9/17/08
Remember, last week, we showed you a product that promises to water plants for you, but Cecelia wasn't quite ready to offer her "two cents" until she put the Aqua Globes through another test!
9/17/08
Some drop-side cribs are being recalled because they can detach creating a dangerous gap that could kill a child.
9/17/08
da Vinci is revolutionizing surgery today by taking the surgeon's hands-off the patient during some procedures in gynecology and urology.
9/17/08
Flu season is just around the corner, and while there is no approved flu vaccine for newborns, experts say giving the flu shot to pregnant women can protect their babies from the bug.
9/17/08
If your index finger is shorter than your ring finger, experts say that may make you more athletic and motivated to exercise.
9/17/08
Sarah Lambert tells NewsChannel 11 she's always felt connected to the environment, so when it came time to plan her Girl Scout Gold Award project, Lambert knew she wanted to do something 'green'. Now, her plan is coming together much faster than she expected.
9/17/08
The company is called DCP Mainstream and they deal with natural elements like natural gas. But in the wake of Ike, DCP has been dealing with another element - the human element. NewsChannel 11's Justin Michaels reports from Lufkin.
9/17/08
TxDOT tackles a deadly north Lubbock intersection also prone to flooding.
9/17/08
Last week's record rainfall did a lot of damage in Lubbock County, but NewsChannel 11's Brittany Pieper explains how those eight inches of rain rescued four area towns.
9/17/08
Operation cot tear down started this morning. The city has received word from the state, that Lubbock will not be getting any evacuees from Hurricane Ike. NewsChannel 11's Katie Bauer has the story.
9/17/08
The insurance industry estimates Hurricane Ike flooded around 100,000 cars, and there's no guarantee that damage will be reported.
9/17/08
Ransom Canyon officials now believe the dam is safe, at least for now. Concern over the dam's safety was raised after it was pounded by last week's record rainfall and pummeled by large debris.
9/17/08
Around 10 a.m. Thursday, the new stop light will be fully functional.
9/17/08
It is time again for the Panhandle South Plains Fair. On Wednesday, many continue to work to finish last minute preparations. NewsChannel 11's Julia Bruck has more.