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  • Texas Public Radio's Camille Phillips tells us how the state senator representing Uvalde has filed more bills to prevent future school shootings. We also hear about the latest survey from the Hobby School of Public Affairs at the University of Houston.
  • Our Reporter Jane Davenport shares some insight into Lubbock's latest employment outlook. We also hear more about how the Texas Education Agency is projecting a statewide decline in student enrollment.
  • Texas Monthly is known for its incisive coverage of our state. From culture to politics, the magazine has chronicled our stories for fifty years. We talk with Editor-In-Chief Dan Goodgame to hear more about what it takes to be a Texas icon.
  • The Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl last night, and our Reporter Jane Davenport reminds us how QB Patrick Mahomes used to play for Texas Tech. TPR's Josh Peck tells us more about the Inflation Reduction Act.
  • Texas Tech University turns 100 this year. The school’s stories and traditions are integral parts of the Lubbock community. This week, we’ll talk with two storytellers who are sharing that history.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick gives us an update on the capital murder trial of Hollis Daniels III. The Texas Newsroom’s Aurora Berry tells us how the state might fund mental healthcare in rural areas.
  • Our Reporter Brad Burt tells us more about Mark Adam's resignation. Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick gives us more information about a bill from Lubbock Representative Dustin Burrows that has been listed as a priority of the Texas House.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us more about three Texas Tech alumni who were appointed to the university system’s Board Of Regents. Texas Public Radio's Marian Navarro explains how San Antonio lawmakers have filed new bills aimed to protect residents from dangerous dogs.
  • Texas Tech Men's Basketball Coach Mark Adams has officially stepped down. KUT's Becky Fogel tells us more about a statewide faculty group criticizing DEI changes. We also learn more from Texas doctors who oppose a bill that would let more nurse practitioners in the state serve as primary care doctors.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us about the legacy of Lubbock resident Betty Dotts. Texas Public Radio's Camille Phillips explains a new Texas education bill that was filed Friday and contains language similar to Florida’s controversial Don’t Say Gay law.
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