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  • 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.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us about a new educational playground coming to Lubbock. The Texas Newsroom's Sergio Martínez-Beltrán explains why the Texas House and Senate are set for their first big clash of this year's legislative session.
  • The Texas Observer was set to close suddenly after almost 70 years. We’re talking with the editor-in-chief about the story and the Observer’s future.
  • News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick highlights National Infertility Awareness Week. Our Reporter Brad Burt tells us more about a debt limit bill led by Lubbock's congressman.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick tells us about a new city program aimed to help young people build career skills. We also learn about a clinic in Abilene that became the first site in the U-S to begin a trial of a new treatment for patients experiencing chronic heart failure.
  • Our News Director Sarah Self-Walbrick shares some advice for celebrating Cinco de Mayo. Houston Public Media's Andrew Schneider tells us that a bill that would dramatically limit city and county powers of self-government is heading for a floor vote in the Texas Senate.
  • Tacos are a regional cuisine and a big part of Texas culture. Texas Monthly’s Taco Editor José Ralat recently visited Lubbock to give our’s a try.
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