3/4/05
Proof of Misty Mclean's success in the classroom comes in the form of a nomination by own of her students.
3/4/05
- Reading Mammograms
- Alzheimer's Gene
-Get Going
3/4/05
This one stop shopping venue will give you the latest trends and ideas for gardening and home improvement.
3/5/05
The Living Well Expo will be launched at United Market Street March 4th -6th.
3/5/05
A Lubbock See-Saw-A-Thon is still in motion for a great cause.
3/4/05
The Texas Agricultural Extension Co-op expects a record 4.6 million bales will be produced in the 41 counties that make up the High Plains.
3/4/05
Eating a warm bowl of chili this weekend will help out hundreds of sick children.
3/4/05
Employees of a Lubbock call center express concern after a co-worker is shot and killed in the parking lot.
3/4/05
The City of Lubbock is now the first in Texas to limit the sale of pseudoephedra products, or products used to manufacture methamphetamines. Store owners will now be required to keep the products under lock and key.
3/4/05
It appears Home Depot will build a second location in Lubbock, despite some complaints from neighbors.
3/4/05
The clinic takes place Saturday at the South Plains Mall.
3/4/05
Kenneth Jones is in serious condition at University Medical Center.
3/4/05
Democrats honored Gilbert Flores and paid tribute to Irma Guerrero during their annual Local Heroes banquet.
3/4/05
On Friday, City Council members passed an ordinance that allows businesses to post "No Parking or Loitering" signs on their property.
3/4/05
OSHA is now leading the investigation into the fire that severely burned a Levelland man.
3/4/05
Experts say high crude oil prices could push gas prices to a record high this spring or summer.
3/4/05
The children were killed by a drunk driver in Seminole last August.
3/4/05
State Representative Delwin Jones is not retiring.
3/4/05
You can get a book for a bargain at the Lubbock ISD Book Sale.
3/4/05
Mayor Marc McDougal formally declared 2005 the year to promote colon cancer prevention and detection.
3/4/05
Researchers say they've identified a gene that could be responsible for dyslexia in children.