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  • This morning, News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells Lubbockites what to do should there be a wildfire close to home. TPR's Carolina Cuellar also gives us an update on a woman who had been charged with murder for having what police called a “self-induced abortion" in Starr County.
  • Lubbock is still accepting applications for micro-grants funded by ARPA dollars; we learn about who qualifies and how to apply. News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick gives us more details on the Texas Tech Cheer Squad's weekend competition.
  • Wildfires burned across the South Plains yesterday, and we learn more about how drought and high winds are affecting West Texas. KUT's Joseph Leahy tells us about parents and school boards wanting more say in library book selections.
  • News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick gives us more information on the mayoral candidate forum happening tonight at the Patterson Branch Library. Reporter Jayme Lozano updates us on COVID-19 cases in Lubbock County.
  • Our Jayme Lozano tells us more about COVID-19 relief funds being distributed to Texas healthcare providers. Joseph Leahy tells us about how Infowars, a far-right conspiracy media outlet, has filed for bankruptcy in Texas.
  • This morning, our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick explains how the newly lifted travel mask mandate affects Lubbock. Our Reporter Jayme Lozano explores how a Panhandle Congressman is potentially tied to the US Capitol Insurrection.
  • This morning, Reporter Jayme Lozano tells us how Lubbock Animal Services is looking for fur-ever homes for their animals. We also hear about two constitutional amendments up for a vote in May.
  • After a leaked draft opinion on Roe v. Wade Monday, we learn about what could happen in Texas should the decision be overturned. News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us about how Lubbockites reacted at a rally Tuesday evening.
  • This morning, News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick explains why some candidates running for District 5 are questioning political action contributions to their opponent.
  • Today is the last day of early voting for the May 7th election, and our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick gives us some last-minute reminders. Reporter Jayme Lozano reports how one Texas Panhandle Congressman is involved with an ongoing investigation regarding the US Capitol insurrection.
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