2/17/04
Nobody talks much about the chicken pox vaccine unless a child gets the shot, and then ends up later with the chicken pox anyway. Sound like a fluke? Maybe not.
2/17/04
29-year-old Barry Lee Thoms was indicted on capital murder charges in the death of 79-year-old Dorman Shaw.
2/17/04
Republican Congressman Randy Neugebauer focused in on Lubbock while Democrat Congressman Charlie Stenholm began his tour of District 19.
2/17/04
26-year-old Robert Hudson was indicted by a Lubbock grand jury for the murder of his girlfriend.
2/17/04
United Supermarkets and Market Street bring sanctioned USA Cycling event to Texas.
2/17/04
American State Bank is holding a T-shirt design contest for area high school students.
2/17/04
A $40 billion deal between Cingular and AT&T could create the nation's largest cellular subscription base.
2/17/04
Mel Gibson's newest movie 'The Passion of the Christ' has Jewish religious leaders concerned over its depiction of Jews and their role in Jesus' death. We caught up with two local religious leaders with different opinions on the film.
2/17/04
A Lubbock Grand Jury decided Tuesday no one will be charged with murder of a man who was brutally beaten back in September.
2/17/04
With ongoing construction comes a strong message from the Lubbock Police Department. For drivers to slow down. According to police, there is a huge speeding problem through the construction zones on the West Loop, endangering drivers and workers every day.
2/17/04
Everywhere you go now you see low carb labels to get your attention, even on restaurant menus. So, is all this low carb stuff really low carb? And how low is low anyway?
2/17/04
What's good for the heart is also good for the brain. A new study finds cardiovascular exercise boosts your brain power, particularly if you're middle aged or older.