4/26/06
We used to call it Secretary's Day. Now, it is Administrative Assistant Day.
4/26/06
Hospice of Lubbock is all set for its largest fundraiser of the year, the 17th annual Mayors' Beans & Cornbread Luncheon on Friday, April 28 at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center Banquet Hall.
4/26/06
For those who get canker or cold sores you know the pain, and time it takes for them to heal.
Richard Bruns (83) and Margot Tidwell (76) both of Lubbock Trinidad Garcia (69) and Tabatha Vela (29) both of Slaton Graylon Hamilton (24) and Shanna Visage (25) both of Lubbock Cody Holloway (20)
4/26/06
Lubbock City Council wants to expand city limits, but some business owners don't want a city address. The plan is to annex about a half mile area near 98th and Avenue P into South Lubbock. However, six area business owners spoke to city council during a public hearing on Wednesday. NewsChannel 11's Kealey McIntire explains why they're against the idea.
4/26/06
Wednesday morning in Coffee with the Candidates NewsChannel 11's Suleika Acosta spoke with the second candidate for District Three LISD Trustee.
4/26/06
Alcohol related crashes occur about every 30 minutes in the United States, almost half of those are fatal. Coronado High School is hoping its students don't become a statistic. NewsChannel 11's Christy Hartin attended "Shattered Dreams" at that school and tells us that students say it was realistic.
4/26/06
An 83-year-old segregation ordinance is officially off the books now.
4/26/06
Lubbock Police are no longer blocking traffic near 82nd Street and I-27.
4/26/06
The American Civil Liberties Union says someone needs to show some accountability after a taser contributed to the death of a Lubbock man.
4/26/06
He's called "Chief" in Muleshoe but starting in May, Don Carter will be called "Captain."
4/26/2006
More than 13,000 acres of farmland, owned by an accused embezzler, is now off the market.
4/26/06
Lubbock is hoping to be part of a pilot program that would make it easier for you to vote.
4/26/06
It would've been sold at auction but instead a Lubbock fire truck is going to Garza County.
4/26/06
You probably won't even notice it, but a fee on your airline ticket will be slightly higher next time you fly into or out of Lubbock. It's called a passenger facility charge.
4/26/06
Governor Rick Perry is asking students across the state to bike or walk to school Thursday.
4/26/06
Paying for sex is illegal and Lubbock Police are now using the internet to catch people allegedly participating in prostitution. So far police have had 162 hits online and made seven arrests, one is even a high profile attorney here in Lubbock. NewsChannel 11's Jennifer Vogel spoke with police about the high-tech sting.
George Kelly Sides and Nora Caldwell Sides Sulema Sanchez and Juan Sanchez Jr. Willie Prieto and Mary V. Prieto Leigh Ann Bethune and Darian Lee Bethune Patricia Gail Andrews and Cody William Andrews Tabitha