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  • Reporter Samantha Larned has more on several student artists preparing a unique gallery to amplify disabled voices in this week's First Friday Art Trail. Texas Public Radio's Gaige Davila reports on influxes of migrants at Texas' border cities this week.
  • Texas Public Radio's Marian Navarro has more on 35 songs and albums by Latino musicians nominated for inclusion into the National Recording Registry. KERA’s Katherine Hobbs reports on a pilot program from the City of Dallas intended to help day laborers secure jobs without getting ripped off.
  • Almost a year after voters approved the 2022 road bond, many projects are underway. City of Lubbock officials say one such project starting construction soon is sidewalk maintenance and pedestrian safety accommodations in the Dunbar-Manhattan Heights neighborhood. Reporter Brad Burt has more.
  • Today is the last day to register to vote in the November 7th election and 14 proposed constitutional amendments are on the ballot. And a developer took lawmakers on a tour after allegations claiming the company is creating a safe haven for crime and undocumented immigrants.
  • Reporter Samantha Larned has more as the Lubbock Public Health Department announces free updated COVID-19 vaccines available. Houston Public Media’s Rebecca Noel reports on a federal judge's permanent injunction against a law targeting drag shows in Texas.
  • Nearby Cochran county is expected to discuss a proposal today, reporter Bishop Van Buren has more as some question the effort to stop people driving on county roads for out-of-state abortion services. Lubbock Police confirmed an 18-year member of the force is on administrative leave, following a deadly officer-involved shooting.
  • After four of Ken Paxton’s ex-workers asked the state’s highest civil court to intervene due to a stalled settlement agreement with the Texas Attorney General, The Texas Newsroom's Sergio Martínez-Beltrán reports the Texas Supreme Court ruled the lawsuit can move forward. KERA's Toluwani Osibamowo has more from the family of a man killed by a Dallas Police officer in 2016, who say they're disappointed by the jury's verdict in their wrongful death suit against the city.
  • Officials with Citibus are laying out their plan to improve Lubbock’s bus system over the next five years. Reporter Brad Burt has more from a nurse and local business owner who feels heard after asking for changes that make the rides better for people with disabilities and special needs.
  • Many are excited for the upcoming annular eclipse, but as our Bishop Van Buren reports, one Texas Tech ophthalmologist is advising viewers to prepare and take precautions. And Texas Public Radio’s Marian Navarro has more on a new poll that finds continued disinformation about so-called "open borders" helps spur migrant surges.
  • After nearly 200 years of service, the Texas Rangers law enforcement agency names its first female major. As jury selection begins today, KERA's Toluwani Osibamowo reports on the murder trial of a 15-year-old who allegedly shot and killed a fellow student at his Arlington high school in March.
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