11/26/07
What if your child's school could be making them sick? You would expect administrators to fix the problem, right? A NewsChannel 11 Investigation reveals high levels of a toxic mold growing inside one elementary school. Investigator Cecelia Jones spent two months working on this story.
11/26/07
The biggest hazard we usually face when it comes to Christmas lights is the stress of untangling them. But who knew there could be a much bigger problem to worry about, lead poisoning? NewsChannel 11's Justin Michaels has more.
11/26/07
Tuesday, an FDA panel will look more closely at Tamiflu now that 25 patients under the age of 21 have died while taking the drug.
11/26/07
Is there a child in your family begging for a four wheeler? You may want to write Santa a note on your own.
11/26/07
Lock your doors and take your valuables with you or lock them in the trunk. It is a warning we have heard hundreds of times but Lubbock Police said some shoppers are still ignoring the advice this holiday season. And now, police now have four people in custody to prove it. NewsChannel 11's Julia Bruck explains.
11/26/07
Area cotton growers are anxious to get back into the fields after holiday snows froze their harvest. NewsChannel 11's Ben Lawson checked in on Lamesa where growers saw more than eight inches fall on their fields.
11/26/07
Fire fighters detected a high level of carbon monoxide coming from a wall mounted heater in the family's east Lubbock home. That's why firefighters offer free carbon monoxide testing.
11/26/07
Lubbock Sheriff David Gutierrez says all three could face termination.
11/26/07
Four people are in the Lubbock County Jail, accused in a series of car burglaries in South Lubbock on Black Friday.
11/26/07
A Lubbock businessman is now facing jail time. Mike Hogan Jr. owns several businesses, including Discount Furniture Outlet and Lubbock Mattress Sale.
11/26/07
To help you find the best bargains, online and at the malls, here are some websites that will help you get the very best deals.
11/26/07
Lubbock police say holiday crime is on the rise and it's up to you to protect yourself. Lock your car and keep your valuables out of sight. One Lubbock woman is hoping her story will make shoppers take pre-cautions. NewsChannel 11's Holly Kennedy explains.