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The Comprehensive Safety Action Plan hopes to get ahead of the curve on traffic fatalities by taking input directly from the drivers on where a dangerous spot could be. with 15 counties and over 13,000 miles of the South Plains, SPAG has a lot of data to collect.
Samantha Larned
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KTTZ
The South Plains Association of Governments is seeking public input from residents of fifteen counties surrounding Lubbock as part of its Safety Action Plan to improve road conditions and reduce traffic deaths and serious injuries across the region.
David Martin Davies
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Texas Public Radio
ICE agents began targeted enforcement operations in Texas on Sunday, including across North Texas, South Texas and Austin.
Charles Reed
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AP
Today's Newscast
A bill has been filed in the Texas Senate that would set aside up to $10,000 in public funds for parents to send their kids to private school. The Texas Newsrooms Blaise Gainey says critics claim that amount isn’t enough to make the program successful. An Odessa economist says President Trump's policy shifts may not have a huge effect on crude oil production. Tomorrow morning at 7 A.M., Lubbock Mayor Mark McBrayer and District 4 councilman Brayden Rose are hosting Coffee with the Mayor at the Market Street at 4205 98th Street.
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Flatland Cavalry members talk about their return to Lubbock with reporter Bishop Van Buren. Taken on November 3, 2024.
KTTZ
Our reporter Bishop Van Buren interviews Flatland Cavalry, a band that began in Lubbock and returned to the Hub City last week after releasing their new single: "Lubbock."