Rob Avila
ReporterRob Avila, J.D, is a reporter at Texas Tech Public Media. You can follow him on social media @Robavila_TTUPM.
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Since July, the Lubbock Private Defenders Office has been tasked with coordinating attorneys to represent migrants in criminal trespass cases brought through Operation Lonestar. Their work has challenged some of the operation's narrative, and helped some seek asylum requests.
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While the Holidays are associated with celebration and joy, they can be a difficult time for some. Local experts weigh in on how to support those coping with grief and find mental health support over the holidays.
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Lubbock Power and Light (LP&L) is more prepared than ever to handle potential winter storms, according to their spokesperson, Matt Rose.
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The graphic video shows the altercation between Read and Kyle Carruth.
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The City of Lubbock held a joint meeting with Lubbock County Commissioners to discuss spending $116 million in ARPA funding. Topics of focus included: Homelessness, Public Health, Broadband availability, Mental Health and micro-grants for small business.
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When Lubbock County switched its computer software system from Ki-Corp to Tyler Technologies this August, criminal defense attorneys say they noticed issues immediately. The County say's it's part of the transition process they are working to improve.
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The City of Lubbock's Parks and Recreation department is seeking citizen input on their upcoming Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan. The Plan will guide the future development and operations of the city's parks and recreation facilities over the next 10 years.