Renee has been on-air in Lubbock for over 7 years, and lends her voice to many other cities for commercials. Renee loves writing- so much that she got her degree in Creative Writing at Texas Tech University. Her favorite topics are Texas, Texas History, and Texas True Crime.
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Missing Mary: A Look At The Oldest Unsolved Cold Case In Texas
Mary has been missing for 75 years, making her disappearance Texas oldest cold case, and she may have been the victim of a serial killer who was never caught.
Celebrate Record Store Day 2024 At Lubbock’s Only Independent Record Store
Record Store Day 2024 is the perfect time to celebrate Lubbock's only independent record store.
Chicken, Burgers, Charity: Lubbock Clean Restaurant Report This Week
Nothing "icks" me quite as profoundly as an eatery getting spanked on their inspection, luckily, there are some great Top Performers this week in Lubbock.
Lubbock, I Am Literally Begging You To Look For Motorcycles
Spring in Lubbock means there's many motorcycles on the road, and I am begging you please to be on the look for them, particularly in these scenarios.
Who Has More Power? The FBI Or The Texas Rangers?
The Texas Rangers have a deep history in Texas, and agents hold much power. But are they more powerful than the F.B.I.?
It’s A Texas Thing Y’all: Coffee Mate Released A New Creamer For Dr. Pepper
If there's anything Texans love more than our native-born soda (Dr. Pepper was invented in Waco, Texas) it's adding stuff to our Dr. Pepper.
Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller Cites Puzzling Source On Twitter
Republican Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller recently quoted a controversial figure on his X account (FKA: Twitter).
GoFraudMe: Here’s Some Of The Worst Crowdfunding Scams In Texas
Some major crowdfunding scams have been perpetuated in Texas. They range from extreme exaggeration to truly awful crimes.
Massive Liquid Fentanyl Seizure In Texas Is The Biggest Bust Ever
The largest liquid fentanyl bust happened in Texas. The amount seized by Texas border control agents is enough to kill over 5.5 million people
Should Texas Expand Which Crimes Are Eligible For The Death Penalty?
If the death penalty in Texas is going to continue, perhaps the crimes eligible for the death penalty should be expanded, to ensure fairness.