NewsChannel 11 General Manager Dan Jackson explains why he feels a few Lubbock hotels should be held accountable for overbooking guests.
7/22/08
About 115,000 personalized pacifiers called "It's My Binky" are under recall because the button ring handle and shield with nipple can detach, posing a choking hazard.
7/22/08
Women who put off getting a mammogram because they are afraid it might hurt, could benefit from an over-the-counter pain-relieving gel.
7/22/08
Most women do not talk about this, but many who take certain drugs for depression also experience some sexual side effects.
7/22/08
For the first time, the Lubbock city budget jumped past half a billion dollars.
7/22/08
At 8 p.m., the water in Wilson should be turned back on, but it's not yet ready to drink.
7/22/08
A follow-up to a story, NewsChannel 11 first brought you last week. A pedestrian who was hit by a car on South Loop 289 has died.
7/22/08
Clinic will ensure that students, faculty and staff are ready to travel the road before the fall semester begins.
7/22/08
With the sun down, the strain on Xcel Energy's power grid lessened Tuesday night, but the company continues to push conservation. NewsChannel 11's Ben Lawson has details.
7/22/08
Lubbock residents made their voices heard at City Hall Tuesday when they spoke out against the possible building of an animal shelter at Clapp Park during the City Council meeting. NewsChannel 11's Brittany Pieper was there and has more.
7/22/08
Local public school districts are now considering offering bible classes as electives in their high schools. Texas State Board of Education members gave final approval to the new curriculum last week. NewsChannel 11's Katie Bauer has the story.
7/22/08
Last year the Western All-Stars made it to the Little League World Series. Now we have another group of kids moving closer to that lofty goal.
7/22/08
More than 350,000 Xcel Energy customers are asked to cut-back Tuesday night. As NewsChannel 11's Ben Lawson explains, unplanned maintenance at two facilities is taking longer than expected.
7/22/08
If demand continues to outpace supply, the company could be forced to initiate controlled outages around the Texas-New Mexico region.