8/7/08
This week's only low performer invites us inside to explain their critical violations. NewsChannel 11's Christy Moreland dishes out the details in Food for Thought.
8/7/08
Texas Tech University in partnership with Harvard University is on the research forefront of a possible vaccine for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. NewsChannel 11's Justin Michaels has the latest details.
8/7/08
A memorial fund has been set up for the family of a Lubbock soldier who died in a car accident near Fort Hood.
8/7/08
The New Mexico Conference of the United Methodist Church is organizing volunteers to help rebuild Ruidoso homes.
8/7/08
About 80 counties in the state, including Lubbock County, use Texas Tech's Health Sciences Center to perform autopsies, but soon that will change.
8/7/08
A $25 million expansion project will even Tech's football stadium out. The east side of the stadium will be expanded to look like the west side. NewsChannel 11's Katie Bauer has the story.
8/7/08
This year's cotton crop could be affected by more than just heat and rain. The Lubbock County Sheriff's Office says copper wire theft on irrigation pivots is on the rise. NewsChannel 11's Julia Bruck has more.
8/7/08
When the Summer Olympics start on Friday, there will be several former Red Raiders competing in the games, including 3 former Tech track stars, all who still hold school records.