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Giving Back to Moore
AMARILLO -- As donations of items continue to pour into Moore, Oklahoma, city officials are asking instead for cash donations.
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High Plains Food Bank Send MREs to Moore, Oklahoma
Officials say the meals are a way our local food bank can help out right away.
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Spring Crops Ag Day Today at North Plains Research Field
The field day is hosted by Texas A&M AgriLife Research, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, North Plains Groundwater Conservation District and Texas Wheat Producers...
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Texas Legislature House Resolution on A.J. Swope
The House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas Legislature read a house resolution honoring A.J. Swope.
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Xcel Crews Headed To Oklahoma
Area workers will aid Oklahomans in restoring power.
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Top Stories
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Winning Big With Powerball
AMARILLO -- Tomorrow's Powerball drawing could equal $600 million for on lucky person, but what would you do with the multi-millions? -
Survivors Dig Out
Clean up continues in wake of deadly Texas tornados. -
IRS on the Hot Seat
Ousted IRS Chief Steven Miller testifies before Congress on targetingof Tea Party groups. -
Court Denies Court Appointed Appeal for 1995 Murder-For-Hire Plot
A request is denied to name court appointed attorneys for an Amarillo mother and daughter convicted in a 1995 murder-for-hire plot. -
Alice Landergin Idol
Students compete for the title of Alice Landergin Idol. -
25 Count Indictment Handed Down to Amarillo Man
21 of those counts allege that Bounthieng Sommay laundered money while running an illegal gambling operation. -
Khalid Aldawsari Files Appeal for New Trial
Aldawsari was found guilty in federal court last June of buying bomb making materials and looking for prospective targets. -
Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Drug Charges
Phillip Schindler plead guilty to Possession with Intent to Distribute Heroin and Aiding and Abetting. -
Texas Employers Add 33,100 jobs in April
Texas' seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged in April at 6.4 percent. It remains below the nation's April unemployment rate of 7.5 percent. -
City of Clovis Approves Introduction of Ordinance for Tres Amigas Industrial Revenue Bond
The Clovis City Commission approved an introduction of ordinance on May 16th to issue a $1.655 billion Industrial Revenue Bond in support of the Tres...
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State and National
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Texas Higher Ed Graduations Increase, Board Finds
Texas public universities awarded more than 50,000 bachelor's degrees in spring 2013, an increase of more than 5,000 from 2012, according to preliminary data from...
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Criminal Justice Bills a Mixed Bag for Business Group
Many of the bills supported by the business association passed, making it easier for some former prisoners to gain work skills and find jobs. But...
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"I Did Nothing Wrong"
IRS official at center or scandal tells Congress she did nothing wrong and refuses to answer lawmaker questions.
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Life After the Storm
Tornado victims begin long and expensive path of recovering from one of the most powerful storms ever.
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Travel Troubles
As the summer travel season kicks off, frustrated travelers stay grounded.
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Viral Videos
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Caught on Cam: Terrifying Robbery
Armed gunmen rob Florida grocery store. -
Wiener on a Roll
Paralyzed pup has a new lease on life thanks to homemade wheelchair. -
Pets & Pot
The number of pets accidentally ingesting marijuana has spiked in Colorado. -
Coolest Cat in School
High school adopts classroom kitty as unofficial mascot. -
Police Chief Forced to Resign
Police chief resigns after woman accuses him of offering to let her go in exchange for naked pictures. -
Caught on Cam: TSA Agent Attacked
Homeless woman accused of attacking a TSA agent. -
Toddler Abandoned
Deputies in South Carolina are trying to find the parents of a toddler left in a stroller on a doorstep overnight. -
Wheelchair Robbery
Two teenagers have been charged with robbing a woman in a wheelchair. -
Pot Tourism
Colorado is about to get its first two Marijuana tourism companies. Their mission is to lure out-of-state tourists in to town to take advantage of... -
Deadly Sinkhole
Hillsborough County officials ordered houses next to the deadly sinkhole site in Seffner condemned and unfit to live. -
Crime Doesn't Pay
An armed robbery suspect in Arizona, had guns pulled on him, twice. -
2-Cent Electric Bill
Louisiana woman thinks 2 cent electric bill is an April Fool's prank. -
Church Robbed
Following its Easter services, more than $40,000 stolen from a Michigan church. -
Funeral Robber
Kentucky State Police announced arrests were made in connection to homes were burglarized while the homeowner was attneding the funeral of a loved one. -
Oil Soaked Neighborhood
An estimated 2,000 barrels of crude oil rushed from a ruptured pipeline soaking a neighborhood.
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