Reece Nations
Reporter-
A pair of new laws recently passed by the state legislature prohibits universities from having offices of diversity, equity and inclusion, and alters tenure practices.
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Chances of surviving a tornado are reasonably high if proper precautions are taken and public warnings are observed.
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The Lubbock Police Department shared data and other insights after citizens shared concerns about over-policing.
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The 34th Street mainstay is the longest-operating local restaurant in Lubbock.
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Lubbock County’s drought might finally be over according to new data from a national drought monitor. But the rain brought some challenges, too.
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The current system emphasizes constantly increasing enrollment rates. The new funding model allows schools the flexibility to address the educational needs of their own respective communities.
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The new endowment is meant to support research efforts at public universities across the state.
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Clapp Pool’s season began May 28 and will run through Saturday, Aug. 5.
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Texas is funding education opportunities as the field seeks more people to take on what current EMTs say is a tough job.
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Scattered thunderstorms are predicted for the evenings of Monday through Thursday next week, potentially boosting groundwater levels needed for crop irrigation as spring planting season gives way to the summer growing season.