12/4/07
General Manager Dan Jackson follows up on a previous commentary by thanking Covenant and Blue Cross Blue Shield for settling their differences.
12/4/07
Your doctor's scribbled prescription is fast becoming paper of the past, because doctors will write 35 million electronic prescriptions this year. That's according to "SureScripts" the company that created the e-prescription system.
12/4/07
Most of us tend to overindulge when it comes to holiday cooking and eating. So this headline is encouraging, "Fat is okay, if you're fit."
12/4/07
Lubbock is planning its 100th birthday and Hub City native Mac Davis is helping kick off the festivities when Lubbock turns 100 in March of 2009. The Centennial Celebration will actually be a year-long effort. NewsChannel 11's Julia Bruck explains.
12/4/07
A Plainview woman is awaiting sentencing, after pleading guilty to health care fraud. In all, Angela Michelle Edwards admits to stealing more than $370,000 from Medicare, Medicaid, and other insurance companies. NewsChannel 11's Ben Lawson has more.
12/4/07
In just one day, Lubbockites helped raise more than 105,000 pounds of food and more than $23,000. NewsChannel 11's Holly Kennedy caught up with some people who benefit from your donations.
12/4/07
The Department of Public Safety is now accepting applications for anyone interested in becoming a state trooper, but the deadline is approaching fast.
12/4/07
Men's Health magazine lists Lubbock in the top ten of "Most Dangerously Drunk Cities."
12/4/07
Three people were hospitalized Tuesday morning, after a collision at the intersection of U.S. 84 and F.M. 835.
12/4/07
Texas health officials say a San Antonio company is voluntarily recalling jars of candy imported from Mexico.
12/4/07
Lubbock Police are searching for a robbery suspect.
12/4/07
Two people are facing charges following a police chase in south Lubbock.
12/4/07
Just one day after we learned the details leading up to a near Amber Alert, the man involved is indicted.
12/4/07
Tuesday, a Lubbock County Grand Jury indicted Airickson Nelson for aggravated assault.
12/4/07
Scores from area high school basketball games.
12/4/07
The former CEO of Oasis Medical Clinic, admitted that she improperly coded claims to be submitted to insurance companies in order to receive higher payments than authorized.