5/7/08
Fruits and vegetables can spoil in your kitchen in a matter of days. NewsChannel 11's Cecelia Jones found a product that promises to keep them fresher longer and puts the Green Bags to the test.
5/8/08
The study, published in the Journal of Adolescent Health, says students should know that hookahs and cigarettes contain some of the same toxins. But that hookah-smokers can inhale 100 times more smoke.
5/7/08
Thursday, 65 shopping centers across the country, including the South Plains Mall are joining together to assemble thirty-thousand wellness bags for cancer patients.
5/7/08
Although osteoporosis is generally thought of as a disease that afflicts women, a group of doctors says men should not be excused from screening.
5/7/08
While post-partum depression among mothers is relatively well-known, a new study suggests new fathers may also be prone to mental health problems.
5/7/08
NewsChannel 11 has learned that Lubbock County authorities are testing a new program that lets them draw your blood without your consent.
5/7/08
Just before Noon Wednesday, hail the size of marbles fell from the sky outside Ropesville. It was another dose of moisture that comes as planting of this year's cotton crop is about to get underway. NewsChannel 11's Julia Bruck explains.
5/7/08
Rain waters are beginning to recede after nearly four inches of rain hit the area since midnight Tuesday. However, one popular Lubbock park is far from in the clear. NewsChannel 11's Justin Michaels has more.
5/7/08
Texas Tech students could get a break on rising tuition costs for the upcoming school year.
5/7/08
A Lubbock County jury found Darold Simmons guilty of capital murder after deliberating less than two hours.
5/7/08
Police say the suspect stuffed the stolen goods into his pants.
5/7/08
Starting Saturday, mail carriers across Lubbock will be picking up more than just your outgoing mail.
5/7/08
On Wednesday, Lubbock firefighters had to fight not only a house fire, but also the rain and hail.
5/7/08
The city closed 54th street between Salem and Raleigh Avenue. Salem avenue between 54th and 55th closed because of street flooding and overflowing storm drains. So if you travel these streets to get home, you'll need to detour. NewsChannel 11's Justin Michaels has more.