8/24/05
Two months ago, we brought you the Roll-N-Grow and this week it's time to see if the garden came to life!
8/24/05
An endoscopic probe with a laser is inserted down the patient's throat. Then, when it's fired up, the pre-cancerous cells absorb the laser light and die.
8/24/05
If you shop at Albertson's, you may see a notice posted in the meat department.
8/24/05
Parents may not have to worry about explaining peanut allergies to their youngsters too much longer.
Irene Cisneros Arredondo and Francisco Jesus Arredondo Robert Laxson and Tracie Lynn Laxson Randall Wade Speck and Tonya Faye Speck Terry C. Burgess and Toni L. Burgess
8/24/05
Alcohol is currently not sold in Wolfforth, but an election that started Wednesday could change that.
8/24/05
Casting began Wednesday for Coach Bob Knight's reality show "Knight School" on ESPN. NewsChannel 11 spoke with potential cast members all hoping to get a "shot" at playing for the legendary coach.
8/24/05
NewsChannel 11 has obtained the 911 tape from the night a Lubbock business man took the law into his own hands.
8/24/05
A new retail, entertainment, and residential project is underway in West Lubbock and developers claim it will be the benchmark of quality for local retail.
8/24/05
Attorneys for Vikki Bramlett are suing Dr. Benny Phillips, claiming he intentionally ignored warning signs after she underwent hysterectomy surgery in November of 2002.
8/24/05
NewsChannel 11 has learned the Steinspring family attorney will file the civil suit in the sixteen year old's death Thursday.
8/24/05
You've been driving through construction along the Marsha Sharp Freeway for months now, but Thursday that will all change.
8/24/05
He said it was self-defense, but late Wednesday afternoon a Lubbock jury called it murder.
8/24/05
Witnesses began taking the stand in Angela Zamora's Hockley County murder trial Wednesday.
8/24/05
The Base Realignment Commission started voting on proposed closures of 62 military bases across the country Wednesday, and the Lubbock Naval Reserve Center makes the list.
8/24/05
The council is proposing a one and a quarter cent property tax decrease. The average value of a home in Lubbock County is just over $91,000. So, the decrease would mean a savings of $11.50.
8/24/05
Residents will decide if they want to legalize the sale of alcohol inside the city limits.