2/6/03
Here is a complete list of the restaurants and their violations for the week ending on 2/6/03.
2/6/03
This week, inspectors checked out a whopping 73 city and county kitchens. We have one low performer this time, and a trio of top performers to tempt your taste buds.
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The Texas Attorney General is warning consumers to be aware of a scam claming to be collecting donations for the families of the Space Shuttle Columbia's crew.
2/6/03
Lubbock County's Criminal District Attorney, Bill Sowder, is moving from handling cases on the local level to the national level. Sowder has been called to serve active duty and provide legal assistance to the U.S. Military.
2/6/03
A routine traffic stop ended with a trip to jail for one Lubbock man early Thursday morning.
2/6/03
Governor Rick Perry has declared the medical malpractice reform a state of emergency this legislative session.
2/6/03
The Lubbock District Attorney's office says some eight liner operations are starting to fall in line.
2/6/03
Caddel was not the one who killed 14 year-old Sarah Rogers more than two years ago. But prosecutors say he helped, and that's enough to send him away for 25 years in a state prison.
2/6/03
The Hinesly jury was unable to come to a consensus when it came to charges of sexual abuse. Take a behind-the-scenes look at what happened in the deliberations.
2/6/03
The seven astronauts of the Space Shuttle Columbia could soon be honored with the highest honor a civilian can receive.
2/6/03
A man charged with murder pleaded guilty Thursday in court. 18-year-old Kacy Caddel received 25 years in exchange for his guilty plea to the murder of 14-year-old Sarah Rogers.