Change how you celebrate the super bowl. The Vice President takes the White House Campaign for gun control on the road. We have the news many bart riders have been waiting a long time to hear. Ktvu channel 2 news continues. And good morning. Its friday january 25th im brian flores. Dave clark is off today. Good morning, im pam cook. Steve is here with the weather. And what is it going to be like today steven . How is your voice . Struggling a little bit. It will be all right there. Thank you. We do have mostly cloudy conditions. It looks like a little bit of light rain is done. Its in Southern California now. Temperatures today partly sunny and cloudy with low 60s. Steve, good morning. The traffic here on interstate 880 looking pretty good. No major problems if you are driving through. Also the morning commute looks good on westbound interstate 80 getting out to the mccarthur maze lets go back to the desk. Thank you. Topping our news this morning an abduction attempt has parents and st
Oklahoma City – Businessman John Kennedy, non-profit leader Marnie Taylor and former University of Oklahoma gymnastics star Maggie Nichols will be feted next month at an annual gala honoring those
As the Lubbock Public Health Department continues to vaccinate citizens, the COVID-19 variants throughout the United States present a new threat. Lubbock experts discussed the variants and whether the vaccine protects against them.
Dr. Ron Cook, Lubbock Public Health Authority, said the coronavirus is a RNA virus and is made up of spike proteins. The spikes are made up of three different moieties, three little puzzle pieces as Cook called them.
Sometimes when the virus replicates one of the puzzle pieces changes its shape, this is called a mutation, Cook said.
âIt still fits together, but it changes just a little bit, and our immune system is so efficient that we make antibodies that fit that one type of spike protein,â Cook said. âSo, when that one little piece changes, then it sort of evades the immune system.â