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  • Reporter Jane Davenport tells us Lubbock voters passed a $200 million road bond on Election Day. Reporter Brad Burt found that even without down-ballot voting, Lubbock voters made straight-ticket choices.
  • Reporter Brad Burt tells us about the regional cities that passed abortion bans this election. We also get further insight into the results of Texas' midterm elections.
  • Our Reporter Jane Davenport tells us more about the widespread increase in RSV cases. We also learn more about some of the bills submitted yesterday during the first day of filing for the upcoming legislative session.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us more about a West Texas county judge who has been suspended after being charged with multiple crimes. We also learn more about what type of identification you can bring when going to cast your ballot.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick gives us more insight into what Lubbockites think about the $200 million dollar road bond package. We also got some data on how many voters showed up during the first day of early voting.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick explains how to apply for a mail-in ballot before tomorrow's deadline. Our Reporter Jane Davenport tells us about the race for Lubbock County Commissioner Precinct 2.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us about Lubbock's new branding campaign revealed last week. Houston Public Media's Andrew Schneider gives us more information about a settlement agreement the state will get from Walmart.
  • Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says expanding mental health resources, including building a facility in the Panhandle, will be a priority next legislative session. Texas Public Radio's Bonnie Petrie reports hospitals are filling up with patients sick with respiratory viruses.
  • Lawmakers have a list of priorities to get through - and more money to do it.
  • We learn about volunteer opportunities during MLK day. Our Reporter Brad Burt also tells us about how the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center is included in a new class action lawsuit, after a white male student claims he was discriminated against in Texas medical schools’ admissions.
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