9/17/02
Federal grand jury also indicts serial bank robber on four counts of armed robbery.
9/17/02
The state of Texas will be shelling out more than 200 million dollars to pay for the Marsha Sharp Freeway. But this freeway will have something that no other Lubbock freeway has: sound barriers.
9/17/02
A Lubbock teen is locked up after urinating on an expensive painting at the Texas Tech Museum.
9/17/02
It is day two in the double-murder trial of Vaughn Ross.
9/17/02
Two council members missed the meeting on Tuesday, so the council was unable to hear the second reading of the budget.
9/17/02
American State Banks' patriotic t-shirt drive continues to be a success.
9/17/02
A strongly worded message of patriotism has some Lubbock neighbors crying foul.
9/17/02
Are you looking for a quick way to lose weight? The government says you have hundreds of options that are full of baloney.
9/17/02
If your child can't see well, you might expect him to tell you things are fuzzy, or complain of headaches, but a surprising number of kids with vision problems are never picked up until they show some behavior or learning problems.
9/17/02
From low interest to no interest, consumers could find bargains on the car lot this past year, but will they continue in 2003? Sharon Maines has the answer in NewsChannel 11's Consumer Connection.
9/17/02
The Texas Railroad Commission wants you to Look, Listen and Live next time you approach a railroad crossing. That story and more in NewsChannel 11's More Local Coverage.
9/17/02
The City of Wolfforth wants to expand for development, but it needs the City of Lubbock's permission to do it.
9/17/02
Aggravated robbery and aggravated sexual assault trials were both in Lubbock County Court Tuesday.
9/17/02
McDougal Companies says it will still be towing any illegally parked vehicles on its land in the North Overton area this weekend.