Fresh Summer Flavors Fit for the Patio

Gatherings in the summer sun are all about easy, convenient recipes combined with the joy warm weather brings.
Remembering Joe Kapp 3/19/1938—5/8/2023
Joe lived to the ripe old age of 85, and in between, he lived his life out loud and made history in the process.
Escuela vocacional: la alternativa en la que nadie piensa
En la actualidad, mucha gente cree que el camino de una vida gratificante es un diploma de una universidad.
Battle to Ban Books at Schools Dramatically Escalates

“Public school libraries have always been essential features of our democracy. But what we are seeing now is a real polarization of what should and should not be available, driven by the few.” –
Racist Bullying Spreading Throughout More Lubbock Schools
In the seemingly unending story concerning some Lubbock school students being racially targeted just for being Black, the latest chapter involves racist bullying at several school campuses within the Lubbock Independent School District.
Recharge for Summer Fun with a Sweet Superfood
Summer adventures can often take people just about anywhere, from down the street at the neighborhood pool to across the country on a family road trip.
Children Are Dying at Rates Not Seen in 100 Years

Between 2019-2021, gun deaths among young Americans rose 50% and surpassed car accidents as the leading cause of death for the first time.
Produce Shopping on a Budget
Cooking meals that bring your loved ones joy is often objective No. 1 but creating those flavorful favorites on an appropriate budget is an important aspect of well-rounded, family-friendly recipes.
Remembering Jerry Springer

Jerry Springer, the father of trash tv and longtime television host has died at the age of 79.
Terlingua Anyone?

“Half the town is drunker than snot 24 hours a day, and they don’t kill anybody”