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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Meet Texas Dr. Death: The Surgeon That Killed & Maimed Patients
This Texas surgeon left a massive trail of blood across several Texas hospitals before his reign of terror was finally brought to a close.
According To New Ranking, Texans Have Terrible Credit, But Why?
Texans have some of the lowest credit scores in the country. What is causing this and how can we all improve our scores?
Charming Texas Home Is Actually Site Of A Famous & Brutal Slaying
On the surface, this beautifully updated home in Wylie, Texas is everything your average Texas family could want, but the laundry room hides a sinister secret
McDonalds Makes Major Change After 30 Years- Will There Be Fewer In Texas?
After 30 years of holding a steady franchise fee of 4%, McDonald's is upping their "royalty fees" fka "service fees" to 5%, according to qsrmagazine.com. Not all franchisees will have to fork over more of their earnings, though. Basically, all currently owned franchises are grandfathered into the previous rate...
Texas Ranks High In Deaths By Animals, The Most Deadly Will Surprise You
It seems that Texas animals are particularly dangerous- as we have ranked #1 for the risk of being killed by an animal. And the biggest killer may surprise you
Texas May Face Blackouts & Power Outages As Early As Fall This Year
Are we going to be asked to dim our Friday Night Lights? Here's the reason we could get blackouts as early as Fall this year in Texas
STD Rampant In Texas Is Going Untreated, Leading To Infant Deaths
A preventable and treatable STD is raging through Texas- and when left untreated, kills 40% of babies that are born with it. Why is this happening?
Texas ‘Online Protection’ Bill Is Worrying For Privacy- Judge Issues Block For Now
Age verification on adult sites seems to make sense on the surface. Too bad it's a terrible idea in practice- or at least as it is implemented in Texas HB 1118
Did it Really Get Hot Enough to Melt a Wind Turbine In Texas?
Short answer: of course not. But the "wilted" turbine is real and what happened to it is more interesting than "melting"
The Tragic Tale of The Texas Woman Who Was Found In the Wall
Mary Cerruti's earthly remains, skeletonized and gnawed by rats, were found between the walls of her home. How could such a thing happen?