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2/20/04
- Asprin Cancer
- Addiction Gene Seafood
- Allergy Registry
2/20/04
Lubbock City Councilman Frank Morrison speaks out about being arrested for DWI after the information is anonymously leaked to the NewsChannel 11.
2/20/04
People in love often talk about having a certain "chemistry." If it sounds silly, it's not, according to new research which is looking at that chemistry up close. Turns out you can see real love in the brain.
2/20/04
Friends and families of those involved in Thursday's tragic accident are dealing with the aftermath. We found one accident victim at UMC who says in his 83 years living in West Texas, he's never seen anything like it.
2/20/04
Covenant issues another round of layoffs Friday.
2/20/04
Residents and business owners are trying to pick up the pieces in the wake of Thursday's wind storm. Crews have already replaced poles that were snapped in two by 60 miles an hour winds. Downed fences are slowly being repaired as workers assess damages across town.
2/20/04
The city's $17,000 plan to relocate prairie dogs has failed.
2/20/04
An all you can eat buffet for just $4.50!
2/20/04
In this time of need, United Blood Services says it needs to see more of the people it calls "heroes" blood donors.
2/20/04
Three false burglary alarms and you pay.
2/20/04
Phyllis Jones announced her intention to run for the City Council in District 4.
2/20/04
If your sprinkler is running water into the street, you won't be fined, at least not yet.
2/20/04
Lubbock's new city manager is planning his move to Lubbock.
2/20/04
Exciting results from a small study testing a new vaccine to treat the most common form of lung cancer. Early findings show the experimental vaccine wiped out all signs of cancer in a handful of patients and slowed the spread of the disease in others.
2/20/04
Ten out of 17 victims in Thursday's massive pileup remain hospitalized at University Medical Center.