I remember when I was growing up and going out to eat was one of those luxuries. We didn't do it very often. It was a big deal when we got to go even to McDonalds as the years went by that changed for a lot of people.
A Lubbock thrift store that served our community for over 50 years has closed permanently. We look at the reasons why it closed and commiserate our loss here.
With the school year officially underway, it is likely that we will see an increase in COVID cases. Here is what parents need to know about the current variant.
It's a new school year and across Lubbock and the entire state, kids are heading back into the classrooms. And while that may be good news for mom and dad and for the educational well-being of the student, it also means germs and sickness are soon to follow...
The survey taken by the Texas State Teachers Association in 2018 was alarming enough. But it's gotten worse, especially during an extreme teacher shortage.