9/26/02
Farmers Insurance, the second largest home insurer in the state, will stop renewing all homeowners policies in November. It is a change that's leaving about 11,000 Lubbock County homeowners looking for new coverage.
9/26/02
Insurance is no longer a problem for the Legacy Play Village
9/26/02
Lubbock city council members are keeping a closer eye on how your tax money is spent. Council member Tom Martin threw a curve ball at city council before the vote to approve the budget.
9/26/02
The company blames the job cuts on a weak economy and regulations that it says benefits its competitors not consumers.
9/26/02
Republican Governor Rick Perry and Tony Sanchez spoke out on Farmers Insurance's decision to leave the Texas homeowners market.
9/26/02
It's more good news for Lubbock Independent School District.
9/26/02
A South Plains Fair goer is in critical condition after he was struck by a passing vehicle.
9/26/02
A hearing was held in Washington D.C. to examine allegations that too many children are being medicated for attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) at an increasingly younger age.
9/26/02
Ambulances arrived at Idalou High School Thursday morning to find a bloody accident in the parking lot.
9/26/02
Consumers could soon be able to buy a non-toxic product that kills mosquitoes before they reach the biting stage.
9/26/02
Students in Lubbock are continuing to excel at the National Merit Competition.