1/24/08
A buffet-sized menu of top and low performers in this week's Food for Thought. NewsChannel 11's Christy Moreland serves up the good and bad news.
1/24/08
The White House announced a campaign Thursday to keep teenagers from abusing prescription drugs. Starting in February, parents will see public service announcements along with print and online advertisements urging them to safeguard their prescription drugs.
1/24/08
Medical history was made in Australia when the recipient of a liver transplant took on the immune system of her donor.
1/24/08
Ovarian cancer kills 15,000 women every year. Now, there's news that "the pill", which is already widely used, may help protect against this silent killer.
1/24/08
Dan Pope, the man who replaced school board member Mark Griffin, announced his candidacy for the LISD School Board District Five Seat.
1/24/08
Sergeant Joshua Holt, a Lubbock soldier stationed at Fort Hood, was found dead by his platoon sergeant Monday. NewsChannel 11's Julia Bruck spoke with friends and family and has more.
1/24/08
A proposed $104 million bond election is drawing mixed reaction in Lubbock. Thursday night, city leaders held a meeting to discuss the proposals, and community members took the opportunity to let council know how they feel. NewsChannel 11's Ben Lawson attended the meeting and has the reaction.
1/24/08
Authorities say a pickup ran a red light, and slammed into a car.
1/24/08
The school board was presented with a plaque during a Thursday board meeting.
1/24/08
Democracy and freedom are changing lives on the South Plains as 28 people became American citizens Thursday afternoon.
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Here is a complete list of the restaurants and their violations for the week ending on 1/24/08.
1/24/08
One of the wonders of nature is now wonderfully available for viewing on your computer.
1/14/08
Tito Marquez was arrested in 2006 when authorities found nearly 150 pounds of marijuana in his truck. The drugs were found in oil cans.