1/8/04
It's the first Food for Thought report of the new year, and it's a big one. Let's see what's cooking in this week's installment.
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Here is a complete list of the restaurants and their violations for the week ending on 1/8/04.
1/8/04
On Thursday, it was time once again to take off our shoes and step up... and weigh in.
1/8/04
All the controversy over a new city manger has generated a lot of talk and media coverage... but does the general public really care?
1/8/04
The city council and Tommy Gonzalez come to an agreement on his severance package as former interim city manager.
1/8/04
Several recent accidents in West Texas have used much of blood supply.
1/8/04
Thursday the Lubbock City Council voted six to one in favor of a proposed water ordinance that would help conserve the city's water supply.
1/8/04
The popular Broadway location sustained smoke damage to 90% of the building.
1/8/04
Adam Ayala originally indicted in the death of his daughter enters a guilty plea.
1/8/04
The Lubbock Independent School District held its mid-term graduation exercises at Monterey High School Thursday night.
1/8/04
Lubbock police are trying to solve the second murder in less than two weeks. On Wednesday night police found a 78-year-old woman with multiple stab wounds to her chest, dead in her home in East Lubbock.
1/8/04
Lubbock Mayor Marc McDougal cited a pending sex discrimination settlement as the reason former interim City Manager Tommy Gonzalez wasn't hired. Despite the mayor's attempt to end the rumors that race was involved, some Hispanic citizens say they don't believe that.
1/8/04
15-year-old Janell Aboushadid died September 27th when the car she was in flipped just north of Seminole, ejecting her.
1/8/04
The committee will recommend ordinance changes to the City Council after receiving public input following a series of public meetings.
1/8/04
On Thursday, Dr. Richard "Chip" Peterson filed for the Libertarian Party's nomination for the District 19 Congressional Seat.