Brad Burt
ReporterBrad Burt is a reporter for KTTZ, born and raised in Lubbock. He has made a point to focus on in-depth local coverage, including civic and accountability reporting. Brad's professional interest in local journalism started on set as a member of the technical production team at KCBD Newschannel 11 before becoming a digital and investigative producer.
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Gregory Rushin’s appointment follows the City’s announcement of LPD chief Floyd Mitchell’s resignation on September 12.
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Floyd Mitchell's last day will be Friday, September 22.
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The complaint refers to the city’s lack of action to address industrial zoning near residential neighborhoods as “unlawful.”
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A few dozen supporters, opponents and librarians came to a Lubbock event hosted by a national LGBT hate group.
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Tenants report mold, broken doors and temperatures inside their units reaching over 90 degrees because of broken air conditioners.
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Many Lubbockites make more than minimum wage, but that doesn’t mean it’s enough to pay the rent.
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Matador and Perryton continue recovery efforts after losing neighbors in deadly storms.
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So far this year, these stings have resulted in 116 total arrests. Six people have been identified by police as victims of human trafficking.
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Pandemic-era benefits improved financial stability. Still, many families have a hard time getting by.
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TxDOT says pedestrian deaths account for a fifth of all traffic fatalities in the state.