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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Six Flags Over Texas Amusement Park May Move…To North Carolina?
With success comes growth, and now, a possible merger that could see Six Flags headquartered in North Carolina.
Beauty! The Best Annuals To Add To Your Lubbock Garden
If you are new to gardening in Lubbock or have given it a shot or two with disappointing results, you may want to take a look at this list of best-performing annuals
Texans Are Moving To New Mexico- And It Isn’t For Legal Weed
Many Texans are opting to move east to The Land Of Enchantment. And if you're thinking its legal Cannabis, that's actually at the bottom of most people's priorities.
Mercy Or Justice: Could Texas Have Its Fewest Executions In 2024?
As of the writing of this piece, there are currently no executions scheduled in Texas. Does this mean 2024 could have the fewest executions in State history?
Lubbock, Don’t Fall For The “Sofia” Street-Corner Scam
Don't be manipulated into supporting this scam that's been spotted in Lubbock.
Don’t Cry Emo Kid: Emo Night Tour Is Returning To Lubbock
The Emo Night Tour is a curated party celebrating the Scene, and its returning to Lubbock.
Texans Weigh In: What’s The Most Pretentious Town In Texas?
From Rockwall to Marfa, Texans call out the towns that think they are more important than they really are.
Texas Death Row: The Cruel & Calculated Crimes of Suzanne Basso
Suzanne Basso, along with accomplices, tortured a mentally disabled man to death for his insurance money
Creamy And Dreamy: The Best Places In Lubbock For A Milkshake
Craving a decadent and delicious treat? It's hard to beat a creamy milkshake from one of these great Lubbock places.
Short Timers: Texas Inmates That Spent Less Than A Year On Death Row
For many Texas Death Row inmates, the journey to their ultimate end is decades long. But what happens when they waive their right to appeal?