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  • Our Reporter Jane Davenport tells us about how some used car buyers are experiencing a new scam. She spoke with the South Plains Auto Theft Task Force to learn the warning signs to avoid buying a stolen vehicle.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick faculty at West Texas A&M in Canyon are condemning the university president. We also hear about one Lubbock mom who traveled to the Capitol to testify for a bill calling for statewide standards for how schools respond to bullying based on race, sex, gender or religion.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us what you can do to try and lower your property taxes. The Texas Newsroom's Julian Aguilar reports potential legislation would establish a statewide rating system required for book vendors.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us about two new proposals for the brick roads on Broadway. Houston Public Media’s Gail Delaughter reports students will notice some changes to the STARR test this year.
  • As the weather begins to warm up, our Reporter Brad Burt gives us some hiking tips to stay safe on the trails. Texas Public Radio's Bonnie Petrie tells us experts are trying to figure out how to combat medical misinformation.
  • Our Reporter Brad Burt tells us about local elections taking place in Lubbock County this year. We also hear more about a bill that would make several changes to school safety protocols, including requiring an armed security guard or district employee to be present on all campuses.
  • Our Reporter Brad Burt tells us how Lubbock County Commissioners approved a budget amendment providing additional funding to house jail inmates in other counties. We also learn how the City of Lubbock passed the new unified development code on its first read yesterday.
  • Our Reporter Jane Davenport tells us about the storms we saw on Sunday, and how there's more to come. We also are reminded that COVID-19 tests are available through most insurance plans with no out-of-pocket expense through the end of April.
  • Our Reporter Jane Davenport spoke with a CPA about this year's tax deadlines. We also learn more about the KFC that was vandalized with a racial slur on Tuesday.
  • Our Reporter Brad Burt tells us how Lubbock Police are considering a change in how they respond to certain traffic accidents. We also learn about a company that owns a tomato greenhouse near Marfa and wants to also grow medical marijuana at the facility.
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