2/18/05
- Seeing Red
- Men and Seatbelts
-Smoking Site
2/18/05
An FDA panel is recommending the drugs be sold with a so-called "black box" warning on expensive pain relievers, including Vioxx, Celebrex, Bextra.
2/18/05
What was once just an abandoned building on East 50th Street is now a hub of activity and exciting opportunities.
2/18/05
Lubbock-Cooper school officials are dealing with overcrowding issues at north elementary that violate state education laws.
2/18/05
Sheryl Swoopes has signed with the NWBL’s Lubbock Hawks, effective Monday, Feb. 14th, 2005.
2/18/05
Microsoft Corp., the world's largest software maker, said it will recall 14.1 million power cords for its Xbox video game console after a defect gave some users minor singe burns and scorched carpets.
2/18/05
The Lubbock County Sheriff's Office received the go ahead to apply for almost $200,000 in grant money to be used to help with drug busts.
2/18/05
It appears a petition to bring on-site alcohol sales to Wolfforth has been successful.
2/18/05
The State Fire Marshal's Office has ruled the cause of a fire that killed a Slaton woman last week, as undetermined.
2/18/05
Friday, 1,500 prospective students toured Texas Tech during the school's bi-annual "University Day."
2/18/05
County election officials want to hear your concerns and questions about new electronic voting equipment.
2/18/05
On Saturday you can eat all you want and help a great cause during the Lion's Club Pancake Festival.
2/18/05
A new endowed professorship at the Texas Tech School of Law will help the program recruit and retain quality faculty members.
2/18/05
The Texas Supreme Court, Friday, agreed to hear the dispute over how the state pays for public schools.
2/18/05
Friends and colleagues honored Charley Trimble for his years of service at Covenant Health Systems.
2/18/05
A new study shows married women who avoided conflict with their husbands were more likely to die at an earlier age.