8/1/03
Before allowing kids to ride their bikes in a busy neighborhood, they need to learn the rules of the road. Safety City offers a unique experience where kids can learn safety in a kid-size setting.
8/1/03
The South Plains Mall is expecting about 150,000 people to shop in Lubbock. At the same time, police say car burglaries have doubled. Security is keeping a double eye on crime in parking lots.
8/1/03
He spent 25 years in Mexico, hiding from the law. Now, Margarito Hernandez is in a Plainview jail. The alleged killer, now 83-years-old, turned himself in to El Paso authorities last week. This week, Hale County officials formally charged him with murder.
8/1/03
Friday begins one of the biggest shopping weekends of the year. The state of Texas is offering tax free shopping on certain items through Sunday. On Friday, thousands of shoppers turned out across town.
8/1/03
One step forward, two steps back. Last month the Supreme Court struck down the Texas anti-sodomy law, a victory for gays. But the here in Lubbock the LISD continues to fight gay students hoping to meet on school grounds.
8/1/03
West Nile virus continues to spread across Lubbock County. Friday, the Lubbock Health Department says there are now five confirmed human cases of West Nile Virus. The victims range in age, from under
8/1/03
The change is a necessary move by Citibus to continue providing the service.
8/1/03
Last month he was sentenced to 12 years for a bank heist in Austin. Now Lubbock native Timothy Gould is back in his hometown to face charges for robberies here.
8/1/03
A fatal rollover accident claims the life of a Cleveland, Texas woman on Friday.
8/1/03
The Monterey High track was full of walkers hoping their steps will lead to a cure for cancer.