9/29/08
A NewsChannel 11 Investigation has uncovered potentially more problems for a family-owned Lubbock funeral home. This time, a former employee is accusing White Funeral Home of cheating families out of hundreds of dollars. Investigator Cecelia Jones says she found it all at the courthouse.
9/29/08
The deadline to register for the November election is just one week away.
9/29/08
New Mexico authorities say the suspect in Thursday's double shooting in Clovis could be in Lubbock and Lubbock authories take another one of NewsChannel 11's Most Wanted into custody.
9/29/08
Sometimes what appears to be Parkinson's, dementia, or Alzheimer's, is instead a neurological disorder called normal pressure hydrocephalus, or NPH.
9/29/08
Make your appointment right away to schedule a mammogram courtesy of Covenant and the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
9/29/08
Stress and the weather can be triggers for asthma but a genetics team at the University of Chicago has discovered the first gene linked to asthma.
9/29/09
A young male turned himself in. Because of his age, officials are not releasing his name.
9/29/08
Supporters of Texas Tech Hockey and the extracurricular programs it supports, filled Lubbock City Hall Monday asking city leaders to keep the ice at City Bank Coliseum. Thursday, the council voted not to accept a new, revised contract with the team, essentially shutting down the only ice skating rink in Lubbock.
9/29/08
Even though there's been some panic on Wall Street following the House's rejection of the $700 billion bailout plan, local economists say people in Lubbock don't have much to worry about right now.
9/29/08
Some education advocates want your thoughts on building a two-year college in East Lubbock. One of those is former City Council candidate Armando Gonzales who will help host a public meeting on the issue Monday night. NewsChannel 11's Julia Bruck explains.
9/29/08
Covenant wins a patient satisfaction award.
9/29/08
Monday, the House rejected the $700 billion plan to bail out the nation's struggling financial institutions and the stock market fell sharply because of it. So, what do these national troubles mean for Lubbock? NewsChannel 11's Brittany Pieper found out.