4/30/03
The WHO has lifted its advisory on travelling to Toronto.
4/30/03
Bake, broil, steam, fry and barbecue in microwave speed. You can do it all just by using a special bag for the microwave, called the Brown and Crisp, but Does It Work?
4/30/03
The West Texas Canyon Amphitheater is in violation of several fire codes, and because of that the city has decided to shut them down temporarily. Putting this weekend's big Cinco de Mayo celebration in question.
4/30/03
A wild new art exhibit is on display, at the Texas Tech Museum.
4/30/03
LP&L's electric rates are going up. The utility is being forced to hike it's rate by 14% to dig itself out of an $18 million dollar hole. Meanwhile, Xcel is selling electricity for 20% less.
4/30/03
With the 19th Congressional District race heating up, we went to Midland to find out who the front runners are there.
4/30/03
If you have ever wanted to kick your smoking habit, the cost may be enough to convince you. Texas lawmakers are considering raising cigarette taxes by one dollar a pack.
4/30/03
A House Education Committee has approved a bill that would give universities like Texas Tech the power to set their own tuition rates.
4/30/03
It was a mix of music and art at the United Spirit Arena. At Wednesday's luncheon settings designed for the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra were on display as part of a fundraising event.
4/30/03
Just one more day until the Dixie Chicks are set to perform their first American concert since lead singer Natalie Maines' controversial comments about President Bush.
4/30/03
The perfect opportunity to check out your skin -- for free.