NewsChannel 11 General Manager Dan Jackson questions the timing of the mandatory water restrictions.
Since Friday, e-mails and phone calls have come in from angry viewers, upset about watering ban. So this week NewsChannel 11 General Manager Dan Jackson questions the timing of the mandatory restriction.
6/12/07
Perry signed the bill at the El Paso campus of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.
6/12/07
With all the drug prescription recalls lately there is a new movement urging Congress to strengthen prescription drug laws.
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6/12/07
A new report shows millions of dollars in farm subsidies going to west Texas. That is tax money being paid to farmers when market prices drop. A new reporting system shows where those dollars are going, and who they're going to. Now, those numbers are available to you on-line. NewsChannel 11's Ben Lawson explains.
6/12/07
Mandatory water restrictions in effect until at least next Monday prohibit anyone in Lubbock from using sprinklers. And when green thumbs can't water their lawns, local nurseries say they are the ones who could suffer. NewsChannel 11's Justin Michaels has the details.
6/12/07
Another natural gas company could soon be in Lubbock. Thursday, Lubbock City Council is set to vote on allowing West Texas Gas Company of Midland to set up shop here in the Hub City. NewsChannel 11's Julia Bruck explains what this could mean for customers.
6/12/07
A cell phone, teeth and an empty wallet are the items that have three Lubbockites in trouble.
6/12/07
Police say the suspect took a number of electronics, at a total value of almost $1,500.
6/12/07
A group of Lubbock volunteers are out to change the world, one home at a time.
6/12/07
Miss Texas, Shilah Phillips, came to speak to underprivileged youth in our area about keeping a positive outlook even when times are tough.
6/12/07
While they may not always be at Texas Tech, they're names will forever have a special place at the law school.
6/12/07
Lubbock Police cruisers could soon get a major upgrade that could improve the safety of both officers and the public.
6/12/07
Jury selection is underway for the trial of a Lubbock woman accused of putting her niece's foot in scalding water.
6/12/07
Tuesday, city officials announced a second effort to oust Lubbock City councilwoman Linda DeLeon from office has failed.
6/12/07
City Secretary Becky Garza says she has discovered more invalid signatures.
6/12/07
Manadtory water restrictions in Lubbock will continue for at least another week. But questions are being raised about the timing of the water main project. NewsChannel 11's Nicole Pesecky has those answers.
6/12/07
Tuesday, the Environmental Working Group posted reports showing who takes in the most money from government farm subsidies across the nation. NewsChannel 11's Ben Lawson has been looking at the data, and found Lubbock County's Congressional District, District 19, ranks sixth in the country for subsidy payments.