8/19/02
-Fighting School Bullies
-Bacteria Fighter for Your Home
-What Watching TV Really Means
The Wildcats get an attitude adjustment.
8/19/02
Texas Tech is hoping to recruit more Hispanic students through local churches.
The Fighting Owls are rebuilding up front.
8/19/02
Traffic will soon be flowing a lot smoother in one part of southwest Lubbock.
8/19/02
The first day really was the first day for the area's newest elementary school.
8/19/02
Classes at Texas Tech University do not start for another week, but the dorms are already filling up.
8/19/02
Saying goodbye to mom, and saying hello to teachers is an emotional thing. School is in now session, but it's not back to school for everyone.
8/19/02
Lubbock city and county officials are meeting together as one big group for the first time in two years. So, what's the big deal? They're talking about how to spend your tax dollars.
8/19/02
Lubbock County Commissioners will be asked to raise the tax rate for the Lubbock County medical district.
8/19/02
15 years after she fell in a well, the junior in high school is said to have no memory at all of the fall that tipped off a world event.
8/19/02
If eating broccoli makes you cringe, how about getting the same health benefits from taking a pill instead?
8/19/02
If your love life is not up to snuff, the problem could be in your medicine cabinet.
8/19/02
Even if you don't have kids, chances are you drove through one of the school zones in town. So you know, getting around Lubbock takes a little longer, with flashing lights and crossing guards slowing you down.
8/19/02
Traffic stops in two cities and the West Nile may have taken its first life. These stories and more in NewsChannel 11's Texas Coverage.