3/17/09
NewsChannel 11 General Manager Dan Jackson shares advice for all of those fortunate enough to have a job right now.
3/17/09
Check out all the scores for this week's area baseball and softball games with Extra Innings!
3/17/09
One Lubbock firefighter is hurt and five families are now homeless following an apartment fire in central Lubbock Tuesday night.
3/17/09
A potentially deadly diet supplement arrives on the South Plains via the U.S. Postal Service. Authorities uncovered more then 1,800 diet pills shipped to Lubbock County from a foreign Internet pharmacy.
3/17/09
There are certain occupations that may get hit harder than others during these tough economic times. NewsChannel 11's Katie Bauer has more.
3/17/09
A mystery murder has finally been solved after two years of investigating. NewsChannel 11's Nicole Pesecky has the latest.
3/17/09
Lubbock Police say the burglary suspect who tried to run down a police officer with his car, has turned himself into authorities.
3/17/09
President Obama says food safety is a continuing concern, and new USDA rules could keep some beef from making it on to your menu. NewsChannel 11's Ann Wyatt Little has details.
3/17/09
A Lubbock County grand jury indicted Calvin Ross Tuesday.
3/17/09
The Monday deadline for a petiton to request a local election to legalize the sale of alcoholic beverages in Gaines County passed with no petition turned in.
3/17/09
The Associated Press says animal rights advocates demand better conditions at the Frontier Meat Company near Morton.
3/17/09
A Lubbock man is a finalist to become the next president of New Mexico State University in Las Cruces.
3/17/09
Another group of Marines return from Iraq.
3/17/09
Lubbockites suffering from chronic illnesses were treated to free produce Tuesday.
3/17/09
Since 2006 Amarillo crime scene investigators have been working to identify a man, whose head was found in a sanitation truck.
3/17/09
Animal advocates want improvements made at a West Texas feedlot where they say live horses are feeding in pens as carcasses decompose nearby.
3/17/09
The CIA Center for the Study of Intelligence released March 13, six volumes of previously classified books detailing various aspects of the CIA's operations in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos in the '60s and '70s.