NewsChannel 11 General Manager Dan Jackson offers a small tribute to a local coaching legend.
6/3/08
The CSPI claims that synthetic dyes, like yellow 5, red 40, and 6 others can lead to behavioral problems in children.
6/3/08
Texans are urged not to eat certain raw tomatoes because of a multi-state outbreak of Salmonella. The outbreak began in mid April, and so far there have been 21 confirmed cases.
6/3/08
Wednesday's health screening will have free checks for blood pressure, bone density, blood pressure, blood sugar and much more.
6/3/08
A mother in Charleston, South Carolina, is grieving the bizarre death of her 10-year-old boy.
6/3/08
With a fifth day of 100-degree temperatures on tap for the South Plains, health experts warn of the ever increasing chance of heat related illness and even death. NewsChannel 11's Ben Lawson has more.
6/3/08
Citibus ridership increases the most its seen in 10 years. People are leaving their cars in park and taking advantage of city transportation. NewsChannel 11's Katie Bauer has the story.
6/3/08
History was made Tuesday night when Illinois Senator Barack Obama earned enough delegates on Tuesday to push him over the minimum needed to be the party's nominee.
6/3/08
Some high school students have been approved for automatic admission into Texas Tech's Honors College. Normally students have to go through an application process to get into the college.
6/3/08
Lubbock City Council District Two candidate Armando Gonzales addresses alleged ethics violations cited in a complaint filed by his opponent, incumbent Floyd Price.
6/3/08
This exercise area will be bordered by 19th Street, Indiana Avenue, 34th Street, and Quaker Avenue.
6/3/08
State law requires every driver to have minimum liability coverage.
6/3/08
Experts say a fourth day of triple digit temperatures is raising your risk of heat related illnesses. We are told these consistently high temperatures can turn fatal without proper preparation. NewsChannel 11's Julia Bruck explains.