5/9/04
For some people, treating pain means a lot more than taking an aspirin and getting rest. More and more Americans are experiencing chronic pain. Dr. David Smith, Chancellor of the Texas Tech University System, tells us that chronic pain is treatable.
5/7/04
- New Method To Diagnose Alzheimer's
- Embryo Adoption
- Pink Eye
5/7/04
Millions of women in this country want to have a baby, but they can't. Infertility affects one in six couples, but there are new opportunities for couples to have children.
5/7/04
A massive manhunt kicks into gear after Joanna Rogers is declared missing.
5/7/04
The telecommunications firm and the Communications Workers of America say they've agreed to keep talking and to extend their contract on a day-by-day basis.
5/7/04
Friday, the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce joined the African-American Chamber and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in endorsing the bond package.
5/7/04
The Ports to Plains Corridor will consist of a four-lane highway route through Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Colorado.
5/7/04
Starting Saturday, you can leave canned foods and non-perishable items by your mailbox for letter carriers to collect.
5/7/04
Mothers Against Drunk Driving is holding a benefit concert for a victim of an alcohol-related accident.
5/7/04
The vehicle hit a pile of re-bar and one piece of steel pierced Thomas' neck.
5/7/04
Construction on South Loop 289 is causing some significant changes.
5/7/04
Failure to yield the right of way leads to a mid-morning collision.
5/7/04
Complaints from a Lubbock fire fighter land the fire department on probation; the catch is, it happened almost a year ago and city leaders never knew.
5/7/04
As part of National Correctional Officers week fallen officers were honored in a ceremony Friday.
5/7/04
Each year, around 200,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer. Half of these women are older than 65 and are on Medicare.
5/7/04
Congressmen Charlie Stenholm and Randy Neugebauer are talking to Lubbock senior's about a new prescription drug program and their needs.