Last week Lubbock had flooding of historic proportions. NewChannel 11 General Manager Dan Jackson comments on the city's response to this damaging and potentially dangerous event.
9/16/08
A Lubbock County grand jury decided there is enough evidence to send one of NewsChannel 11's Most Wanted to trial.
9/16/08
Hurricane Ike left over a million of residents in the dark and some South Plains electrical workers are ready to help out. NewsChannel 11's Katie Bauer has the story.
9/16/08
Tuesday, a Texas Tech psychology professor testified to the committee discussing his findings on suicide in the military. For one Lubbock father this reality of war hit too close to home and he shares his thoughts with NewsChannel 11's Brittany Pieper.
9/16/08
Come November, Lubbock voters can cast their ballot in the presidential election. One of those voters will be a Lubbock-Cooper High School teacher who is a new U.S. citizen. NewsChannel 11's Julia Bruck reports.
9/16/08
Eleven people have been assigned the task of finding a new provost for Texas Tech University.
9/16/08
The purpose of the meeting is to address citizen issues in District 4. Special guests will include Mayor Tom Martin and City Manager Lee Ann Dumbauld.
9/16/08
One person is hospitalized following an overnight accident in northwest Lubbock.
9/16/08
Reaction after the second of two lawsuits against Lubbock County and state district judge Brad Underwood is dismissed.
9/16/08
Local officials continue to study the dam at Ransom Canyon.
9/16/08
The doors of the Expo Inn may look nothing like the pearly gates you imagine, but guests say what's inside these doors is nothing less than a God-send. NewsChannel 11's Christy Moreland reports from Lufkin.
9/16/08
Local experts say area agriculture, education, and healthcare are keeping our economy stable, and they predict it will stay that way.
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If you qualify for the Economic Stimulus Payment and haven't yet filed a tax return to get it, you still have time, but your deadlines is October 15.