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A November earthquake in West Texas was felt hours away from its epicenter. Turns out, it was the third-largest quake in Texas history.
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Texas is one of a dozen states that still have restrictive laws on marijuana. But the conversation around cannabis is changing. As public opinion on the issue shifts, politicians are taking notice and talking about their plans for the plant while on the campaign trail.
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The Lubbock City Council will soon approve its annual billion-dollar budget. It includes signs of continued growth for the city, but also caveats for inflation and economic uncertainty. On top of that, the city is pursuing a road bond to pay for needed work throughout town. Will a re-worked package pass voter approval this time?
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Big Bend National Park has seen a record number of visitors in the past year. While that’s been good for the local tourism industry, it’s also put some strain on the tiny towns of far West Texas. How do towns balance what travelers want and what residents need? Travis Bubenik from Marfa Public Radio joins us this week on Listen In, Lubbock.
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Scott Braddock analyzes the Texas Democratic Party's recent convention during a conversation that looks ahead to November state elections.
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The Texas Tribune's Jayme Lozano and The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal's Brandi Addison talk about what the hot, dry year mean's for regional crops.
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The Texas Tribune's Women's Health Reporter Eleanor Klibanoff and Planned Parenthood's Lubbock Health Center Director Angela Martinez talk about changes in abortion services in Texas following a new Supreme Court decision.
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Over two weeks after 19 kids and two of their teachers were killed in the small town of Uvalde, Texas reporters are finding more questions than answers about that horrible day.
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Nonprofit news outlet The Texas Tribune is expanding its coverage area - and starting in Lubbock.