7/30/08
It's been a long journey for Christy Devitt, learning that she was pregnant at almost the same time she was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer. Now, this final road to recovery takes her to radiation.
7/30/08
Replacing your razor cartridges can be expensive, but what if you could sharpen those dull razors and save your money instead? NewsChannel 11's Cecelia Jones puts the Save-A-Blade to the Does it Work test.
7/30/08
Wednesday, a Lubbock teen told emergency room staff she delivered a still-born baby and left it in her back yard. Now, police await autopsy results to determine if that story is true.
7/30/08
One Lubbock County Sheriff's Deputy is getting some unexpected time off. But it's not a vacation - he's quarantined at his home after testing positive for tuberculosis. NewsChannel 11's Justin Michaels has more.
7/30/08
Citizens speak out against having the animal shelter in Clapp Park and local city council listens. On Thursday the Animal Shelter Advisory Board and coucil members are meeting to discuss locations. NewsChannel 11's Katie Bauer has the story.
7/30/08
The start of school is just around the corner, but there is more to think about than school supplies. NewsChannel 11's Brittany Pieper explains why parents have a bit of homework before their kids go back to class.
7/30/08
The FDA says a salmonella strain has been linked to a farm in Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
7/30/08
The wife of the former New Deal Police Chief testified Wednesday that she picked up her husband's prescription not him.
7/30/08
Lubbock Police need help identifying a man who recently purchased groceries with a stolen Lone Star Card.
7/30/08
Sources tell NewsChannel 11 that the child's mother went to Covenant Medical Center earlier Wednesday, and told the staff that she had given birth to baby at home. She claimed the baby was deceased and had buried it next to her garage.
7/30/08
One Lubbock County Sheriff's Deputy is quarantined at his home after testing positive for Tuberculosis. As a precaution, other Sheriff's Office personnel were tested and the "Sheriff's Inmate Work Program" was shut down so that all the inmates could be tested as well.