11/29/09
The race is on to replace former Sheriff David Gutierrez who resigned in mid-August to take a job with the state.
11/29/09
Lubbock Power and Light could borrow up to $105 million. City Council is expected to approve the debt on Wednesday.
11/29/09
Falling is dangerous and sometimes even deadly for older Americans. A new study says seniors, 70 and older, who suffer from chronic bone and joint pain face an increased risk of falling.
11/29/09
The suspect of an armed robbery at a Lubbock pawn shop Saturday morning is still at large. It happened around 9:30 a.m. at the Cash America Pawn shop on North University.
11/29/09
As the holiday season of giving starts, a Lubbock woman hopes to sell Christmas presents with a purpose.
11/29/09
Lubbock's former Deputy Chief Medical Examiner is accused of falsifying his credentials.
11/29/09
Numbers of poaching cases are higher than usual.
11/29/09
The Lubbock Business park will soon become a TIF or tax increment finance district.
11/29/09
It's illegal to sell human body parts to the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center for research or instruction. However, a Dallas TV station discovered that one company discovered a loophole.
11/29/09
Lubbock is about to go on a major campaign for increased pedestrian safety.
11/29/09
NewsChannel 11 has received emails asking why the golf course at 34th and Milwaukee closed.
11/29/09
You can help West Texas receive both political power and federal funds in just 10 minutes. That's what the U.S. Census Bureau says about the 2010 Census.
11/29/09
Computer giant Microsoft sues a Plainview businessman and wins. A judge ruled last week that Johnny Rose and his company "epic computer solutions" did violate Microsoft copyrights and trademarks.
11/29/09
Kierra Mallard scored 21 points to lead Texas Tech to a 67-60 victory over Prairie View A&M today, giving the Lady Raiders the Basketball Travelers Tip-Off Tourney title.