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Texas Tech faculty member protests against course review process implemented by the university this spring.
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Texas Tech students and faculty gathered at Memorial Circle Thursday afternoon to protest against new restrictions on course materials.
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  • Yesterday, Lubbock County officially opened its new Medical Examiner’s Office, bringing death investigations back to Lubbock after years of outsourcing autopsies. Officials gathered in the panhandle this week for the anniversary of the Smokehouse Creek Fire, the largest wildfire in Texas history. The 2025 legislative session passed several improvements to the state’s wildfire preparedness, but our Brad Burt reports that lawmakers say the work is not yet done.
  • February is Black History Month, a time to reflect on the resilience and achievements of African Americans across the country and here in our own community. KTTZ's Mia Shephard spoke with members of the Lubbock Roots Historical Council at their exhibition at the beginning of the month, highlighting Black artists.
  • Nearly a year after a child died of measles in connection with the West Texas outbreak, Lubbock Public health confirmed a case in an unvaccinated resident yesterday. Public health officials are working to identify and contact those who may have been exposed. After a number of states have dealt different rulings in cases raised against the company behind the herbicide Roundup, the issue is heading to the U.S. Supreme Court. Our Charley Maranville reports the case hinges on who has the power to regulate manufacturers.