6/17/04
Health inspectors are back on track inspecting several area restaurants this week. They left Lubbock international airport on cloud nine, but found two repeat low performers.
6/17/04
Here is a complete list of the restaurants and their violations for the week ending on 6/17/04.
6/17/04
If you are considering gastric bypass surgery, there is a new development that could help you lose that weight without undergoing major surgery.
6/17/04
This Saturday, visions of an Olympic gold medal could become a reality for two area gymnasts. 17-year-old Amanda Bailey and 18-year-old Nichole Roethle are in California to compete for a spot on the Olympic team.
6/17/04
Since Tuesday the Lubbock Sheriff's Office has arrested 17 parents who are behind on their child support.
6/17/04
Early voting continues through June 22nd with Election Day on the 26th.
6/17/04
This week demolition crews took down the last wall of the Burrus Elevator, but the project is far from over.
6/17/04
The Upward Bound program gives first-generation college students and students with disabilities a chance to take college courses.
6/17/04
Area hospitals have ordered more than 200 units of blood that UBS currently is unable to send.
6/17/04
What was once a military base is now one of the most successful technology centers in the nation. As a matter of fact, Reese Technology Center is the only military base in the country to undergo such a rapid transition and become financially self sufficient.
6/17/04
Just one day after we told you about a Lubbock gynecologist's sexual allegation against him, it triggered an outpour of e-mails from several of his supporters.
6/17/04
New research may allow women to find out when their biological clock will stop ticking.
6/17/04
New evidence shows that Statins may have two benefits, lowering cholesterol and easing the symptoms of arthritis.