3/24/10
Tech squashed a late Texas A&M-Corpus Christi rally in the eighth to lead the Red Raiders to a 10-9 win over the Islanders Wednesday.
3/24/10
The Texas Tech men's tennis matches scheduled for Saturday, against UTSA and New Mexico have been canceled due to high winds expected in Lubbock on Saturday.
3/24/10
It only takes a second for lives to be changed forever because of a traumatic brain injury. March is Brain Injury Awareness Month and the number one emphasis in this campaign is to encourage people to buckle up.
3/24/10
If you've been putting off that trip to the doctor for a physical there are many screenings available to the community this Saturday and it's all free. .
3/24/10
The Lubbock IRS office at 1205 Texas Avenue will be open for special weekend hours on Saturday, March 27 to provide assistance for taxpayers dealing with difficult economic times.
3/24/10
Can you guess how many calories are in a burger and fries, or in a cup of coffee? The answer will be right on the menu, even at a drive-thru if the Center for Science in the Public Interest has its way.
3/24/10
There was good news Wednesday for stockholders in the parent company of NTS. A letter to stock holders says that the company will get $63.6 million dollars in stimulus grants and long term federal loans.
3/24/10
The hunt continues for a man the Lubbock Police Department says is armed and dangerous. One family is left in the cold, footing the bill for damage caused by the suspect during a chase he led police on.
3/24/10
A Tahoka woman who pleaded guilty to failure to stop and render aid after she hit a 25-year-old woman, dragged her, and left her for dead, will spend 10 years in prison.
3/24/10
Days after his 'baby killer' outburst, Congressman Randy Neugebauer is running a campaign ad vowing to continue speaking out against abortion and it seems to be paying off.
3/24/10
A candidate in the runoff for the State District 83 says the allegations against him are exaggerated.
3/24/10
The manhunt continues for an armed robbery suspect considered armed and extremely dangerous after Lubbock Police say he shot at officers.
3/24/10
Former Hockley County Sheriff David Kinney took the stand in court again on Wednesday trying to get his job back.
3/24/10
A Lubbock County man accused of violent sexual assault was arraigned in Federal Court on Wednesday morning.
3/24/10
The former CEO of United Supermarkets is now the new President of Supervalu.