3/18/05
Doctors say this is one of the worst cold and flu seasons they've seen in years. But many North Texans say they've found a sure-fire way to stay healthy and drug stores can't keep it on the shelf.
3/18/05
Biologist Joan Glass with Texas Parks and Wildlife tested water and fish from the playa lake. Tests showed a high concentration of golden algae in the water.
3/18/05
Did you know that your name might be on a U.S. Government Watch List? Lubbock traveler Thomas Robinson recently learned his name was put on a list by the Transportation Security Administration.
3/18/04
Five teenagers are serving out their sentences tonight for setting fire to Abernathy schools and causing millions of dollars worth of damage.
3/18/05
If you've always wanted to own a home but thought it was impossible, think again. The North and East Lubbock Development Corporation wants to help you as they help stop a major problem in their area.
3/18/05
Since the war began, more than 1,500 soldiers have lost their lives. 144 of those killed have been Texans and three called the South Plains home.
3/18/05
Eighteen Texas cities are on the list.
3/18/05
An ordinance to reduce the availability of drugs used to make methamphetamines goes into effect next Saturday.
3/18/05
Lubbock's former interim city manager is a finalist for the city manager position in San Antonio.
3/18/05
"Annie's Chat & Chew" fundraiser will begin at 11am in memory of former volunteer and Meals on Wheels board member Annie Sanders.
3/18/05
Special Olympics is hosting its annual fundraiser Saturday, complete with crawfish, shrimp, crab and more. The event is at the Frazier Pavilion at Texas Tech. It begins at 11 a.m. and ends at 10 p.m.