3/25/03
From the back seat of your car to the top of your desk, you could be using one of this month's recalled products. Sharon Maines has the March Recall Round-up in this edition of NewsChannel 11's Consumer Connection.
3/25/03
The woman probably became infected while visiting China.
3/25/03
Can you name two types of sugar? You should know because one of them could make you sick. Kae Hentges explains in this edition of Healthwise @ 5.
3/25/03
If you would like to aid our troops overseas, a national campaign is inviting everyone to get involved.
3/25/03
With war coverage around-the-clock, retail stores are meeting the demand of war-hungry customers.
3/25/03
If anyone in the U.S. is familiar with what they're experiencing, it's West Texans. But as one Texas Tech atmospheric science professor tells us, comparing a spring sandstorm in Iraq to a spring sandstorm in West Texas is a little like comparing apples to oranges.
3/25/03
A Lubbock County woman has contracted the mysterious flu like disease that originated in East Asia. 3/25/03
A local band with aspirations to spread their music across the country is postponing their tour...the reason...WAR. The lead singer of the band, Something Temporary, has been called up for war.
3/25/03
The City of Lubbock hopes one of its water tanks can last another five and a half months.
3/25/03
The price of gas in Lubbock continues to go down.
3/25/03
A multi-million dollar contract between the Lubbock Reese Redevelopment Authority and Riata Acquisitions has officially expired.
3/25/03
It's down to the final four in the bidding for the new Lubbock County Jail.
3/25/03
If you check out library books here in Lubbock, here's a new reason to keep better tabs on when they need to be returned.
3/25/03
Recently, there have been some questions about the country's ability to handle an anthrax attack or some emergency that sickens large areas of people in a short time.