2/5/10
Check out area scores from the high school hardwood in High School Hoop Madness.
2/7/10
If you're frustrated with trying to lose weight, here's some advice from a registered dietitian, who says it's not healthy for women to try to go back and weigh what they did in high school. Because when you consider height, build and age, that ideal number on the scale, is not a one size fits all.
2/5/10
Friday was the day to wear red because the American Heart Association kicked off their "Go Red for Women" movement to raise awareness of heart disease in women. They add that you're never too young to get heart healthy.
2/5/10
Some patients in Lubbock are needing blood this weekend and may not get what they need.
Jimmy Edward Rocha and Demetria Alvarado Stevan Alan Franco and Felicia Lynn Bell Phillip Lynn Shideler and Barbara B Phillips Tydrick Jermain Collins and Carrie Marie Clark Kenton Dean Brigham and
Branden Howell and Nicole Howell Roberto Luera and Emelia C Luera Daniel Ramirez and Silvia Ramirez
2/5/10
While the money continues to pours in there is one Lubbock native is on the ground physically and spiritually healing quake victims.
2/5/10
No one is seriously hurt after a van slams into a house on Friday afternoon in central Lubbock.
2/5/10
The Lubbock County Sheriff's Department is investigating a man's death early Friday morning.
2/5/10
The former principal of O'Donnell High School has voluntarily surrendered his teaching certificate.
2/5/10
A Lubbock businessman who pleaded guilty to a Ponzi scheme involving Lubbock investors will soon be sentenced.
2/5/10
A review from "Men's Health Magazine" has given Lubbock yet one more unflattering review.
2/5/10
There are still several delays at the Lubbock airport, however, Friday's delays have nothing to do with the Instrument Landing System that caused dozens of delays and cancellations earlier this week.
2/5/10
An arrest warrant is issued for a former employee of Tejas Motors for allegedly stealing tens of thousands of dollars from the Lubbock car dealer.
2/5/10
Lubbock continues to care for the victims of the January 19th earthquake in Haiti. The death toll is 200,000 and rising, more than the number of people that live inside the Lubbock city limits. There is good news about the local relief efforts. The update paints a picture of Lubbock's generosity.
2/5/10
Airlines have already canceled more than a dozen flights at the Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport this week, and more cancellations could be on the way.