8/26/04
With school back in full swing, it's time for our first Food for Thought report card. Also, out of more than eleven hundred restaurants in Lubbock, only one earns the title of top performer this week.
8/26/04
Here is a complete list of the restaurants and their violations for the week ending on 8/26/04.
8/26/04
Research shows that a popular arthritis drug could triple the risk of heart problems.
8/26/04
Photographers click away in the Hub City looking for the essence of America.
8/26/04
Ronald C. Seacrist has been named Chief of Police for Texas Tech.
8/26/04
The revised City Council Ordinance would require licensed used car dealers to build a fence to shield junk vehicles.
8/26/04
According to School Board President Mark Griffin, the 2004-2005 budget is less and the tax rate is the same for LISD.
8/26/04
The board needs to make a decision on the future of its water supply.
8/26/04
Some Southwest Lubbock residents have lost their battle to keep a chain restaurant out of their neighborhood.
8/26/04
Household cleaning products could increase the risk of childhood asthma.
8/26/04
Dr. Kenneth Benson shares a new procedure to help in the fight against prostate cancer.
8/25/04
Two days after a 17 year-old teenager died in an auto accident, the local neighborhood is pushing for roadway safety improvement.