You've probably see the number of national and statewide news stories about COVID rising in the last few weeks. The reason for that is because we are seeing a new surge in Texas, including here in Lubbock, but there is reason for optimism...
The City of Lubbock Public Health Department announced on Tuesday that they will begin providing COVID vaccines for children aged 6 months through 5 years old. The City of Lubbock's Public Health Department will offer the Moderna vaccine and the Pfizer vaccine...
It's almost that time again. Kids will start going back to school soon in Lubbock and hopefully this will be a somewhat normal year where most, if not all instruction is done face to face and in a classroom.
It also means we will start seeing more back to school sales, fundraisers, and drives...
The polar vortex and the cold temperatures associated with it have arrived in Lubbock, but that hasn't stopped Lubbock citizens from braving the cold and even snow flurries to get their COVID-19 vaccine.
Lubbock continues to do well at getting the vaccine into the arms of Lubbock citizens...
More than 15-thousand citizens have received at least their first shot for the COVID-19 vaccine and that number will increase this week. In addition to those who will receive their second shot of the COVID-19 vaccine, the City of Lubbock Health Department announced on Sunday that there will be three clinics this week at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center for those needing to get their first shot...
As 2020 draws to an end, the COVID-19 pandemic rages on. But with vaccines in hand, the Lubbock Health Department looks to give hope to health care workers.