NewsChannel 11 General Manager Dan Jackson's thoughts on the Lubbock Chamber's effort to get alcohol on the ballot.
9/2/08
For 10-years, teen suicide rates were going down. Then, in 2004, not only did the trend reverse but also it spiked and now continues to go up. Today, 100-teenagers commit suicide in the U.S. every week.
9/2/08
There are about 26-million people living with Alzheimer's and, with people living longer, that number is expected to grow to 106-million by the year 2050. That is why the race is on to find real treatments to stop or at least delay dementia.
9/2/08
Lubbock ISD students in the class of 2008 scored higher on the SAT than state and national averages.
9/2/08
The family of a Texas Tech graduate student and teaching assistant needs your help to find 61-year-old Michael Leonard Krasnick. NewsChannel 11's Julia Bruck has more.
9/2/08
The newly formed political action committee will head the effort to bring alcohol sales to a vote in Lubbock.
9/2/08
Downtown Lubbock will get a makeover but before developers can add to the area, they'll have to fix some infrastructure issues. NewsChannel 11's Brittany Pieper has details on what preparations need to happen first.
9/2/08
Cooper High School senior Kayla Vines, 18, is recovering at Covenant Medical Center Tuesday night. Her twin sister, Kelsey, died Tuesday afternoon following a fatal car accident in south Lubbock County.
9/2/08
A Lubbock man is in critical condition Tuesday after being hit by a car early Saturday morning.
9/2/08
Good news for a major Lubbock employer.
9/2/08
Officials with the Department of Public Safety confirms there were two females inside the vehicle. And one of them has died as the result of her injuries.
9/2/08
The driver was heading eastbound in on East 50th Street around 4:30 a.m. Tuesday, when she lost control of her car, hit a tree, and then a utility pole.