9/24/08
NewsChannel 11's Cecelia Jones tests a product that works like a "Snap," but Does It Work?
Aside from two headliner concerts, attendees can enjoy live music performed each night in different venues throughout the Depot Entertainment District from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
9/24/08
The clot-busting drug "TPA" may help many patients within three hours of a stroke, but be sure to go to the doctor because every minute counts when it comes to a stroke.
9/24/08
Lubbock County Republicans and Democrats both have booths set up at the South Plains Fair. They are reaching out to fairgoers to get them registered to vote.
9/24/08
It's already time to talk about the flu again. There is good news this year, the countries vaccine supply is climbing to a record amount.
9/24/08
A Texas Tech official will help create rules and regulations for Lubbock police and firefighters.
9/24/08
Each day dozens of carnival workers run the rides at the South Plains Fair. But when the fair closes and you head for home for the night, many carnival workers never even leave the grounds. NewsChannel 11's Julia Bruck has more.
9/24/08
There's a battle afoot in the Hub City. It's between Lubbockites and mosquitoes and it's a pesky problem that's persisted for too long. NewsChannel 11's Justin Michaels has more on what the city is doing to battle these bugs.
9/24/08
Lubbock's City Manager says previous estimates of City damage due to flooding were too high.
9/24/08
The economic crisis and raw politics threatened to derail the first presidential debate as John McCain challenged Barack Obama to delay the Friday forum and join forces to help Washington fix the financial mess. Obama rebuffed his GOP rival, saying the next president needs to "deal with more than one thing at once."
9/24/08
On Thursday, the Lubbock City Council will look at a proposal to tax themselves, along with school districts and the county for storm water. NewsChannel 11's Ben Lawson spoke with councilmembers on both sides of the issue.