9/01/05
The Centers for Disease Control warns that water and moisture can create a serious health hazard for unsuspecting homeowners who later inhale or touch the spores.
9/1/05
Just the thought of a rear-end collision makes most drivers cringe, and for good reason whiplash, neck or back pain are common problems even in low speed wrecks.
9/1/05
A couple of school cafeterias are battling the back to school blues in Food for Thought Also, one Lubbock restaurant that claims to be "where bold began" made a bold statement during its last health inspection, as did a local fast food joint. Another fast food chain wasn't so lucky.
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Here is a complete list of the restaurants and their violations for the week ending on 9/1/05.
Jerry Aguirre (41) and Patricia Berlanga (32) both of Lubbock Mark Bass (54) and Betsy Rodriguez (54) both of Lubbock Matthew Couch (32) and Sherri Jubay (26) both of Lubbock Juan Flores (39) and Delia
Julie Kay Delgado and Robert Gilbert Delgado Jr. Joseph Neal Winton II and Mandy Suzette Winton Sarahi Camacho Martinez and Rafael Vasquez Escobar Max H. Arrant and Bonnie Marie Arrant Maria Elsworth
Robledo, Jessie L.Agg. Assault Alvirena, Jaime C.P.C.S. W/Intent 4-200g Rivera, Leobardo Jr.Poss'n Marihuana 4oz-5lbs Johnson, Donnie R.Theft Springfield, Sue. S.Obtain C.S. by Forgery Cinnomon,
9/1/05
"Show me the money," that's the message David Miller, a chairman for the George W. Bush Presidential Library says needs to happen if Lubbock is serious about bringing the library here.
9/1/05
One Lubbock woman says her vacation in New Orleans was cut short because of the hurricane.
9/1/05
Nearly three years after he was questioned in the murder of Michelle Williams, Willie May Sanders is charged with it.
9/1/05
The aftermath of Katrina is spreading to Lubbock as refugees make their way to West Texas.
9/1/05
Gas is holding steady in Lubbock at $2.99.
9/1/05
Days ago when Hurricane Katrina hit, Lubbock seemed an unlikely place for victims to seek shelter, but now dozens of refugees are calling Lubbock home and hundreds more are expected in the coming days.