
Sarah Self-Walbrick
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News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us about redesign proposals for Lubbock's brick-paved Broadway. Texas Public Radio's Marian Navarro reports on heat-related deaths in South Texas.
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Historic preservation and practicality are some of the factors considered in new plans.
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News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us about a sit-in demonstration at yesterday's city council meeting in support of the LGBTQ+ community. The Texas Newsroom’s Sergio Martínez-Beltrán reports on the next legislative special session.
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The silent protest was organized after the council largely ignored requests for a proclamation recognizing June as Pride Month.
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Reporter Brad Burt shares details about the deadly tornado that hit Matador last week. News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick says this week's dangerous heat can have a hard effect on pets.
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Texas Public Radio's Jerry Clayton reports two people are dead after a tragic heat-related incident at Big Bend National Park. News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us how demographic shifts in Texas could affect politics.
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News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick reports piles of destruction line the streets of Matador right now after a tornado killed four people. Houston Public Media’s Andrew Schneider reports some Texans may lose Medicaid coverage.
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A common phrase you hear around Lubbock this time of year is “at least it’s a dry heat.” News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick reports there’s something to that. KUT's Andrew Weber says there is an uptick in requests for help at a Central Texas food bank.
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News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us about the tornado that killed three in Perryton last week. As temperatures reach triple digits, Reporter Brad Burt shares some hot weather reminders.
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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. Our reporter Reece Nations has more from ag producers in the region.