9/1/09
NewsChannel 11 General Manager Dan Jackson takes time to personally welcome two new superintendents to the Lubbock area.
9/1/09
Nationwide Tuesday people lined up to recieve flu vaccinations inside thier pharmacies which were being distributed early. Many drug stores across the nation opened as flu shot clinics in addition to just a pharmacie, offering protection against the seasonal flu.
9/1/09
United Blood Services and Mix-100 want to remind you about the 13th Annual Labor of Love Blood Drive.
9/2/09
Funeral services are set for the Plainview doctor killed in Cottle County on Sunday.
9/1/09
A new government report out Tuesday from the Institute of Health says where you live might well affect your child's waistline.
9/1/09
It's money the city should get to keep, but problems at Lubbock's Municipal Court could cost thousands.
9/1/09
According to the Brownfield News, Brownfield Police arrested 20-year-old Mike Contreras Tuesday and 24-year-old Chris Martinez July 30th in connection with the murder of Pete Martinez on July 20th.
9/1/09
A man who set his own house on fire is headed to prison.
9/1/09
An armed robber that was arrested in March of 2008 and was on NewsChannel 11's Most Wanted wall has now been sentenced to 20-years in prison.
9/1/09
The autopsy on a local Mixed Martial Arts fighter found dead Sunday morning in Muleshoe is complete.
9/1/09
A fund has been set up for the family of a man who was killed in a motorcycle accident on Saturday.
9/1/09
Before now the search for a new sheriff was unofficial. On Tuesday, it became official and the job opening was posted.
9/1/09
Lubbock County Sheriff David Gutierrez handed his letter of resignation to the County Commissioners Tuesday.
9/1/09
The Walk With Pride event, sponsored by the Lubbock Association of Realtors (LAR), provides shoes to needy children at the beginning of each school year.
9/1/09
A project that could be 30 years in the making got its start on Tuesday night when a public meeting was held to consider the feasibility study for the Lubbock outer route. NewsChannel 11's Katie Bauer has details.
9/1/09
Starting Tuesday, any child under the age of eight is required by law to sit in a child safety seat, unless the child is at least 4'9" tall. If parents don't shell out the money now for one, it could cost more if caught without it.
9/1/09
Chalk and white board markers are becoming a sign of the times. Nearly 250 LISD classrooms have new interactive equipment, and this new technology is making students of all ages - Smart.
September
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