10/10/05
United Blood Services issued a critical appeal for O negative blood.
10/10/05
Ovarian Cancer kills more than sixteen thousand American women each year. Now a New York based group is doing something to help women find help before, during and after a diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer.
10/10/05
For years, pediatricians have urged parents to put sleeping babies on their backs to lower the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS. Now, the American Academy of Pediatrics is adding something new to that recommendation.
Johnny Cagle (36) and Stephanie Cross (26) both of Lubbock David Flippin (25) and Anne Hill (25) both of Lubbock Jaydee Franklin (22) and Diana Gable (22) both of Lubbock Keenan Henry (31) and Takenya
10/10/05
Monday morning the search continues for a suspected rapist. Lubbock Police say it's been one week since Frank Santana brutally attacked a couple in Hockley County. Right now police are still searching for the suspect.
10/10/05
Despite the rainy weather, organizers call this weekend's Lubbock Music Festival an overwhelming success for the festival and Depot District businesses alike.
10/10/05
Streets were slick when an unlicensed driver ran into three poles in Central Lubbock.
10/10/05
Pedro Gonzalez is wanted for criminal trespass, and Lubbock Police need your help finding him.
10/10/05
Tuesday morning, LP&L crews will drive to Kirbyville, a small town Northeast of Beaumont, where they'll provide relief to crews that have been putting in long hours to restore power.
10/10/05
Texas Tech made its first impression Monday on what could be its next class of freshmen.
10/10/05
Hockley County jurors spent the afternoon listening to testimony in a 2004 murder trial.
10/10/05
Guns instead of scissors were used at a ribbon cutting in Plainview Monday morning.
10/10/05
Organizers called attendance overwhelming as 12,000 fans lined Buddy Holly Avenue to see the festival's headliner, Pat Green.
10/10/05
More rain is in the forecast and it is a big threat to area crops. Although farmers say the crops are in good shape, more rain could hurt the quality of both cotton and peanut crops. NewsChannel 11's Cecelia Coy takes a closer look.
10/10/05
For years, pediatricians have urged parents to put sleeping babies on their backs to lower the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Today, the American Academy of Pediatrics is adding something new to that recommendation a pacifier.
10/10/05
Within seconds a traffic accident can seriously injure or kill someone. Shallowater High school is sending that message out with a nationwide safety campaign.
Within seconds a traffic accident can seriously injure or kill someone. Shallowater High school is sending that message out with a nationwide safety campaign.
Gerald T. Arredondo and Michelle A. Arrendondo Johnny Lee Bozeman and Sandra Gail Bozeman Micheal John Riedel and Janie Lynn Riedel