8/7/06
- Dad Miscarriage
- Obesity Vaccine
- Garlic Power
8/7/06
Remember Lazarus? the Lubbock five year old had two prosthetic ears but lost one and was hoping it could be replaced before his first day of school.
8/7/06
NewsChannel 11 is learns where the money would be going, should the city increase its tax rate. NewsChannel 11's Jennifer Vogel obtained a copy of the city's budget which will be discussed at the city council meeting this Thursday. She explains why taxes might go up.
8/7/06
So how is it that gas can be cheaper in one part of the state, but cost us more right here in Lubbock? Many of you have called us with that question. NewsChannel 11's Cecelia Coy went in search for the answer.
8/7//06
Slow ticket sales are forcing the Dixie Chicks to cancel concert dates in fourteen cities.
8/7/06
The driver in an overnight rollover, near Halfway, has died. The passenger is listed in stable condition.
8/7/06
Investigators are still trying to figure out what caused a fatal collision Friday afternoon.
8/7/06
Animal control officers rescue a small malnourished hawk Monday afternoon.
8/7/06
There are not any taxes or fees at all for these school supplies. That's why parents lined up Monday afternoon.
8/7/06
El Paso is getting some much needed relief from the Lubbock Department of Transportation.
8/7/06
Lubbock retailers are ringing up the profits and shoppers are counting their savings after this year's tax-free weekend.
8/7/06
With the first day of school just weeks away, Texas Tech regents could consider and vote on a new chancellor this Friday.
8/7/06
There are new developments in a story NewsChannel 11 has been following since April of 2005.
8/7/06
In NewsChannel 11's Safety Solutions, Video Journalist Samuel Ortega shows us how Shallowater and Frenship High teams are battling the biggest opponent they'll face all season...the heat.
Temperatures in Lubbock reached 95 degrees Monday before getting some relief from the rain. But the rain came too late for high school students who started two-a-day football practices. In NewsChannel 11's Safety Solutions, Video Journalist Samuel Ortega shows us how Shallowater and Frenship High teams are battling the biggest opponent they'll face all season...the heat.
8/7/06
There is a growing body of evidence that even an occasional splurge enjoying greasy food can be harmful to your heart.
Christina Rodriguez and David Rodriguez
Phillip Ruebush and Ping Chien
Sergio Omar Porras and Mericela Porras
Gaudencio Jaramillo Perez and Kristie Perez
Jason Timothy Mosqueda and Andrea Marie Alvarado
Paul Richard Scott and Mary Ann Fellers
John M. Delong and April Suzanne Kennemer
Joseph Leonard Gamache and Felica Donice Putt
Raymond Anthony Ramirez
8/7/06
Possible E-coli contamination is prompting a Lubbock meat packer to voluntarily recall more than 13,000 of ground beef.