1/3/10
Thousands of Texas Tech fans filled the Alamodome on Saturday cheering on the red raiders to a bowl victory. So what was it like watching the game without coach Mike Leach? NewsChannel 11's Katie Bauer has more.
1/3/10
Lubbock police are looking for two men accused of breaking into an electronics store and stealing several flat screen TV's.
1/3/10
A South Plains property owner faces TCEQ violations.
1/3/10
A South Plains man admits he made false statements on a government loan application in July of 2008.
1/3/10
A man pleads guilty to brining more than 90 pounds of marijuana from Mexico to Lubbock.
1/3/10
Convicted local businessman Benny Judah's house has been liquidated by a federal court.
1/3/10
A Muleshoe man pleads guilty in Lubbock federal court to drug related charges.
1/3/10
Arguably the most interesting local race to date is the State House seat being vacated by Carl Isett.
1/3/10
United Supermarkets unveils a new "Go Green For Good" initiative.
1/3/10
Friday was a bad day for Brownfield homeowners.
1/3/10
A fatal collision in South Lubbock has investigators trying to figure out what happened before a car crossed into oncoming traffic Sunday evening.
1/3/10
As the Red Raiders walked out on the field for Saturday night's Alamo Bowl, they were arm in arm, sending a strong, unified message to Texas Tech's administration - the players are unified and support Ruffin McNeill as their next head coach.