7/24/03
It's a balanced edition of Food for Thought this time, with the same number of Top Performers and Low Performers. Let's dig in.
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Here is a complete list of the restaurants and their violations for the week ending on 7/24/03.
7/24/03
The City of Lubbock Health Department confirmed that two people are being treated for West Nile in Lubbock.
7/24/03
Periodic leg movement and restless leg syndrome are two disorders that often strike together.
7/24/03
An explosive fire sent a plume of smoke into the East Lubbock sky Thursday morning.
7/24/03
Lubbock welcomes foreign exchange students.
7/24/03
A Crime Line Tip has helped police identify and charge three women accused of stealing and forging checks.
7/24/03
Lubbock middle school girls are getting a crash course in rocket-science.
7/24/03
Texas Tech is looking for a new president and the first candidate is in town this week.
7/24/03
Two weeks ago, Eric Willis was convicted of murder. On Thursday, the 21-year-old learned he will spend life in prison.
7/24/03
The Marsha Sharp Freeway continues to stir up more that just dirt in Lubbock.
7/24/03
Now, city governments across the country must consider putting more safeguards in place at municipal buildings.
7/24/03
What started as a joyride on the roof of a car, ended with a dangerous fall to the pavement.
7/24/03
While melanoma accounts for only about 4% of all skin cancer cases, it is the reason for most skin cancer deaths.