6/16/03
Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst came to town today, to discuss the 78th Legislative Session. He met with community leaders from across the South Plains to give his perspective on the highs and lows of this tough under budgeted session.
6/16/03
Spine surgery, especially something called spinal fusion, has been a last resort option for patients, but there are a couple of new technologies that are making this surgery and recovery much easier.
6/16/03
A wake-up call to parents from the CDC.
6/16/03
Odds are, if you live in Lubbock, you don't recycle. In fact, according to the city, only 2% of us do. And that's precisely why the City dumped the blue-bag recycling program about four years ago.
6/16/03
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6/16/03
New developments in a controversial drug case that puts a Texas panhandle town under the national spotlight.
6/16/03
A Lubbock policeman is on administrative leave after he allegedly assaulted his neighbor.
6/16/03
EricWillis faces charges for the murder of 15-year-old Ishmael Hernandez.
6/16/03
Recent rains mean mosquito populations might be on the rise, but the city of Lubbock has a plan to keep populations under control this year.
6/16/03
You can help Lubbock's four public libraries get through a budget crunch by buying a book.
6/16/03
Sunday marks a signing deadline for Governor Rick Perry to sign bills passed in the 78th Legislature.
6/16/03
Area pool goes to bat for the Jimmy Curtis Liver Transplant Fund.
6/16/03
One week after a 7-year-old Sugar Land girl was abandoned during a botched shoplifting scheme. No one has come to claim her.
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The following 13 people were among the 38 prosecuted in the controversial and racially charged Tulia drug busts in 1999.