
Sarah Self-Walbrick
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Briggs hosts "The Last Drive-In" on Shudder. He has West Texas roots and a deep interest in stories that might make some squirm.
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More rain is in the forecast for next week, which is a welcome sign for local agriculturists who have struggled with the drought for multiple seasons now. Our new Reporter Reece Nations tells us more about the relief the rainfall could bring.
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Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick gives us local insight into how this year's fully-online STAAR test went for grade school students. KUT's Becky Fogel reports on a possible overhaul of how Texas funds community colleges.
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Our Reporter Brad Burt tells us about two recent instances of wrong-way driving and how common that is in Lubbock. News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick shares details about a new way to check out restaurant health inspections.
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If you have something to get done outside this week, today might be the day to do it. Our Reporter Brad Burt gives us a weather outlook. Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us about a bill that could fund broadband infrastructure projects.
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A team of educators in Lubbock has opened a new facility to share the power of music with the young, and the young at heart. Our Reporter Brad Burt recently visited Schools of Rock's new place.
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Tacos are a regional cuisine and a big part of Texas culture. Texas Monthly’s Taco Editor José Ralat recently visited Lubbock to give our’s a try.
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The state's water system is the focus of a new series from The Texas Tribune.
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News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick highlights National Infertility Awareness Week. Our Reporter Brad Burt tells us more about a debt limit bill led by Lubbock's congressman.
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The number of child abuse and neglect cases reported in Lubbock County has decreased for the first time in a decade. This could be following a nationwide trend, but some say it’s only because of a definition change.