9/18/07
Breaking one of those funny looking bulbs inside your house may seem like no big deal. You just clean up the mess and you're done with it, right? Our NewsChannel 11 investigation into compact fluorescent lights revealed that a toxic material called mercury is inside those bulbs. Investigator Cecelia Jones warns when the bulb breaks, those toxic fumes end up in the air you breathe which can effect your health.
9/18/07
A new drug is in clinical trials that may make it a lot easier for patients to protect their bones.
9/18/07
Abner says he had two milestones Tuesday, he got to change his gown and graduated to solid food.
9/18/07
Tuesday night, a final goodbye to the third fallen police officer from Odessa. Corporal Abel Marquez died at a Lubbock hospital last week, just days after he was shot during a standoff in Odessa. His fellow officers, Corporals "Arlie Jones" and "Scott Gardner" died at the scene. NewsChannel 11's Holly Kennedy takes us to Odessa for a somber farewell that is uniting law enforcement agencies from across the nation.
9/18/07
A new study suggests watching TV could be good for you...if you select your programs wisely.
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9/18/07
Lubbock Police have released surveillance images from the Town and Country robbery at 34th and Avenue Q Monday night.
9/18/07
A Lubbock police officer is fighting for his life, after he lost control of his motorcycle on Friday.
9/18/07
Lubbock Police are searching for a pair of short change artists. The two men are accused of stealing $900 from Wal-Mart on the South Loop last month, among several other stores.
9/18/07
Castleberry's Foods was linked to cans of tainted hot dog chili sauce, that sickened two Abernathy children and their mother.
9/18/07
South Overton residents are getting a science lesson in their tap water. Random city testing and homeowner tests found the level of chlorine in the water was too low, and that's why fire hydrants are being opened. NewsChannel 11's Justin Michaels has the latest.
9/18/07
The intersection of Broadway and Avenue L will be closed one block in all directions for the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce's annual BBQ Cook-off.
9/18/07
NewsChannel 11 has learned the man accused of stealing a Plymouth Prowler and leading police on a high speed chase last month has a history of crime.
9/18/07
Dole Food company has issued a recall of bagged salad. It comes after a sample tested positive for E-Coli.
9/18/07
New developments in the overnight house fire in North Lubbock. We have learned that a cat is the culprit behind the fire that destroyed the home at 509 North Gary. NewsChannel 11's Julia Bruck explains.
9/18/07
City crews say all drinking water in Lubbock is safe. Test results released Tuesday evening revealed no bacteria in central Lubbock waterlines, but some folks living in the area say there may be another situation that needs to be dealt with.
9/18/07
Updated 9:03 a.m. - An overnight fire has left one man hospitalized. NewsChannel 11's Nicole Pesecky has the latest.
9/18/07
A Nebraska lawmaker has filed a lawsuit against God, for causing untold death and horror and threatening to cause more.
9/18/07
The cut was twice as deep as many economists had been expecting.
9/18/07
A gunman wearing a green hat held up the Town and Country at 34th and Avenue Q around 9:30 p.m. Monday night.
Lubbock police continue to search for an armed robbery suspect.