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  • Our Reporter Jane Davenport spoke with a CPA about this year's tax deadlines. We also learn more about the KFC that was vandalized with a racial slur on Tuesday.
  • 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.
  • Texas Public Radio's David Martin Davies gives us an update on the status of unreleased information in regard to the Uvalde school massacre. Houston Public Media's Gail Delaughter tells us more about the new COVID-19 booster shots.
  • Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says expanding mental health resources, including building a facility in the Panhandle, will be a priority next legislative session. Texas Public Radio's Bonnie Petrie reports hospitals are filling up with patients sick with respiratory viruses.
  • Texas Public Radio's David Martin Davies tells us how The Texas Civil Rights Project is suing Bexar County over the lack of poll sites in the coming election. We also hear about the new Texas Parks and Wildlife Department director.
  • Our Reporter Jane Davenport tells us how the strong winds we've been having in Lubbock are causing issues when it comes to loose trash. We also hear more about the suspension of Texas Tech Men's Basketball Coach Mark Adams.
  • Our Reporter Brad Burt tells us more about the capital murder trial of Hollis Daniel that begins today. Texas Public Radio's Jerry Clayton tells us more about an incident at Austin Bergstrom Airport this weekend where two planes came close to colliding.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us how the Lubbock-Cooper school board addressed allegations of racism in the district at a meeting last night. We also learn how UT Austin fired Head Basketball Chris Beard following allegations of assault.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick gives us an update on COVID-19 in Lubbock. We also learn about how now more than ever, men are seeking vasectomies as a form of birth control.
  • News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick reports the Lubbock Police Department got almost 600 calls over the long holiday weekend about illegal fireworks. Texas Public Radio's Camille Phillips looks at an increase in the number of students dropping out of college in Texas.
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