
Sarah Self-Walbrick
News Director-
The organization recently published its annual community status report.
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Three million Texans live in rural communities across the state. Their towns might be small, but they face big challenges.
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Reporter Jane Davenport has some tips for talking with kids about mental health. We also share a few reminders as winter temperatures move into Lubbock.
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Reporter Brad Burt tells us about the regional cities that passed abortion bans this election. We also get further insight into the results of Texas' midterm elections.
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Reporter Jane Davenport tells us Lubbock voters passed a $200 million road bond on Election Day. Reporter Brad Burt found that even without down-ballot voting, Lubbock voters made straight-ticket choices.
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It's Election Day! News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick has a few voting reminders. Also, Reporter Brad Burt takes a look at early voter turnout.
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Reporter Jane Davenport tells us about the nonprofit Team Luke Hope for Minds' upcoming event that will raise money to help families affected by traumatic brain injuries.
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News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick reports the City of Lubbock's Planning and Zoning Board voted to not recommend a zone change for a proposed student housing project in Tech Terrace. On the last day of early voting, Reporter Brad Burt explains one of the races on local ballots.
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News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us how residents feel about a divisive project in Tech Terrace that is on the agenda at tonight’s Planning and Zoning meeting. Reporter Jane Davenport also has a weather warning.
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Our Reporter Brad Burt tells us why you can only cast your ballot at Lubbock grocery stores during the early voting period. KERA's Bill Zeeble reports on a political endorsement made at a North Texas church that appears to be in violation of federal law.