4/7/06
The FDA has approved Daytrana, the first skin patch for treatment of ADHD.
4/7/06
2006 could prove to be a breakthrough year in the treatment of Muscular Dystrophy.
4/7/06
A new disease fighter could be moving into your medicine cabinet from your spice rack.
4/7/06
Thursday NewsChannel 11's Suleika Acosta sat down with one candidate. Friday morning she had coffee with the opposing candidate, Mike Arismendez..
4/7/06
New information is released about how a Lubbock pastor funded a trip to Kenya to bring back a foreign student who now accuses him of forcing her to have sex. NewsChannel 11's Cecelia Coy talks to investigators about how he got the money.
4/7/06
The Lubbock economy could be facing a $4 million annual loss under the Bush Administration's proposed 2007 budget. But it's not just Lubbock that would suffer. NewsChannel 11's Christy Hartin explains.
4/7/06
The Lubbock boy killed in a house fire on Tuesday will be buried Saturday.
4/7/06
Sentences are now being handed down in the Texas Tech theft ring where students defrauded the US Department of Education out of more than $200,000.
4/7/06
What started with a night out for four men ended with a bar fight and a trip to jail.
4/7/06
A Lubbock murder suspect is going to prison for 132 years.
4/7/06
Music fans will soon be listening to a Texas Tech student on the radio.
4/7/06
Lubbock firefighters fought a fire near 107th and Akron
4/7/06
One truck driver had a rough ride through Lubbock Friday.
4/7/06
For the first time in history, Lubbock drivers can drive from 34th to 92nd street.
4/7/06
First grade students from Murfee Elementary were recognized Friday morning.
4/7/06
The Lubbock County Sheriff's office is putting some muscle into its patrol cars.
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4/6/06
This week's Teacher You Can Count On began a career in a nuclear weapons facility. The last thing this chemistry teacher wanted to have was a career in education. Now, after twelve years, she can't imagine doing anything else. NewsChannel 11's Suleika Acosta takes us to Coronado High School and brings us her story.