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To help raise money the Lubbock-area food bank recruited a Michelin-recognized chef.
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The construction begins after lawmakers have allocated $2.5 billion to modernize and increase access to inpatient psychiatric care in Texas.
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Some Texas public school teachers say they have to do side jobs in order to be able to live.
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Investigators say the fire was an accident and started with an engine fire in a manure vacuum truck.
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Anyone outside of Lubbock want to plan a road trip?
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School leaders have said they don’t tolerate racism and that they regularly train teachers how to deal with bullying. But parents say inaction by officials tells a different story.
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A dearth of nurses is leaving Texas seniors — especially in rural areas — without care.
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Until last year, Lubbock residents didn’t get electricity from the main power grid operated by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas. Now, many residents are getting used to requests to limit electricity consumption.
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In many places in Texas, staffing shortages are causing teachers to burn out, while continuing to cover for sick coworkers.
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A year ago next week, a winter storm devastated Texas. The family members of one storm victim say her adventurous life shouldn’t have ended by freezing to death in an assisted living facility.
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Planned Parenthood sued to block the "sanctuary city for the unborn" ordinance, passed by voters in May, but a federal judge said he didn't have jurisdiction to hear the case. The ordinance went into effect Tuesday.
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Two of the most-attended churches in Lubbock were advocates for the ordinance.