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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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.
Vile: Texas Teacher Arrested For Sexual Assault Of Up To 12 Children
A former teacher at Agua Dulce Independent School District in South Texas, has been arrested after it was revealed that she allegedly victimized up to 12 boys
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?
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.
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
Big Yum: Texas Based Restaurant Chains With The Most Locations
Texas has been the birthplace of successful restaurant chains that have grown from a modest beginning. Now, they have hundreds, if not thousands of locations.
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.
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.?
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.
Next In Line To Die: James Harris Jr. Slayed Elderly Man in Texas
James Harris Jr was convicted of killing an elderly man he knew, because the man didn't loan him enough money.