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From Texas Public Radio: The Food and Drug Administration is meeting publicly today to talk about the first of two COVID vaccines that might get approval…
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The data may look better this week, but at Tuesday’s weekly COVID-19 news conference, Lubbock officials said they’re looking at it with “cautious…
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From Houston Public Media:Texas received $11.2 billion in CARES Act funding to cope with bills run up in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.But there’s a…
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Just six month ago, the Tim Cole memorial statue on 19th Street and University Avenue was bustling with Black Lives Matter protests.Tyler Hardy was a…
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During the latest COVID-19 surge in Texas, Lubbock’s region was one of the first to reach a high hospitalization rate set by the state. Forty-five days…
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Steven Macias said when he first tested positive for the novel coronavirus in August, he felt like he had a bad, but manageable, case of the flu.“The…
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The City of Lubbock has confirmed 596 new cases of COVID-19 and six additional deaths as of 4:00 p.m. The total number of cases in Lubbock County is…
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Texas Tech students are heading home for the Thanksgiving holiday as COVID cases continue to rise throughout Lubbock. Despite the fact that COVID cases…
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Lubbock Health Authority Dr. Ron Cook said a safe Thanksgiving celebration is possible. At a Tuesday news conference, Cook shared what his family will be…
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From The Texas Tribune: Health care workers will be the first people in Texas to receive a COVID-19 vaccine once one receives emergency approval from the…