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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Lubbock, Texas Golden Corral Suffers Massive Damage After Crash
The only Golden Corral in Lubbock, and the location of a defensive driving course, suffered massive damage after a vehicle drove into the side of the building.
Some Lubbock Photographers Ruin Spaces With This Needless Act
Some very rude and irresponsible Lubbock photographers are ruining public spaces for everyone- and for no good reason.
Meet The Concha Queen Of West Texas And Eastern New Mexico
Margarita Juarez's concha creations blend innovative baking with a long and lovely Mexican tradition.
Delta 8 And Delta 9 Hemp Products Could Soon Be Illegal In Texas
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is making it a priority to make these hemp derived products once again illegal in Texas.
Is Bottled Water Better For You Than Texas Tap Water? It Depends.
Is bottled water worth the premium? Or is Texas tap just as good? The answer, like some water in Texas, is quite murky.
Texans: Here’s The Hack You Need To Get Your Food Delivered Fast
Are you sick of your food delivery orders getting to you late, cold, soggy, and gross? There's probably a reason why, and the reason could be you.
Meet ‘Fruitcake': The Man Who Stole Millions From A Texas Bakery
How did this man-with "zero personality" manage to pull off such a massive fraud and earn the nickname "Fruitcake" amongst his social betters?
Lubbock Skeleton House Celebrates The Eclipse With Epic Display
Even Lubbock skeletons are protecting their eyesight with proper eyewear today.
With New Restrictive Texas Laws, Will Adult Video Stores Rise Again?
With restrictive new laws shuttering adult websites in Texas, will Texas see a resurgence of the infamous "adult bookstore" of yesteryear?
Real Smarts: Texans Reveal What Should Really Be Taught In Public School
Instead of endless hours of teaching how to take a test, what if we spent that time teaching Texas kids what we as adults wish we had learned?