9/27/04
Parents of young children, listen up. This month's Recall Roundup may affect your infants and toddlers.
9/27/04
-Menopaused Sweet Tooth
-Contact Lens Readiness
-Office Food Safety
9/27/04
A little therapy may help insomniacs sleep better than even the best sleeping pills.
9/27/04
A 22-year-old man remains in critical condition Monday after an accident late last week at 60th and Quaker.
9/27/04
The Lubbock Health Department is offering flu shots to high-risk adults.
9/27/04
Time is running out for you to register to vote in the November election.
9/27/04
Sheriffs department wants grant money to continue the fight on drugs.
9/27/04
New requirements for counties in Texas mandated by the federal government has the Lubbock commissioners asking for help.
9/27/04
New information on the debates between the District 19 Congressional candidates.
9/27/04
District 19 Democratic candidate, Charlie Stenholm, was in Lubbock Monday to discuss West Texas issues with voters.
9/27/04
A major Lubbock street is closed this week for work on the Marsha Sharp Freeway.
9/27/04
This Friday, water rates will increase 3%, while sewer rates will go up 5%, with another possible increase to come soon.
9/27/04
All the rain hitting the South Plains means bad news for cotton farmers. This is a crucial time of year when the weather cotton growers really need is warmth and sunshine.
9/27/04
Foul weather is wrecking concession sales at the South Plains Fair.
9/27/04
A Stanford study has created controversy over the legitimacy of the PSA blood test.
9/27/04
The City of Lubbock Health Department is offering a $10 deal that could save your life.