9/2/09
NewsChannel 11 General Manager Dan Jackson comments on the TABC's latest decision concerning alcohol in Lubbock.
9/2/09
The two most popular words in the world of kitchen cleaners are "no scrubbing." And that's the claim of the product we're testing in this week's "Does It Work?" report.
9/2/09
Texas State beats Red Raiders in three in front of record crowd
9/2/09
Lubbock health officials are encouraging college students to receive a Meningitis shot, with everyone's attention on the flu it is important to remember that meningitis is still around and can be fatal.
9/2/09
The CDC announced Wednesday seasonal flu shots will be good for the entire season, all the way through spring.
9/2/09
The Federal Government has unveiled its strongest tool in the fight against swine flu, Elmo.
9/2/09
Several Lubbock residents have said the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission was unorganized in handling this protest. A previous internal audit shows the T.A.B.C. found some problems with the protest system themselves.
9/02/09
Texas Tech seems to have a commanding lead on getting new state money for Tier One status.
9/2/09
Wednesday marked Governor Rick Perry's first visit to Lubbock since his opponent Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison announced her bid for his seat. NewsChannel 11's Ann Wyatt Little was at Gov. Perry's grassroots gathering.
9/2/09
The biggest barrier between us in Lubbock and water from Lake Alan Henry is a disagreement over money. The Lubbock City Council hopes to have all negotiations on land for the pipeland finalized by their next meeting. NewsChannel 11's Katie Bauer has the story.
9/02/09
It was one year ago Wednesday that a dump truck crossed the center line along a busy stretch of Indiana Avenue just south of the Lubbock city limits and took the life of Kelsey Vines.
9/2/09
The traffic lights at Milwaukee Avenue and the entrance to Canyon Crossing have always just flashed yellow. The city says starting Thursday they will cycle green, yellow, and red.
9/2/09
NewsChannel 11 has confirmed that two Lubbock post offices are no longer on the list for a possible closure.
9/2/09
Lubbock is just a few days away from the start of a new football season. The Texas Tech Athletic Department is gearing up for thousands of fans to pour into the stadium, and one of their biggest projects is parking.
9/2/09
The capital murder trial delayed on Monday in order to await DNA test results is expected to begin in a Lubbock court room on Thursday.
9/2/09
Lubbock police are attempting to locate a man wanted in connection with several thefts in Lubbock, Wolfforth and Slaton.
9/2/09
Red Raider fans, get your guns up and your red and black gear on and go to the Texas Tech Community Wide Pep Rally on Thursday evening.
9/2/09
A Lubbock woman stands indicted for a fatal hit and run that happened two weeks ago.
9/2/09
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission expects to start issuing alcohol permits in Lubbock within the next few days. That announcement came late Wednesday afternoon when TABC said it is dismissing all citizen protests concerning wet/dry status that are delaying alcohol sales in Lubbock.
9/2/09
TABC officials have dissmissed the alcohol protests that have delayed permits in Lubbock.
9/2/09
The race is on for the republican nomination for the 2010 governor's seat. Governor Rick Perry was in Lubbock Wednesday rallying his supporters.