10/8/09
There's a vast variety of flavors in this week's Food for Thought.
10/9/09
Check out all the scores from Week 6 of high school football action in the End Zone.
10/8/09
The new seating areas at Jones AT&T Stadium will be available beginning with the Texas A&M game.
10/8/09
It would be hard enough to go through a bone marrow transplant once, but a 54-year-old man from Olton will reportedly be the first in Texas to undergo a third bone marrow transplant to stay alive.
10/8/09
This morning there is a slight chance of rain in the forecast with cloudy skies.
10/8/09
Healthwise, you've heard a lot about flu prevention and now here is what happens if the bug gets you. The FDA says first, remember that the vast majority of people who get the flu live through it and if you have a fever, take something over the counter like Tylenol or Motrin.
10/8/09
People who have had shingles may be at greater risk for stroke.
10/8/09
The Lubbock City limit boundaries may be expanding soon. During Thursday's work session, the city council discussed plans to annex two different portions of land north and southwest of current city lines.
10/8/09
Doctors advise if you are running a fever then you should stay home from work or school, and this year especially, the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce tells us at the peak of flu season some businesses could see 15% of their workforce home sick. NewsChannel 11's Katie Bauer has the story.
10/8/09
Flu season has arrived early here in Lubbock, but with the normal flu, H1N1, and the common cold hanging around, it's hard to know what symptoms go with what virus, and what you should do to protect yourself. NewsChannel 11's Katie Bauer has the story.
10/8/09
NewsChannel 11 has learned a Lubbock couple was killed after a collision with a school bus in Scurry County.
10/8/09
The City Council approved an Atmos rate hike in the Thursday morning meeting that will cost customers more to have heating gas piped into their homes, but customers will also see a break in monthly fees.
10/8/09
A single engine plane made an emergency landing in north Lubbock after running out of fuel.
10/8/09
An accident on I-27, just south of Dimmitt Highway sent two men to hospital with serious injuries around 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
10/8/09
The new Lubbock City Attorney was ceremonially sworn in during Thursday's City Council meeting.
10/8/09
Reynaldo Jeremy Enriquez, 20, of Clovis was sentenced to serve 30-years after being convicted of numerous charges that were filed against him.
10/8/09
When Barnes and Noble moves to the South Plains Mall, the old location may not change much. The current bookstore will become the new Godeke Library location.
10/8/09
NewsChannel 11's Nicole Pesecky analyzes the emotional comments made by the jury foreman in the Levi King trial -- including comments about the judge.
10/8/09
Lubbock water crews continue repairs on large water line break at 18th and Avenue A.
10/8/09
If you want to send mail to the troops, AIM Mail Centers are providing free postage to the U.S. military through November 26th.
10/8/09
Two new principals were named for Lubbock Independent School District in the Thursday LISD Trustees meeting.
10/8/09
Covenant Health Systems will offer free infant and child car seat safety checks on Friday, October 9th from 1:00 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. at Kohl's Department store at 3307 98th Street.
10/8/09
Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Lubbock is set to host the 5th annual Vino Festivo, Lubbock's premier art, wine, and food festival, October 8, 2009 at 6:30 p.m. at the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts.
10/8/09
Texas Tech's Rawls College of Business building will serve as an anchor for a new North Campus Gateway that will be an entrance to the campus from the Marsha Sharp Freeway.
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Here is a complete list of the schools and their violations for the week ending on 10/8/09.
10/8/09
A very strong cold front will hit Lubbock between 6:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. and temperatures will drop 20 degrees or more within 15 to 30 minutes after the front hits.
10/8/09
Lubbock City Council takes up a number of issues from across the city Tuesday morning. One generating a lot of talk around town, a new home for Godeke Library.
10/8/09
The Lubbock City Council met on Thursday morning and had a full agenda to discuss and vote on.