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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.
  • 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.
  • Reporter Reece Nations tells us how Texas Tech will benefit from the hard-won Texas University Fund. News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick gives us an update on rainfall totals.
  • Reporter Reece Nations gives an update on the City of Lubbock's municipal pools. We also learn how education funding fared in the last weekend of the Texas Legislature's regular session.
  • We hear about a new customer service tool from ERCOT. KUT's Becky Fogel reports on inequities in federally-funded special education programs.
  • News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us how the recent rainfall has helped the Lubbock area's water supply. The Texas Standard's Sean Saldana takes a look at Texas banking.
  • Reporter Reece Nations tells us how long this rainy weather pattern could last. KUT’s Mose Buchele reports from Austin that the state's hot summer days haven't always been so frequent.
  • News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick shares details about this year's Lubbock Pride Festival. KUT's Haya Panjwani reports on what car inspectors think of a new state policy.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us more about how federal regulators might delay Lubbock Power and Light’s transition back to an electric choice market. Houston Public Media's Andrew Schneider explains that some legislators want to adopt a measure that would dramatically limit home rule powers for cities and counties.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick reminds us today is the last day of classes for Texas Tech. KUT's Andrew Weber reports the Biden administration is asking judges to stop assessing fines and fees that prohibit Texans to renew their driver's licenses.
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