4/19/06
Kids with cancer now have a new weapon to help them beat their disease.
John Alexander (38) and Norma Berumen (35) both of Lubbock
4/21/06
Imagine the frustration of not being able to afford the medical equipment you need for rehab.
Irene Riojas Castillo and John Riojas Olivia Veronica Larez and Fadi Abbas Fawaz Cynthia J. Neatherlin and Mickey D. Neatherlin Penni B. Franklin and Arthur B. Franklin
4/21/06
Lubbock police are searching for three men they are calling armed and dangerous.
4/21/06
Some Brownfield residents are looking forward to a new beginning.
4/21/06
A case of embezzlement has Lubbock Police searching for a former employee of the Lubbock Science Spectrum.
4/21/06
The new Texas Tech Masked Rider is a woman.
4/21/06
As of Friday afternoon, the Lubbock County Jail had handed out "get out of jail free cards" to 38 inmates.
4/21/06
Lubbock police are searching for three forgery suspects.
4/21/06
It appears more changes are coming to the landscape of Texas Tech University.
4/21/06
A Texas Tech student is now at the center of a child pornography investigation fronted by the FBI.
4/21/06
What started as a family dispute turned into a 7 hour standoff and ended in the search for the suspect. The standoff started around 10:30am Friday in northeast Lubbock County and was finally called off at 5:30pm Friday.
4/21/06
Gas prices are getting so high that some people in Lubbock are having to pawn their personal items to get extra gas money. NewsChannel 11's Cecelia Coy find out what people are pawning.
4/21/06
The May 13th Elections are just weeks away. Friday morning NewsChannel 11's Suleika Acosta spoke with another candidate for LISD board, Dennis Pruss.
4/21/2006
Lubbock County Sheriff's deputies are looking for an armed man they thought had barricaded himself inside his northeast Lubbock County home. As a result, a tactical team stood guard outside the home for seven hours.
4/21/06
Lubbock County Court officials hope to implement video conference equipment to eliminate inmate trips to the courthouse.
4/21/06
It's said everything is bigger in Texas. One Irons Junior High School teacher is proving that by teaching beyond Texas history. She's teaching students how to take pride in the lone star state. Newschannel 11's Suleika Acosta show us how in this week's Teacher You Can Count on.