In celebration of our veterans, Lubbock oral surgeon Dr. Robert Ioppolo is doing some good of his own by giving a Lubbock Army veteran a new smile for free.
In Lubbock, keeping wildlife safe is a top priority for experts with the South Plains Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. For 33 years, the South Plains Wildlife Rehabilitation Center is the go-to for injured, orphaned or sick wild animals.
For many, September 11, 2001, is a day engraved in our memories. With Saturday marking the 20th anniversary, many people who are young adults now, weren’t even born yet.
This weekend, Abuelos hosted Lubbock ISD’s ‘For the Kids’ fundraiser. The huge lineup and delicious food drew a crowd to support Lubbock families in need.
Summertime weather seems like it’s here to stay. It’s a great opportunity for people to get out and get moving, something many have been deprived of over the past year. LHUCA is helping that effort with ‘Song and Dance’ mornings.
An organization called Beyond the Call of Duty travels to the U.S. to honor the service of our fallen officers. Over the past week, it has stopped here in Lubbock to remember one of our very own — Nicholas Reyna.
The coffeehouse’s “cause drink” for May, June and July was created with kids in mind. The Champions for Children cream soda is more than a refreshing summer drink. It’s proceeds will support a vital cause in Lubbock.
Our community continues to find ways to honor fallen first responders Officer Nicholas Reyna and Lieutenant Eric Hill and to support firefighter Matt Dawson.