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A sign welcoming visitors to Big Lake in front of greenery and a cloudy, blue sky.
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The Texas Tribune
Despite the efforts of local governments and others, the move to provide internet access to millions of Texans has been slow and faces new challenges.
Hundreds rallied outside the Texas Capitol on Wednesday, March 20, 2023, to protest the anti-LGBTQ legislation making its way through the state Legislature.
Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
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KUT
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The Lubbock Independent School District Board of Trustees will meet tonight at 6 p.m. to make a final decision on possible consolidations and closures of several elementary and middle schools, potentially including Hodges Elementary, O.L. Slaton, and Overton Elementary. KERA's Pablo Arauz Peña reports that Texas remains the top state for domestic net migration, according to the latest Census data.
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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."