Emily Claire grew up in Arizona and made her way to Lubbock to attend Texas Tech University. She graduated from Tech with a great education, an admiration of radio, and much love for the Hub City. She is passionate about mental health advocacy and animal rescue. In her free time you might find her taking photos around town, crafting, or playing with her dog.
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A Little Bit of Kindness Goes a Long Way This Holiday Season
While the holiday season is a festive and fun time for lots of folks, it can also be a difficult time for many.
Can’t Afford a Gift for Every Family Member? Try This
Unfortunately, money is very tight for many of us this year, so the idea of gift shopping is a bit intimidating.
Texas Wedding Tips: What is a ‘Fake Exit’ and Why You Might Want One
Many couples are adding a Fake Exit to their reception.
Texas Mental Health: What Is and Isn’t Considered Gaslighting?
With the word’s popularity growth, comes misunderstandings of what it really is.
Lubbock’s Mugshot Monday: 41 People Arrested After Thanksgiving
41 mugshots of individuals arrested and booked into the Lubbock County Detention Center during the week of November 23 - December 3, 2023.
This New $1.8 Million Lubbock Home is a Modern Work of Art
The sharp edges, unique design, and industrial finishes make it a beautiful home meant for a very specific type of person.
Former Starbucks Employee Exposes Every Recipe in Viral Videos
A former Starbucks baristas recently went viral on TikTok with a series of nine videos showing how to make the entire menu.
Keep You Texas Pet Cozy in the Cold with These 10 Products
If you aren’t sure where to start, check out these products that can help you get the job done:
Do Texans Believe in These Christmas Decoration Superstitions?
While most of us simply select the décor that best fits our aesthetic, some people have certain superstitions that dictate how, when, and where they decorate for Christmas.
Texas Wedding Tips: The Meaning of Something Old, New, Borrowed & Blue
"something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, a sixpence in your shoe."