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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Cornelius Carrington was killed last year in a drive-by shooting.
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The Texas High Plains Water District has candidates for its board of directors on this year’s local ballot, leaving some Lubbock voters with questions.
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Lubbock County voters will be some of the first in the state to use a new paper-based ballot system.
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Members of the city council voted 7-0 to continue the curfew, which runs from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. on weekdays and from midnight to 6 a.m. on weekends, for those 16 and younger.
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Patterson had a long history of working for the community.
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The Lubbock City Council held its annual budget workshop this week. Here are some highlights.
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With cases once again on the rise, here is some information to help you safely navigate the current COVID outbreak.
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Lubbock is trying to get people more involved in local government. There is another engagement challenge that needs attention: actually getting people to vote in local elections.
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The time of day for Lubbock City Council meetings will soon change, after a unanimous decision from council members. Citizens who spoke during Tuesday's meeting were against the time shift, saying meetings set earlier in the day were inaccessible for most working-class people.
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A Lubbock pediatrician spoke to members of the Texas Senate about her experience responding to mental health cases, with insight that could help the committee figure out a legislative response to the school shooting in Uvalde.