1/7/09
The TV Commercial says, "Simply rub and with a few quick strokes. Just eight seconds of actual time and presto a perfectly peeled potato."
1/7/09
The cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil could someday be approved for use in males.
1/7/09
When a teen drives around with the windows up and the radio so loud you can hear it outside the car, you know that is not good for their ears. But who would have thought that just playing golf with certain clubs could also be damaging to your ears?
1/8/09
Talk of a bond election has been put off. Mayor Martin was not feeling well Thursday and asked that it be delayed.
1/7/09
Police responded to reports of a carjacking at the Stone Hollow Apartments in the 1500 Block of East Cornell, Wednesday morning.
1/7/09
Where to spend taxpayer dollars, that's what's on the agenda for Lubbock City Council on Thursday. NewsChannel 11's Katie Bauer has the story.
1/7/09
Hoots Liquor, Beer and Wine is expressing its opinion to the public, through the marquee in front of their store.
1/7/09
A two time Texas Tech graduate is found dead in San Antonio, and police say she is the victim of a homicide.
1/7/09
The City of Lubbock received no bids in the online auction to purchase and move the historic Tara West house. But there is still an opportunity to purchase this landmark by way of a sealed bid.
1/7/09
One person is recovering from an East Lubbock traffic accident.
1/7/09
Customarily, the Governor and the Lieutenant Governor leave the state for one day during the legislative session, which makes the President Pro Tem or "Governor for a Day."
1/7/09
The deadline for bids to purchase and move Tara House West in Lubbock passed Wednesday with no one making an offer. Still, city leaders say they still have some interest in the home, so they're extending the deadline by two days.
1/7/09
The OC Ranch tries to keep the old western traditions alive. NewsChannel 11's Julia Bruck takes us about 65 miles southwest Lubbock to where they were branding approximately 400 head of cattle.
1/7/09
It's been five years since 78-year-old Mary Davis also known as the Candy Lady was found dead inside her East Lubbock home. Police haven't named any suspects in the case, but investigators are still searching for the murderer.
1/7/09
A law meant to keep poison away from children could be lethal for some local small businesses and thrift stores. NewChannel 11's Ann Wyatt Little explains.