12/15/05
12/15/05
Millions of people ride bicycles to stay in shape, but some studies show that riding could have a serious side effect for men.
12/15/05
A new supplement called Hoodia is becoming so popular in the Dallas area that natural markets there say they can't keep it in stock.
12/15/05
A study in rats and monkeys may jump a major hurdle in the treatment of Parkinsons's disease
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Here is a complete list of the restaurants and their violations for the week ending on 12/15/05.
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Out of 28 routine health inspections, the health department finds just good news for Lubbock restaurants. None fell under the title: low performer.
Out of 28 routine health inspections, the health department finds just good news for Lubbock restaurants. None fell under the title: low performer. NewsChannel 11's Darcy Tucker has this week's Food for Thought report.
Ali Amir-Moez (86) and Deborah Ashmore (59) both of Lubbock Brian Johnson (24) and Amanda Moore (25) both of Lubbock Santos Luna Jr. (44) of Mineral Wells and Maricela Reyna (50) of Lubbock Dimies
Luis Faz Contreras and Deborah Lisa Trejo Contreras Jamey Leonard Silve and Michelle M. Silva Sera Beeman Johnson and Salithiel Johnson Marvin David Webster and Jo Denis Webster
12/15/05
After weeks of what they call careful consideration, Lubbock city council members agreed to let Atmos charge you an extra $1.21 to help pay for infrastructure costs.
12/15/05
All she did was open the door and now a Lubbock woman is being treated for serious injuries. Police say two men forced their way into her home, beat her and took off, shooting at other witnesses as they drove away. NewsChannel 11's Kealey McIntire brings us more.
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Lubbock Police and EMS responded to a home in the 4300 Block of Canton Tuesday afternoon. When they arrived, the baby's father was giving him CPR.
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Lubbock Police say Dustin Hanna ran a red light at the Quaker/Brownfield Highway intersection and collided head on with a Mustang.
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Law enforcement and safety organizations are asking you to turn your headlights on Friday.
12/15/05
Third graders from Christ the King Cathedral School sang carols and distributed hand-made Christmas cards to patients at the Joe Arrington Cancer Center Thursday.
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Ed Irons Junior High delivered trees and cards to patients at both University and Covenant Medical Center's Children's' Hospitals.
12/15/05
They nearly lost their lives just doing their jobs, but now two DPS Troopers are the recipients of the department's newest honor "The Purple Heart."
12/15/05
The Lubbock City Council declared Saturday "Welcome Home Day" in honor of 120 Lubbock soldiers.
12/15/05
It was an hour of grilling and questioning, but in the end the Lubbock city council gave Atmos the OK to raise your rates 8%. It all came after Atmos put a deal on the table that the city agreed to. NewsChannel 11's Cecelia Coy has the details from Thursday's meeting.