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Our community has been living with COVID-19 for a year and while we've learned a lot in that time, there's still a lot we don't know...and may never know.…
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Lubbock is reviewing its city charter, an important document that has not changed much since it was adopted over a century ago. A committee has been…
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The City of Lubbock’s Charter Review Committee will host the first of at least two public hearings at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday at Citizens Tower. This is one…
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When the coronavirus reached Lubbock in the middle of March last year, the city’s public health director Katherine Wells and her team started a…
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Just like many things amidst the COVID pandemic, Lubbock’s State of the City address looked a little different than in years past. Mayor Dan Pope…
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced he's lifting statewide executive orders that limit occupancy for businesses and require Texans to wear masks in public…
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Letrice “Cat” Haggard-Gowdy and her husband have been dropping off blankets with stray animals in Lubbock for years. As temperatures started dipping lower…
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Even with icy roads and temperatures in the teens, Lubbock’s Health Department managed to give over 1,700 COVID-19 vaccine shots on Tuesday. That’s about…
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A confidential source tipped off the FBI after 32-year-old Ryan Scott Zink of Lubbock posted videos to his Facebook page of himself at the Jan. 6…
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Willie Lusk, the expert bootmaker of Lusk’s Boot Shop, was honored last month at the Texas Tech Museum. Pairs of his boots were on display where visitors…