3/1/04
If you're worried about second-hand smoke, a new test lets you test yourself. It's called Tobacalert, and it's a urine test strip made by Shelf Life.
3/1/04
A settlement in the Sharlett Chowning sex discrimination case is on the table this week.
3/1/04
The city's animal shelter finds itself involved in a bizarre suicide attempt that occurred last week. Police and health officials say a volunteer at the shelter used drugs for euthanizing animals on himself.
3/1/04
Farmers across the South Plains are smiling after this weekend's rainfall. Now local fields are soaking up what mother nature left behind. This recent rainfall is puttin smiles on the faces of local farmers.
3/1/04
Patrick Helton placed on administrative leave pending an internal investigation into possible wrongdoing.
3/1/04
The accident occurred when one vehicle was broad sided by a truck Saturday morning near County Road 54 and Farm Road 400.
3/1/04
Woman suffers minor injuries after driving car into JoAnn's Fabrics Monday afternoon.
3/1/04
On Monday, 39-year-old Daniel Saenz was in satisfactory condition after being shot Saturday night.
3/1/04
Call center workers receive a positive progress report from union leaders.
3/1/04
Antibacterial soaps: are they worth it?
3/1/04
Apparently there are some frightening differences in the protection provided by two different types of car seats for children between 20 and 40 pounds.
3/1/04
A Lubbock family that went to North Carolina looking for a miracle is returning home now for the worst reason.
Safety Solutions
$78 billion is spent each year to make prescription and over the counter drugs. A survey by Drug Free America found that 21 million Americans are abusing these drugs. And your teenager could be one of them.