike over DC voting rights have started eating again, but Adrian Parsons...
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Recycle Right This Holiday- GMWT Interview
MIDLAND -- Keep Midland Beautiful wants neighbors in the Tall City to get a Lend-A-Bin and Recycle Right during the Holidays.
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GMWT Birthday Shout Out- 12.21.11
Good Morning West Texas Birthday Shout Out!
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Orson Welles Oscar Sold at Auction
The only Oscar Orson Welles "Citizen Kane" was sold in an online auction for almost $900,000.
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Former Miss Venezuela Passes Away
Former Miss Venezuela and Cancer advocate, Eva Ekvall passed away over the weekend.
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Drug Bust in Arizona Disrupts an International Drug Ring
An investigation in Arizona leads to more 200 arrests of people involved in an international drug trafficking organization as well as gets hundreds of pounds...
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Exercise Vidogames No Replacement for Actual Workouts
Are those exercise video games actually giving you a workout? See what one study has to say.
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Tues. House Call- House to Use and Store Insulin
MIDLAND -- On Tuesday House Call with Dr. Ponder, today's topic focuses on insulin and the proper way to use and store it.
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MLK Bomb Threat Suspect Sentencing
A man, convicted of placing a bomb-laden backpack along the route of a Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade in Spokane, Washington, is scheduled to...
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Six Traits of Writing- GMWT Interview
MIDLAND- Midland Reading Council maps out the Six Traits of Writing when it relates to literacy on Good Morning West Texas.
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Five Dead In Waco Plane Crash
WACO -- Investigators are trying to determine what caused a private plane crash that killed five people, apparently a family.
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Colleges Raising Tuition While Paying Presidents Millions
As student loan debt continues to grow and students storm campuses across the country to protest the surging cost of tuition, college presidents' big paychecks...
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Public Approval of Congress Falls to Historic Low
WASHINGTON, DC -- Only about one in ten Americans thinks Congress is doing a good job.
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Holiday Hazards Keeping Pets Safe
Many pet owners don't know the hidden dangers in holiday treats and trimmings.
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