11/28/05
What they referred to as a medical miracle for the heart on the Today Show Monday morning, is available right here in Lubbock.
11/28/05
Hundreds of experts poured over thousands of CPR reports to come up with new and more simple guidelines recommended now by the American Heart Association.
11/28/05
Turns out people who are obese may not be getting the most out of vaccines or any injection, if it is given in the hip.
11/27/05
We have all heard about heart transplants...the kind where a single donor heart replaces the one that's damaged. But did you know that more and more, some patients are learning that two hearts may be better than one?
11/27/05
If you suffer from heartburn regularly, you may be one of more than 15 million Americans who has the condition gastroesophogeal reflux disease.
11/28/05
During the holidays, we're shopping for new toys and gifts for friends and family but don't forget those toys and other items from last season that may have been recalled.
During the holidays, we're shopping for new toys and gifts for friends and family but don't forget those toys and other items from last season that may have been recalled. NewsChannel 11's Sharon Maines has the November Recall Roundup in Safety Solutions.
Timothy Adame (18) and Brenda Garza (20) both of Lubbock John Boland (28) of Las Vegas, Nevada and Deborah Hess (27) of Lubbock Gerald Coleman (69) of Lubbock and Delores Houser (58) of Elk City, Oklahoma Armando
11/28/05
There is still no proof that a North Lubbock business has done anything to clean up its contamination site. The company, Scrub-A-Dubb, reconditions old barrels. The Environmental Protection Agency has turned on the heat to get Scrub-A-Dubb in compliance. But some other environmentalist would argue the heat isn't hot enough. NewsChannel 11's Cecelia Coy spent two months investigating this story.
11/28/05
Trouble on East Broadway dates back to 1979. 26 years ago at the very same club, outside the very same building, police were called to investigate a murder they are still trying to solve. They tell NewsChannel 11's Darcy Tucker the case is still open and it is never to late for justice.
11/28/05
A Lubbock night club is shutting its doors for good after an employee was stabbed to death inside the bar this weekend. Twenty-five year-old Gabriel Hernandez was stabbed while trying to break up a fight. Nearly 48 hours later, a man is in the Lubbock County jail facing murder charges and Hernandez's family is making funeral arrangements. NewsChannel 11's Kealey McIntire finds out more from family.
11/28/05
AeroCare and the "jaws of life" were called to a crash near Shallowater Monday afternoon. It happened around noon, at the intersection of U.S. 84 and FM 1294.
11/28/05
It took just seconds for an armed man to hold-up a store in West Lubbock Monday.
11/28/05
Michelle Allen allegedly stabbed her husband Brandon Lee Allen in the chest early Friday morning at their home near Smyer.
11/28/05
According to Lubbock Police, two 14-year-olds were speeding in a Southwest Lubbock neighborhood when the driver lost control and slammed the car into a house in the 3800 Block of 96th Street.
11/28/05
Lubbock Police are searching for three men, believed to have robbed a Lubbock game room Saturday night. They demanded money from the attendant at Texas Games and fled with the cash.
11/28/05
Lubbock Police are still looking for the gunman who shot a Lubbock man during a robbery Saturday morning.
11/28/05
A Lubbock-Cooper High School graduate has plenty of shopping money to spend after winning big on Wheel of Fortune.
11/28/05
County Commissioners agreed to a 35 mile an hour speed limit in the residential area of County Road 1540 and a 45 mile an hour sign in the rural area. Signs will be ordered soon.
11/28/05
Shoppers wrapped around the Target building before dawn Friday to find early bird bargains, but South Plains Mall tells us "traffic" was slower than usual for Black Friday.
Jimmy Delbert Morgan and Jane Susan Morgan Melody Ezell and Michael Glancy