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Here is a complete list of the restaurants and their violations for the week ending on 10/28/04.
10/28/04
The cooks at a local elementary school earn an A+ from health inspectors and a local restaurant is on the honor roll too. Meantime, we're just watching the low performers pile up like a stack of pancakes the past few weeks! This week there's even more low performers on the griddle.
10/28/04
Two sisters discover they share the same disease in the span of four months.
10/28/04
An unusual collision slowed traffic on the South Loop Thursday morning. This one involved a large deer.
10/28/04
Traffic may be moving slowly on North University between Clovis Road and Erskine until Friday.
10/28/04
One person is behind bars after leading local authorities on a car chase.
10/28/04
It's a done deal. LIA will soon be called "Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport."
10/28/04
The Texas State Teachers Association and Lubbock Educators Association endorsed the congressional candidate at Patterson Library.
10/28/04
On Thursday University Medical Center honored those who have becoming "legacies" to the hospital.
10/28/04
On Thursday, the Lubbock City Council voted to re-name the park "Roy Furr Pioneer Park."
10/28/04
Halloween is sunday but the festivities for fall are already beginning.
10/28/04
Just after 10pm Wednesday night, officers responded to a call about a man shot in the back.
10/28/04
Are you guilty of writing a check hoping it's cleared after you've deposited money into your account? Well, many people are and starting today a new federal law goes into effect that won't allow you to rely on that process.
10/28/04
Blunt force trauma and the use of a sharp instrument, that's how medical examiners say Tammy Cooper and her children were killed. While the public is aware of the quadruple homicide, there is still someone very close to the family who isn't.
10/28/04
A Dallas contractor accused the City of Lubbock of unlawful business practice and says he will sue for $5 million in damages.
10/28/04
Give your old glasses to a worthy cause.