12/14/04
Christmas Day, the day after Christmas and New Year's Day are the three deadliest days of the year, according to a study from the University of California.
12/14/04
Public health officials said several million more doses of the vaccine are expected from suppliers in Britain and Germany.
12/14/04
If you meet certain criteria, a National Cancer Institute study says women in their 50's may be able to skip your mammogram every other year.
12/14/04
$3 billion in financial aid is available for those who want to go to college, but before you can get assistance, you must apply.
12/14/04
For the first time, a Lubbock family speaks out about what happened the night their son was killed by a Lubbock police officer.
12/14/04
School is about to let out for the holidays, and Lubbock Police Traffic Officers are cracking down on popular street racing areas.
12/14/04
A grand jury indicted five people in Lubbock Tuesday for allegedly distributing or using unauthorized Texas Tech ID's.
12/14/04
Paul Ochoa is accused of killing Martin Gonzalez Junior. The trial continues with testimony, Wednesday in Levelland.
12/14/04
Ray Irvin, who played for Tech from 1983 to 1986, was killed Saturday night after a driver going the wrong way on Highway 87 hit his vehicle head-on.
12/14/04
Tuesday a Lubbock Grand Jury indicted Jarrod Hollingsworth, Bobby Shaw, and Christopher Svrcek. Each is charged with at least two counts of aggravated robbery.
12/14/04
An elderly woman is the latest victim of a deadly traffic accident on a West Texas Highway.
12/14/04
A new bill filed by a State Senator from Lubbock would require more disclosure of how Texans' dollars are invested.
12/14/04
Half of the South Plains cotton has now been harvested.
12/14/04
Lubbock ISD will close its doors for the holidays this week, so Tuesday, the district hosted a holiday open house for the community.
12/14/04
Testimony started Tuesday in the intoxication manslaughter trial of Emmanuel Duran.
12/14/04
Tuesday, volunteers wrapped hundreds of gifts for Lubbock seniors who are not able to afford necessities like space heaters.
12/14/04
United Blood Services is on track to break a donation record this week. However, they're still in desperate need of O-negative blood.