3/29/10
Fractures and sprains and muscle tears, the wide world of sports injuries is the subject in community medical school Tuesday, and your teacher is Dr. Jennifer Mitchell, the team doctor for the Lady Raiders. She says she's going to tear apart all the medical jargon and acronyms for common injuries and just make learning fun.
3/29/10
You've heard the saying what goes around comes around, which the same could be said for a simple workout that's been spinning through the decades and that's the hula hoop, but the newest spin on this craze is called hoop dancing. Christabel Zamor is a hoola hoop instructor and she says this is an intense workout.
3/29/10
Junk food can have the same effect on your brain as cocaine or heroin. That's according to a new study in rats that shows those fed junk food like bacon, chocolate and cake, quickly developed compulsive eating habits.
3/29/10
Oklahoma authorities believe they've found the bodies of Lester Hobbs and the 7-year-old girl he was accused of kidnapping.
3/29/10
The Lubbock Independent School District plans to give a group of teachers $5,000 to retire again. LISD says the decision not to hire the retired teachers again was difficult, but the move will help tighten the school's budget.
3/29/10
Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst announced on Monday the approval of an Emerging Technology Fund (ETF) award, up to $1.5 million for MicroZAP, a bio-technology company specializing in food safety.
3/29/10
The fifth day of testimony wrapped up in the civil trial of the former Hockley County Sheriff fighting to get his job back.
3/29/10
A Lubbock teen is in custody after admitting that he set fire to a house on Sunday night in south Lubbock.
3/29/10
LISD's Early Childhood Intervention program will host a free developmental screening clinic for all babies ages birth to 3-years-old.
3/29/10
Firefighters were on the scene for more than five hours and there were reports of flames shooting up 30 feet above the home.
3/29/10
120-million 2010 Census Forms have already gone out. Now, many are mailing them back. To track participation, the U.S. Census Bureau partnered with Google to create an interactive map.
3/29/10
You have a chance to get to know the City Council candidates on Monday evening.
3/29/10
Fort Worth District Judge Debra Lehrmann has an extensive background in judicial work, and she says she wants to take that a step further by running for place three on the Supreme Court.
3/29/10
Water restrictions will go into effect Thursday, April 1, in order to minimize water lost to evaporation during the warmer and windier times of the day.
3/29/10
On Wednesday, Texas Tech will host the 2010 Latino Education Summit.
3/29/10
Once complete, the pipeline from Lake Alan Henry will bring an estimated 50 million gallons of drinking water a day to Lubbock. Before that happens, it must be built.
3/29/10
As the work week starts morning skies are expected to be clear with light winds and chilly temperatures. By lunch skies will be sunny, with breezy and warm conditions as the evening hours approach.