4/11/10
Sophomore designated hitter Scott LeJeune blasted a two-out, three run home run over the left field wall in the top of the ninth to give Texas Tech a 5-3 series clinching win over Oklahoma State on Sunday afternoon at Allie P. Reynolds Stadium.
4/11/10
A brief shock is giving movement back to paralyzed patients. It comes in the form of this device called the Ness H200, which uses a little shock to spark the muscles back into action.
4/11/10
Lubbock will have a tax day Tea Party. It will be April 15th, 5:30 PM at the Lubbock County Courthouse lawn.
4/12/10
A backhoe bound for the west coast made a stop in Lubbock Monday morning on a mission of mercy for the people of Haiti.
4/11/10
If your pediatrician thinks your child may have scoliosis, it's a mystery for a while to wait and watch if that curvature of the spine gets worse. Now there is a non-invasive test, called Scoliscore may help solve the puzzle.
4/11/10
US Fiberglass, Inc of Plainview agrees to pay a $2,350 fine to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
4/11/10
Lubbock sales tax revenues are down this year compared to last. Sales taxes are an important indicator of local economic health.
4/11/10
The city of Lubbock has gone out for bids on renovations to two local parks.
4/11/10
The Lamesa Chamber of Commerce Vice President resigned effective at noon Sunday.
4/11/10
A local fundraiser involving a raffle to win a new Camaro seems to have gone awry.
4/11/10
After some negative campaigning, former District 84 Representative, Carl Isset, spoke up about the District 83 race for the first time.
4/11/10
April is Child Abuse Awareness month, and Sunday a group of Lubbock bikers came together for a memory ride and candlelight vigil.
4/11/10
Lubbock City Hall tries to keep its lawsuit against Covenant Health System on the books.
4/11/10
KCBD NewsChannel 11 took a look at census participation rates around the South Plains, and here's what we found.