4/14/05
A new procedure that allows you to have a face lift with simply the pull of a thread under local anesthesia.
4/14/05
Health inspectors not only inspect where you eat, they inspect where your children eat too. Five Lubbock schools start off Food for Thought, plus a restaurant that's used to landing on the top performer list finds itself in an unfamiliar place this week.
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Here is a complete list of the restaurants and their violations for the week ending on 4/14/05.
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Thieves hit four restaurants within feet of each other Thursday morning and police need your help catching the culprits.
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All returns must be postmarked by midnight April 15th.
4/14/05
Lubbock City Council continues the fight against trashy neighborhoods.
4/14/05
Thursday, organizers met with city council to discuss current softball facilities, along with the growing need for more fields in Lubbock.
4/14/05
Texas Tech student George Hazelwood calls Red Raider football and his girlfriend Ashley Roach the two most important things in his life.
4/14/05
Shopping at United Supermarkets this month can help benefit abused women and children.
4/14/05
A former Lubbock youth hockey coach will now stand trial on charges of possession of child pornography.
4/14/05
Lubbock police have released pictures of a man who held up a Lubbock convenience store last month.
4/14/05
A routine traffic stop ends in death after a brief police chase in Snyder.
4/14/05
A man who attempted to force himself upon a girl in a Lubbock grocery store parking lot, is now headed to prison.
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On Thursday lighters began to be confiscated at Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport.
4/14/05
The Lubbock Arts Alliance is inviting you to go Under the Big Top.
4/14/05
It's time to turn your overdue library books into food for the hungry.
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The donation is part of the Team Up for Schools Program.
4/14/05
Reconstruction has been a major piece of the puzzle for the Callie Long case.
4/14/05
We all know it's healthy to drink lots of water, but sometimes too much water can be dangerous.
Michael Shane Bartlett and Jenifer Lyn Bartlett Maria E. Lozano and Ricardo G. Lopez Homer Jeffrey Lyons and Bethany Diane Lyons
4/14/05
Two people are dead following an accident in West Lubbock County.