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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Texas Tech University is the Largest Employer in Lubbock
TTU has approximately 21,000 employees with over 63,000 students. They have academic locations in Lubbock, Amarillo, Brownwood, DFW, El Paso, Forney, Fredricksburg, Jefferson, Junction, Marble Falls, Waco, San Jose (Costa Rica), and Seville (Spain).
Lubbock Pools You Can Rent on Swimply
Most homes are built with pools in Lubbock, so that is not a very common option, so you are left with hoping you know someone that has a pool, or simply going without. At least that was the case until the website Swimply.
Texas Family Fun: Delicious Easter Treats to Make with the Kids
Easter is coming up and there ae so many fun things you can do with the family. From egg hunts to baskets, keeping the kids occupied is always a good move.
Where You Can Get Snow Cones in Lubbock
Thankfully, Lubbock has a variety of great options for snow cones and shaved ice. From bigger businesses with multiple locations, to small hole-in-the-wall mom and pop shops, there is something for any and every taste.
Lubbock’s Bombshells Restaurant & Bar Will be Open This Fall
The restaurant is Bombshells, and Lubbock is actually getting a location very soon.
They are building off of Milwaukee and Spur 327, and while it may seem a long ways away, they are expecting to be up and running by the fall of 2024. That is only roughly six months away.
Lubbock Last-Minute Plans: Prairie Dog Fest, Build-a-Bonsai, & More
Yet again, the weekend has arrived, and so have your last-minute plans. This is my way of helping you plan out your weekend by giving you the details on a few great events happening in and around Lubbock each weekend.
These events are happening March 22 through 24, 2024.
Oil And Gas Companies in Texas Would Love To See This Little Lizard Go Extinct
One little lizard's survival as a species is becoming a political and economic battle for oil and gas companies.
Texas Tech Student Union Building Gets Major Upgrade
If you are a student living on campus or simply spending much of your week there, then you’ve likely noticed this change.
Texas Wedding Tips: Mess Free Send-Off Ideas
While many people opt for things like confetti, flower petals, bird seed, or rice, there are a lot of venues that want you to pick a mess-free option, so they don’t have to clean up after you.
Battle of the Houses: $1 Million in Lubbock vs Dallas
Texas has a variety of great cities that offer different things depending on what you need. You can live in a large city with a higher price, or move to a smaller city that has a much lower cost of living.
A Money Saving Hack for Texas Bridesmaids on a Budget
If you have ever been asked to join the bridal party for one of your friend’s weddings, you understand the immense joy and excitement that comes with it, but also the slight worry about budgeting to ensure you can afford all that comes with your new role.
9 Must-Try Recipes for Your West Texas Spring Barbeque
Spring is officially here as of March 19th, so it is time to spark up the grill gather your friends and family, and enjoy being outside before the weather gets too hot.