10/22/09
We've serving up a variety of foods in this week's Food for Thought, but they all share one common ingredient - perfection. NewsChannel 11's Christy Moreland dishes out the details.
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Here is a complete list of the restaurants and their violations for the week ending on 10/22/09.
10/22/09
Something else that has improved because of the Texas Tech Health Science Center School of Medicine is the opportunity for patients in West Texas to be involved in clinical trials. There are currently more than 25 clinical trials here tied to cancer studies nationwide.
10/22/09
Health care reform may be shaky, but medical school enrollment is up for the 11th year in a row. The Association of American Medical Colleges says first-year enrollment jumped again 2% this year over last year.
10/22/09
Salmonella, E-coli and other pathogens sicken 76 million Americans and kill 5,000 every year. So now congress is considering a food safety bill that would allow the FDA to inspect plants more often, recall foods and require safety plans and refuse foreign foods that don't meet safety standards.
10/22/09
They go to Washington to work for you. It's because of your vote that our congressional representatives and senators represent your voice in the nation's capital. NewsChannel 11's Ann Wyatt Little asked Texas Senator John Cornyn his thoughts on some of Washington's hot button issues.
10/22/09
Excitement keeps building as Texas Tech is one day closer to take on Texas A&M Saturday at Jones AT&T Stadium. NewsChannel's Katie Bauer has everything you need to know before the big game.
10/22/09
Lubbock Christian University held a special graduation ceremony for a student before being deployed to Afghanistan next Monday.
10/22/09
The company that manufacturers tasers for police departments nationwide wants officers to stop aiming the tasers at a suspect's chest.
10/22/09
An international drug bust has local ties. State and Federal officials say they arrested 81 people on Wednesday just in the State of Texas.
10/22/09
Fifteen million shares were put on the market Wednesday to help re-pay the U.S. Treasury Department millions in tax dollars that Plains received as part of TARP last year.
10/22/09
Healthcare continues to lead the debate in Washington, so where do the officials you sent there stand? NewsChannel 11's Ann Wyatt Little spoke with Texas Senator John Cornyn Thursday via satellite from Washington and reports on where he stands.
10/22/09
Approval was given to build a new Honors Dorm on the Tech Campus in Thursday's Texas Tech Regents meeting.
10/22/09
NewsChannel 11 wraps up our in-depth look at Lubbock's four bond proposals. We've told you about park and road improvements. Now, we address public safety. Voters will decide whether to spend $7.5-million on three new fire stations in southwest Lubbock.
10/22/09
The countdown to the big game against Texas A&M continues but if you want to see the game, you better have a ticket.
10/22/09
An LCU student has earned the right to graduate, but will not be in the country come time for graduation.