2/24/03
-Autoclave for Smallpox
-Fats Bad for Your Heart and Your Head
-Harmful Drug Interactions
2/24/03
From your home to your car and even something you might run into on the road, there are several things you need to keep in mind as freezing temperatures set in here in Lubbock.
2/24/03
It's been a long standing debate which seemed settled by the American Cancer Society, but new research at UCLA opens the door again with claims that hair dye could be a health hazard.
2/24/03
Child Protective Services in Lubbock may face serious decisions that could affect the welfare of children. And Monday, Lubbock County Commissioners want to make sure that doesn't happen.
2/24/03
Are white students discriminated against in the pursuit of college scholarships? One Tech student says "Yes," and is doing something about it.
2/24/03
It's test time again but this year it's different. As we've told you the TAAS test which has been the exit exam for high school students for more than a decade has been replaced by the TAKS. Now students and teachers across Lubbock and Texas are preparing for the test.
2/24/03
They thought it was possible but one Littlefield couple couldn't believe debris from the Space Shuttle Columbia, could have fallen in their own field.
2/24/03
The Dixie Chicks spent plenty of time on the stage at the Grammy Awards Sunday night. Not only did they perform a single from their latest album, "Home" they accepted four Grammy Awards.
2/24/03
The Red Raiders kept their NCAA Tournament hopes alive with an upset of the nationally ranked OSU Cowboys.
2/24/03
If you've been following "Days of Our Lives," you've been watching several characters fight the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning. Just how realistic are their symptoms?
2/24/03
Nick Valdez has chosen to leave the Texas Tech basketball team.
2/24/03
A Lubbock student died Sunday night. Taylor Sanderson collapsed on Friday while running sprints at Smylie Wilson Junior High School. A memorial fund has been set up to help the family with funeral and medical expenses.