8/9/05
Compared to 25 years ago, three times as many women today are developing basal cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer before the age of 40.
8/9/05
Gas prices raised six cents from Monday to Tuesday in many places, leaving many consumers asking why prices are now at an all time high. It looks as though local supply and demand could be fueling the soaring prices.
8/9/05
Thousands of University of North Texas students could be at risk for identity theft.
8/9/05
City Bank has become the first business to open its doors in the largest redevelopment project in the nation.
8/9/05
You can now do a little banking and take in some culture at the same time.
8/9/05
A 5-year-old girl remains in critical condition after nearly drowning this weekend in southeast Lubbock.
8/9/05
Victoria Sutton will be the first Chief Counsel for the Research and Innovative Technology Administration.
8/9/05
A Lubbock Grand Jury indicted Trina Cochran on charges of aggravated kidnapping, assault and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.
8/9/05
What was expected to take two weeks took less than one day.
8/9/05
County Commissioners will fly to Austin Wednesday to learn how new laws and mandates will effect their budget.
8/9/05
A local contractor has filed a complaint with the city over structual integrity concerns at the Holiday Inn Express.
8/9/05
A friend of fallen Columbia Astronaut and Coronado graduate Willie McCool tells NewsChannel 11 he has been watching Discovery's mission closely.
8/9/05
Registration for LISD began Tuesday morning.
8/9/05
Rebecca Hernandez is suing the city for negligence. The suit stems from a traffic stop in the 1900 Block of Avenue L last year.
8/9/05
A lawyer for Thomas Mallory's family says his investigation is revealing new names of teens involved in the case.
Aaron Adamson (25) and Amanda Estes (21) both of Lubbock Stephen Bailey (23) and Ashley Estes (22) both Carboro, NC Ryan Bigbee (26) and Kristen Jones (25) both of Lubbock Butterworth Jonathan (24)
Hayley Deann Bejarano and James Teofilo Bejarano Xaioyu Yang "Sara" Gose and Russell Gose Reginald D. Andrews and Opal Dunn Andrews
8/9/05
Every year more than three quarters of a million Americans suffer a heart attack. And since it takes time for an ambulance to arrive, your best chance to survive that heart attack is having someone start CPR to keep the blood flowing. Now there is a new machine that can improve your chances.