7/20/09
The house where Buddy Holly and the Crickets wrote one of their most famous songs was moved from its original location in the hopes that it would be opened to the public as a tourist attraction. But NewsChannel 11's Nicole Pesecky discovers the fate of that historic home is now in jeopardy.
7/20/09
For the first time, researchers at the Mayo Clinic have converted stem cells into cells that can repair the heart.
7/20/09
Scientists are very excited about a new drug to treat Lupus. This is the first breakthrough in 50 years.
7/20/09
Brownfield Police continues to seek suspects in an early morning shooting that left 25-year-old Pete Martinez dead.
7/20/09
Authorities have questioned some people, but they're still looking to question others. Family of Pete Martinez, 25, hope those responsible for their son's death will learn from his life.
7/20/09
Newly released details shed more light on the depth of a massive drug trafficking ring in Hockley County. NewsChannel 11's Christy Moreland explains.
7/20/09
Don't wear flip flops in tall grass. That's the advice from Dr. David Smith.
7/20/09
The number of people celebrating their 100th birthday is expected to swell to nearly 6-million people in the next 30 years.
7/20/09
The tragic boat accident that took the life of an Arizona man Sunday on Lake Alan Henry has officials reminding folks to be careful on the water this summer.
7/20/09
A death investigation is underway after a 19-year-old dies from a gunshot wound.
7/20/09
A weekend on the lake turns tragic after an Arizona man drowns in Lake Alan Henry.
7/20/09
The Lubbock Sheriff's Office needs your help in finding a parole violator.
7/20/09
Can a former sheriff's deputy get out of jail? tonight the judge wants to think about it before making a decision.
7/20/09
This year marks the 27th year of the Lubbock Cattle Baron's Ball which will once again be held at the legendary V-8 Ranch.
7/20/09
Late Monday morning, Lubbock authorities recovered the body of a drowning victim from Lake Alan Henry.
7/20/09
The weather pattern will continue to bring storms to West Texas, mainly in the evening and overnight hours.