5/18/04
The FBI and Texas Rangers have joined the search for Joanna Rogers who disappeared from her Lubbock home two weeks ago.
5/18/04
We know it's not healthy, but could it ever be a crime to fry your food? One consumer group is so intent on raising awareness about the dangers of fat in food, that they want to make it illegal.
5/18/04
Earlier this year Levelland authorities learned about an apparent murder that happened decades ago, but have yet to uncover a body.
5/18/04
As gas prices near the two dollar mark, Lubbock Police expect the number of gasoline thefts to rise.
5/18/04
Hot temperatures and sunny days mean it's time to get out the sprinklers and slip-n-slides for the kids, but are they restricted under Lubbock's new water ordinance?
5/18/04
The Lubbock Police Department released a traffic report comparing accidents in 2004 to 2003.
5/18/04
The city and Lubbock County have until June 7th to respond to the lawsuit.
5/18/04
Lubbock Police need your help identifying the suspects in two different robberies that happened this week.
5/18/04
The indictment includes nine counts of aggravated sexual assault and two counts of possession of child pornography.
5/18/04
Gilbert Escobedo is on trial for the February 2002 death of his nephew, Modesto Blanco.
5/18/04
Teachers, employees of Durham Transportation, Sedexho and Aramark Food Services were honored Tuesday night at the LISD Retirement Banquet.
5/18/04
A 20-month-old boy from South Texas died Monday, just one day after his mother found him unconscious in her vehicle. Stories of heat exhaustion are not uncommon during the summer months. Find out how you can keep your family healthy.
5/18/04
400 Lubbock Southwestern Bell union workers are planning a possible strike against the popular phone company.
5/18/04
Imagine doing something just by thinking about it! That's exactly what researchers hope an electronic chip, implanted in the brain, will allow a paralyzed person to do.
5/18/04
No, Karin and Kae are not talking about cooking, but they do discuss the spice of life in HealthWise at 5.
5/18/04
Tuesday the Lubbock Citizens Traffic Commission approved to measures, one to remove a school zone and another to change the speed limit on an East Lubbock road.