9/2/05
The Centers for Disease Control and the Department of Health are concerned about the aftermath when homes are water-soaked for days.
9/3/05
Lubbock citizens are responding to the call to help.
9/2/05
Help is on the way for Hurricane Katrina victims.
9/2/05
The city is trying to meet a $50 million request.
9/2/05
Texas is joining a united front with 37 other states to halt or prevent price gouging at the gas pump.
9/2/05
At least 1,000 evacuees from Hurricane Katrina will be calling Lubbock home.
9/2/05
The next time you vote in Lubbock County, you'll be doing so electronically.
9/2/05
NewsChannel 11 met a 50-year-old New Orleans native who never thought she'd be in West Texas with her daughter and two grand-children, wondering when the money would run out.
9/2/05
Texas Tech University is now enrolling students from universities hit by Hurricane Katrina.
9/2/05
A state of disaster has been declared for the city of Lubbock.
9/2/05
It might be October before two local high school administrators recover from Friday.
James Timothy Morgan and Deborah Ruth Morgan Mickiel Vance Smith and Susan Marie Smith Asuncion N. Larez and Susan Lares Stephen Alan Granger and Nelda Rue Granger Nina Ruth Smith and Todd Smith
9/2/05
Texas Tech University is warning that some internet web sites related to Katrina are being used maliciously.