7/10/08
Health inspectors had their plates full as they checked-out 53 food establishments this week. NewsChannel 11's Christy Moreland dishes out this helping of Food for Thought.
7/10/08
It's a conversation that no one wants to have with their mom and dad, or any older relative, but a report Thursday says that we need new ways to gently, but definitively, determine when a driver needs to hand over the keys to their car.
7/10/08
A new study released Thursday by the National Cancer Institute reveals a shocking and potentially deadly trend that could change the way women look at the sun.
7/10/08
Researchers have made an important discovery in autism, finding that genes play a significant, yet unexpected, role.
7/10/08
Someone stole over $200,000 worth of chemical, and the reward to find them has increased.
7/10/08
Xcel was asking for an increase of about $120 for the average home during the summer months.
7/10/08
June's foreclosure rates in the United States have jumped by more than 50 percent over last year's numbers.
7/10/08
Some road work we told you about last week has been postponed.
7/10/08
The Lubbock City Council decided to get prepared to go wet. The council approved the resolution, but not everyone one the council agreed on this issue.
7/10/08
Efforts are underway in Lubbock County to save taxpayers money and increase public safety. A $400,000 state grant will help Lubbock County open a Private Mental Health Defenders office. NewsChannel 11's Julia Bruck explains.
7/10/08
Robin Hood Castle Party House is operated by Luther Parker Hinesly. More than five years ago, he pleaded no contest to the offense of injury to a child. Shortly after his ad on Craig's List went up, NewsChannel 11 received several e-mails from parents worried about Hinesly running a facility that caters to children.
7/10/08
DPS and the Better Business Bureau say they have heard of an alarm system salesmen, claiming to be with the BBB, who could be part of a scam. NewsChannel 11's Katie Bauer has details.
7/10/08
The Lubbock City Council decided to prepare to go wet. At Thursday morning's meeting the resolution to study zoning laws for the possibility of Lubbock going wet passed four to two.