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  • Reporter Jane Davenport has some tips for talking with kids about mental health. We also share a few reminders as winter temperatures move into Lubbock.
  • Three million Texans live in rural communities across the state. Their towns might be small, but they face big challenges.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us how to attend The Texas Tribune’s Future of Rural Texas event this week. TPR's Jerry Clayton gives us more information on the tragic plane collision this weekend in Dallas.
  • KUT's Nathan Bernier tells us about a bill Texas lawmakers will consider that would ban cellphone use while driving. We also learn about tourism trends at Big Bend National Park.
  • Sex education, contraception and reproductive healthcare are hard to access for rural Texans. The Texas Tribune recently highlighted this issue in a series reported out of Deep East Texas.
  • A new business that hopes to support parents and their young kids recently opened in Lubbock. Our Reporter Jane Davenport visited The Mom Lounge and tells us more.
  • After a mild winter, our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us more about today's winter weather. KERA's Kailey Broussard explains why protesters gathered outside a North Texas church last week.
  • The Texas Newsroom's Sergio Martínez-Beltrán reports a new poll from the Texas Lyceum found that fewer Texans now believe democracy works better than other types of government. KERA's Katherine Hobbs tells us how a federal judge has struck down a Texas law banning adults under 21 from carrying handguns in public.
  • Our Reporter Brad Burt tells us more about the annual point-and-time count which helps provide new data on people experiencing homelessness in Lubbock. We also learn about the town of Deer Park, and how it's recovering following a massive tornado.
  • Allergies have you down? Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick explains why you may be sneezing more than you usually do. Marfa Public Radio's Travis Bubenik tells us about a newly historic site telling an under-told story of school segregation in Southwest Texas.
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