5/24/05
Some early studies pointed to a possible link between hair dyes and cancer, but now researchers hope to put that rumor to rest.
5/24/05
27% of the population of Dickens County is being treated for Hepatitis A.
5/24/05
This past year, alcohol elections have sparked much controversy in South Plains communities. The opponents say a dry community is a safer community. Proponents say it could mean big money for the economy. NewsChannel 11 wanted to know if there is a relationship between a wet county and a high rate of DWI offenses. Here is the results of that study.
Gerald Johnson and Aleethea Johnson Orbie Coley and Carolyn Coley Javier Olvera and Elizabeth M. Olvera Tina M. Carr and Benny Burk
5/24/05
Grilling outdoors can be a fun summertime event, but it can also be destructive. Lubbock Fire Investigators blame a propane grill as the reason why a Northwest Lubbock home caught fire.
5/24/05
A few weeks ago, Lubbock Police caught a woman with more than a dozen credit cards...only none of them were in her name.
5/24/05
A Post man is now charged with the murder of his longtime girlfriend, 60-year-old Socorro Storie.
5/24/05
Lubbock Police say Yolanda Perez failed to get her daughter medical attention and now she'll have to explain why in court.
5/24/05
30-year-old Aubrey Johnson Junior will go to trial for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
5/24/05
Lubbock Police charged Rusty Scott Morgan with organized, crime, credit card abuse and possession of methamphetamines in a drug free zone after an investigation at a local hotel.
5/24/05
The Metropolitan Planning Organization held its final public forum over the funding options for the Marsha Sharp Freeway Tuesday night.
5/24/05
Tuesday, the "Ramirez Rooks" went head-to-head with children in Iceland.
5/24/05
The Senate unanimously passed the telecommunications bill Tuesday, just one day after the measure passed the House.
5/23/05
Several law enforcement agencies here on the South Plains will be able to buy new patrol vehicles thanks to a grant from Governor Rick Perry.
5/24/05
Periodically, news stories appear touting the dangers of cell phones. But are they really that bad? Karin & Kae take a look at the data.