5/6/03
Do you really know how much time your kids spend playing video games?
5/6/03
He didn't receive a single vote, but Lubbock's newest City Council member still beat all his opponents. Jim Gilbreath will now represent District 6.
5/6/03
Almost 40 years after the East-West Freeway was first talked about the plans are finally coming to fruition.
5/6/03
A three-month-old baby is recovering in a Lubbock hospital Tuesday while his father sits in the Hale County Jail facing charges related to his injuries.
5/6/03
A former Lubbock County Jail inmate was executed in Huntsville Tuesday evening.
5/6/03
If you've ever wanted a pet, now is the perfect time to get one for a low price.
5/6/03
Presentation of the first ever "Willie McCool Scholarship" was held at Coronado High School Tuesday night.
5/6/03
An early morning shoot or afternoon fishing trip may cost you more this time next year, unless you speak up. Before raising fees the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department wants to hear from you.
5/6/03
A Data Recorder from the shuttle, Columbia, supports the theory that the spacecraft's left wing was ruptured, causing it to break up during its re-entry to Earth.
5/6/03
One Monterey High School teacher received $1,000 Tuesday morning just for doing his job.
5/6/03
The price of energy may be going up again, this time for Xcel customers.
5/6/03
A City of Lubbock ordinance that prohibits more than two unrelated people from living together is being debated yet again. But this time, some students are proposing a solution to the enduring hot topic.
5/6/03
With the Marsha Sharp freeway construction, work zones will be popping up everywhere. Lubbock police say these are areas where they see an increase in traffic crashes. Their message to Lubbock drivers? Slow down!
5/6/03
A bladder control patch has now made its way to the Hub City.
5/5/03
One hundred ninety people lost their jobs here in Lubbock as Fleming's Distribution Center closed its doors.
5/6/03
Class was moved outdoors for students at two Lubbock Elementary Schools as students got lessons on recycling and fire safety.
5/6/03
The city's farm has too much waste water and the Lubbock City Council is now discussing its options.