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Here is a complete list of the restaurants and their violations for the week ending on 12/16/04.
12/16/04
Four Lubbock restaurants found nothing but critical violations in their Christmas stockings this week. However, one has a top performer plaque under their tree.
12/16/04
The government is sending a warning out to people who have become complacent about the flu vaccine.
12/16/04
Yoakum County authorities have charged Guadalupe Medina with three counts of criminally negligent homicide.
12/16/04
Nationwide coverage just got better for local Sprint and Nextel customers. On Wednesday, the wireless companies announced a $35 billion merger, now making them the third largest cellular company in the nation.
12/16/04
Around 8:30 a.m. Thursday, police say 73 year-old Ed Luskey blacked out and hit a tree at 93rd Drive and Quaker.
12/16/04
A Lubbock County Jury returned a guilty verdict against 25 year-old Emmanuel Duran late Thursday afternoon.
12/16/04
Thursday Aaron B. Shelley pleaded guilty to money laundering.
12/16/04
Kenny Maines and Gilbert Flores are leaving at the end of the year after 12 years in office.
12/16/04
Lubbock Police have a warning for holiday shoppers - hold on to your purses and bags.
12/16/04
Thursday night, Pat Boone brought his career of more than 50 years to Lubbock.
12/16/04
Wishes are coming true for a young Lubbock girl this holiday season.
12/16/04
For several three, four and five year-old Lubbockites, Jesus is definitely the reason for the season.
12/16/04
Starting January 1st, the Parks & Wildlife Department will offer high-speed wireless access at 5 state parks across Texas.
12/16/04
It may be just a matter of months before Lubbock citizens start seeing higher water bills.
12/16/04
Not only can onions enhance the flavor of food, but some varieties are packed with more anticancer chemicals than others.
12/16/04
While checking blood glucose is part of the daily routine for a diabetic, new technology could end those finger sticks, with a mini device slipped just under the skin.