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  • We hear from Steven Folberg, an Austin rabbi, who discussed how this weekend's hostage situation affected the Texas Jewish communities. We also hear from Michael Lee, the executive director of the Texas Association of Rural Schools, who walks us through the different types of staffing shortages rural schools are facing.
  • Our Senior Reporter Sarah Self-Walbrick revisits reasons why the road bond failed during the November Election at City Council Wednesday night, and News Director Kaysie Ellingson gives us insight on who donated 44 million dollars to Texas Tech University, the largest donation in the school's history thus far.
  • Today our News Director Kaysie Ellingson discusses what happened at Thursday's school board meeting, and our Senior Reporter Sarah Self- Walbrick tells us the details of the former chief financial officer of Reagor Dykes Auto Group prison sentence.
  • This morning KERA's Christopher Connelly tells us about Congregation Beth Israel's first Shabbat service since last weekend's hostage situation, and we discuss Texas's December unemployment rate.
  • This morning, Senior Reporter Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us how Lubbockites can get involved with this election season, and we reflect on how the pandemic has affected Lubbock, as the community hit 1,000 deaths due to COVID-19 complications this weekend.
  • Senior Reporter Sarah Self-Walbrick gives us information on Tuesday's city council meeting, and we have an update on the winter weather happening in Lubbock.
  • This morning Senior Reporter Sarah Self-Walbrick gives us information on Lubbock's current burn ban. We also discuss the staffing shortages at state hospitals.
  • This morning, Senior Reporter Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us how to register to vote on the last day of voter registration in Lubbock. TPR's Carolina Cuellar explains the Texas attorney general's newest lawsuit against the Biden Administration.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us how a newly vacant Lubbock ISD school board trustee seat will be filled. We also hear about how COVID-19 vaccines for kids between five years old and six months old will be available in Lubbock starting Thursday.
  • Our Reporter Brad Burt tells us what parents need to know when it comes to vaccinating their children under age five against COVID-19. We also have another exceptionally hot week coming up - can the electrical grid handle the heat?
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