4/25/10
Texas Tech broke an 8-8 tie with three runs in the top of the eighth inning and closer Chad Bettis shut the Jayhawks down the rest of the way to give the Red Raiders an 11-8 win over Kansas on Sunday morning.
4/25/10
Who ever thought the Colonel would go Pink? But, that's the color of money for Colonel Sanders, who is hoping Kentucky Fried Chicken can raise millions for the fight against breast cancer.
4/25/10
When the heart stops beating, brain death occurs within four to six minutes, which is why CPR on the scene is so important. Wii is coming out with a program that will help make it easier for everyone to learn CPR and be comfortable using it in an emergency.
4/25/10
A Lubbock man files a class action lawsuit against a Wolfforth company called T&S Plastering.
4/25/10
Early Sunday morning Lubbock police arrested a suspect connected to the homicide of Tori Pennington, 32.
4/25/10
City Hall has reached a tentative agreement with Charles and Brunhilde Sutherland. Their house is threatened by sinking dirt near 98th and Dover.
4/25/10
A Lubbock County man is fine but his home is completely destroyed by a noon-time Fire Sunday.
4/25/10
Many of Benny Judah's businesses are still up for sale with proceeds going toward offsetting losses suffered by roughly 250 investors, mostly from Lubbock.
4/25/10
A Levelland woman lost her home Sunday afternoon when the back side of the house went up in flames.
4/25/10
Early voting starts Monday in the May 8th municipal and school district elections.
4/25/10
Rain Wednesday night turned the City of Lubbock landfill, near Abernathy, into a mud pit with trucks getting stuck Thursday in the mud.
4/25/10
A boating accident leads to serious injuries at Lake Alan Henry Sunday afternoon.
4/25/10
The head of Iraq's largest financial institution was once a Lubbock resident.
4/25/10
Monday afternoon local officials will pass out roughly $300,000 of your local tax money to the Verizon wireless company, which has agreed to set up a facility at the new Lubbock Business Park.