11/19/02
Not everyone prepares a traditional turkey in the oven. Some people go out for Thanksgiving, others may be joining the trend of frying their turkeys. If you want to fry your turkey at home, you'll need to beware.
11/29/02
Surgery is dangerous under the best of circumstances and not to be undertaken lightly. Kae Hentges explains in this edition of HealthScope.
11/19/02
You've probably heard about two margarines on the market that provide a buttery flavor, and promise to lower your cholesterol, too, but which ones are they and just how much do they help lower your choleserol?
11/19/02
City Manager Bob Cass has appointed a special team to review an audit of the city's power agency.
11/19/02
Lubbock Police are looking for a woman they say has ripped people off with what's called the "Latin Lotto Scam."
11/19/02
A Lubbock man's home is threatens to be demolished, if he can't meet city codes.
11/19/02
One Lubbock student shows us why it's never too late to get your college degree.
11/19/02
After ten months on loan, the glasses belonging to Lubbock's favorite son have finally returned to the Hub City.
11/19/02
Several Lubbock kids got a free gift Tuesday that could keep them safer when riding their bikes.
11/19/02
Testimony continued Tuesday in the trial of a former daycare worker who is accused of sexually assaulting a two-year-old boy two years ago.
11/19/02
It's a fact, many young Texans never attend college or a trade school after they finish high school.
11/19/02
State funds could pave the way for a smoother walk for Lubbock school children.
11/19/02
As the holidays approach, the Department of Public Safety is reminding drivers of its "Click It or Ticket" campaign, designed to enforce the state's mandatory seatbelt law.
11/19/02
Lubbock homeowners already worry about hail and black mold, and now some have to add flood insurance to their list of concerns.
11/19/02
One of the most troubling symptoms of Alzheimer's disease is paranoia. A lot of those patients become very suspicious of others, even friends and family.
11/19/02
- Helping others was the theme at several schools.
- Eating soup for a good cause.
11/19/02
James Coburn, the lean and lanky actor who rose to fame playing villainous roles in early action films and won an Academy Award decades later as an alcoholic father in "Affliction," has died of a heart attack. He was 74.