4/6/04
48 people in the Lubbock area were applauded on Tuesday for their generosity. They are the regular donors who give blood at United Blood Services. That group of 48 may give blood up to six times in a year to help a community of 200,000 people.
4/6/04
With all the rain, many Lubbock motorists may find themselves on pothole patrol.
4/6/04
There are new charges against a Lubbock business woman who is accused of driving drunk and hitting a bicyclist last August.
4/6/04
The local demand for blood has exceeded the supply and that is why United Blood Services of Lubbock is urging you to make a donation.
4/6/04
City Council is holding off on passing proposed changes to Lubbock's water ordinance. Council members voted unanimously Tuesday to continue discussion on the ordinance during the next city council meeting.
4/6/04
With more than an inch of rain already falling this month, the record rainfall is raising questions about Lubbock's new drainage system.
4/6/04
Around five o'clock Tuesday morning a Lubbock man was taken to UMC suffering from a stab wound while his brother was taken into custody.
4/6/04
The sentencing of Kevin Williams will not take place immediately after a judge decides to review evidence in the sexual assault case.
4/6/04
A grand jury reviewed the case of Lubbock Police Officer Scott Weems and decided against an indictment Tuesday.
4/6/04
Comptroller Carole Keeton Strayhorn took aim at the state's foster care system on Tuesday.
4/6/04 - Tyler
Judge Cynthia Kent sent Laney to a maximum security mental hospital in North Texas. There, she'll be evaluated for a few weeks, before she comes back to Tyler and hears Kent's ruling on longer-term committal.
4/6/04
After years of debate, the owner of the so called "Purple House" submits to the city ordinance and plans to paint the home a "normal" color.
4/6/04
The legal dispute between the Gay, Straight Alliance Group and LISD is over now that the students have chosen not to appeal the court ruling in their lawsuit.
4/6/04
Imagine sitting back comfortably in a chair while a magnet reverses your depression. Sounds like a gimmick, but the Food and Drug Administration says let's look into that.
4/6/04
The Mayor of Lubbock can begin negotiating with firms now that the city council has approved a plan to revitalize old neighborhoods.
4/6/04
It's a pain in the wrist. Karin and Kae discuss just what to do about it on HealthWise at 5.