6/19/03
Where are all these strange diseases coming from?
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Here is a complete list of the restaurants and their violations for the week ending on 6/19/03.
6/19/03
Nobody's on top and the Low Performers rack up a combined 12 critical violations. Let's have a taste of this week's Food for Thought.
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There is some good news for Lubbock's workforce this month.
6/19/03
Governor Rick Perry has just signed a controversial bill requiring local officials to fully disclose their financial statements. You'll recall several Lubbock officials, including Mayor Marc McDougal, said two weeks ago they would step down if the governor signed this bill.
6/19/03
Thursday marks 'Juneteenth', the oldest known celebration of the ending of slavery. Here in Lubbock area residents pause and look back about what the day means to them.
6/19/03
An armed robber is on the run and Lubbock police need your help to find him.
6/19/03
The City of Lubbock and one of its former police officers are being sued. The case involves a man who was arrested outside a local nightclub in November of 2001.
6/19/03
The measure creates new financing tools to fund transportation projects, the Trans Texas Corridor, and more.
6/19/03
Summertime means summer crime and Lubbock police say you may be helping the thieves. It only takes a few seconds to walk by someone's garage and see their most cherished possessions in plain sight and police say it could all be gone in a matter of seconds.
6/19/03
A spam email is circulating in Lubbock trying to trick you out of hundreds of dollars. And you need to watch out.
6/19/03
A no-show witness in the Eric Willis murder trial is behind bars. And the Lubbock County District Attorney's office wants to see to it that she stays put, until the trial.
6/19/03
State Comptroller rejects two-year budget, $185.9 million short.