1/22/04
Food for Thought serves up two schools and two restaurants. See how the cookie crumbles in this week's report.
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Here is a complete list of the restaurants and their violations for the week ending on 1/22/04.
1/22/04
NewsChannel 11 talked to parents, teachers and school board members alike. We found questions, concerns, but overwhelming support for the district's grade changes.
1/22/04
Most people believe cholesterol is the main culprit of heart disease, but a new theory is that the real underlying cause of cholesterol buildup could be a bacteria.
1/22/04
A proposal to freeze property taxes for seniors and disabled people is one step closer to becoming law.
1/22/04
A vehicle hit a fire truck causing a chain reaction along the Loop 289 overpass at the Brownfield Highway.
1/22/04
Rain and more rain. That's what the Lubbock City Council wants in the seven day forecast.
1/22/04
Many home buyers with Habitat for Humanity have never paid a dime in property taxes, but on Thursday that all changed.
1/22/04
A new baseball diamond will soon be built near the Legacy Play Village in McAlister Park, and this field of dreams has handicapped children in mind.
1/22/04
Gary Daniels was found outside his mother's house with a bullet hole in his cheek the size of a golf ball.
1/22/04
Starting this fall, college students at Texas Tech could save about $20,000 on their education. It's in the form of a four year contract, that could break the trend of the average student spending five and a half years in school.
1/22/04
The LISD board voted Tuesday morning to make the move.
1/22/04
As two local brothers continue to recover from their stem cell transplant operations, here's a way you can help at home.
1/22/04
Are our kids in a calcium crisis? It sounds like it when you look at new numbers that compare the milk drinkers of our parents generation to milk consumption among our kids today.