After three months on the job, Lubbock's red light cameras are producing results. NewsChannel 11 General Manager Dan Jackson looks at the good and bad news.
10/16/07
It's been a month since Abner announced he had prostate cancer. The surgery was a success and, after a few weeks of recovery, Abner says he's ready to come back to work.
10/16/07
A Lubbock man is now charged with intoxication assault for a September 23rd collision.
10/16/07
Overall crashes are down 5.5% across Lubbock, but traffic accidents are up at intersections with red light cameras. NewsChannel 11's Ben Lawson has city council reaction.
10/16/07
Researchers say staph infection is making its way out of the hospital and into the public at a much faster rate than expected.
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10/16/07
Wolfforth residents planning a Saturday cookout, can now pick up their beer a little sooner.
10/16/07
A new Texas historical marker is now posted at East 23rd and Cedar.
10/16/07
The Bombay Company will close all 320 of its stores by the end of January.
10/16/07
The tenants of a rental property in northwest Lubbock can not go home, after fire destroyed their house.
10/16/07
University Medical Center Vice President Greg Bruce tells NewsChannel 11 that the victim was very lucky.
10/16/07
Police say a Hispanic man loaded a flat screen television into a two tone Dodge pickup.
10/16/07
According to the Levelland Superintendent, all students are safe, but the driver of the other vehicle was killed.
10/16/07
According to the Deptartment of Criminal Justice, children that have or have had a parent or parents incarcerated are 70% more likely to become incarcerated as an adult.
10/16/07
Police are looking for the man behind a robbery in downtown Lubbock.
10/16/07
The New Deal water alert is over. Since last Friday, New Deal residents have been forced to boil drinking water because chlorine levels were low. NewsChannel 11's Holly Kennedy explains how the water restrictions cost New Deal business' and schools.
10/16/07
After three months with red light cameras, the City of Lubbock issued its first progress report Tuesday.
10/16/07
The city is touting a 5.5% reduction in overall crashes across Lubbock, but at intersections with red light cameras, rear end crashes nearly doubled. NewsChannel 11's Justin Michaels has the details from City Hall.