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It's estimated that nine million Texans don't have access to adequate internet, and it's not just a rural Texas problem. On this episode of Listen in,…
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This week on Listen in Lubbock, we’re looking at city leadership and the barriers that exist to attract diverse candidates. It’s been an issue throughout…
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Our community has been living with COVID-19 for a year and while we've learned a lot in that time, there's still a lot we don't know...and may never know.…
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After an unseasonably warm December and faced with an ongoing drought, agricultural experts say planting times might need to change to balance unpredictable weather.
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In many rural parts of the state, there are no hospitals, and few – if any – emergency medical services. Texas Tech Public Media spent the past year examining the problem, and some of the potential solutions to the state’s health care drought.
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Local chef Angie Ragan has joined the competition on Gordon Ramsay's new cooking show "Next Level Chef"
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A Lubbock family is in a race against the clock to raise money for their daughter's terminal brain disease. They have started a GoFundMe to help with the costs of the costly treatment.
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The law allows private citizens to sue anyone who performs or helps someone get an abortion after roughly six weeks. If successful, the plaintiff could be awarded at least $10,000.
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Lubbock is called the capital of live music in Texas. So, what happens when the music stops? Last year when the pandemic made its way to the country,…
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The Texas high plains are characterized by drier weather and the ideal elevation for grape growing, but the land is farmed for a variety of crops.…