4/17/03
Texas Tech unveiled research on Thursday that shows the state of Texas is in big trouble when it comes to childhood immunizations.
4/17/03
Researchers are uncovering a possible connection between two of the most common birth defects.
4/17/03
The mission of the March of Dimes is to prevent birth defects.
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Here is a complete list of the restaurants and their violations for the week ending on 4/17/03.
4/17/03
Boy oh boy, there are two Top Performers this week. Here's the scoop in this week's Food for Thought.
4/17/03
The two men are suspected in the January 31st armed robbery of the Arby's at 19th and Avenue Y.
4/17/03
Police say a middle aged man driving a black Acura Legend had a diabetic seizure while driving, and passed out at the wheel.
4/17/03
Saturday a Raider Red costume was taken from Doak Hall, today (Thursday) Saddle Tramp Sponsor made a plea for its return.
4/17/03
Six people are behind bars and 68 pounds of marijuana were in police custody Thursday night.
4/17/03
Witnesses say the 22-year-old driver of a Chevy Blazer veered into the center median, causing the vehicle to overturn.
4/17/03
Youth's across America want to be heard when it comes to voicing their support for American troops. This Friday, Lubbock students will rally together at the Freedom Fountain.
4/17/03
Lubbock firefighters extended their training beyond fires to chemical spills Thursday. One of the world's leaders in fertilizer products was in town today to assist in the training.
4/17/03
Alejandro Gomez is listed as the only missing person from Dawson county. Investigators have spent 100's of hours the case. Short of DNA evidence, the discovery of his wallet is the closest indication that he's been found.
4/17/04
Four animals are dead, but a family escaped a devastating house fire in central Lubbock. Around 9:30 firefighters found the house filled with smoke, the family was safe outside but their pets were helpless inside.
4/17/03
Apache and Cobra helicopters provided additional support for U.S. troops fighting in the ground war. Those machines could see things troops couldn't see and guide troops to successful assaults. But with enemies firing from below how could helicopters avoid getting hit by bullets?
4/17/03
Support for the troops was evident Thursday on Texas Tech's Greek Circle.