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Congressman Thornberry Hosts Townhall on Veteran Healthcare
Back in January, the Department of Defense announced cuts to that healthcare program that could affect more than 170,000 people across the country.
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Teacher of the Week: Mr. Gumfory
If you'd like to nominate a deserving educator for Teacher of the Week, send us an email at teacher@kamr.com. We recognize a teacher every Thursday afternoon on...
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Food for Thought: Inspectors Check Out Schools
Randall and Potter
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Former Reporter Talks about Moore, Oklahoma Tornado
Jordann Lucero told us that beyond what you've already heard about the destruction.
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New Home Sales Slightly Higher In April
Overall, sales for new homes are up 13-percent from this time last year.
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Amarillo Police Investigating Multiple Shots Fired in North Amarillo
They say they've gotten three separate calls for shots fired on three different streets just north of downtown. -
Golden Spread Council Boy Scouts of America Release Statement on Gay Scouts
The Golden Spread Council Boy Scouts of America released a statement regarding the change in membership. -
Boy Scouts of America Approve Gay Scouts
Today, following this review, the most comprehensive listening exercise in Scouting's history the approximate 1,400 voting members of the Boy Scouts of America's National Council... -
Food for Thought: Inspectors Check Out Schools
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Teammates Rally for Victim's family
Young softball players raise funds for family of teammate killed in Monday's storm. -
Funerals Begin in Moore
Funerals for tornado victims begin in Moore, Oklahoma. -
Amarillo Crime Stoppers Fugitive of the Week 5/23/13
Amarillo Crime Stoppers needs help locating Luis Jasso Rodriguez. -
Heroes in the Storm
Crews endanger their own lives to protect infants and toddlers at daycare in tornado's path. -
Weather Hampers Clean Up
Thunderstorms slow recovery efforts in Moore. -
First Hand Look in Oklahoma School
Digging through the debris for an up close look at school destroyed in Monday's tornado.
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State and National
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Getting Serious About a Texas-Size Drought
The drought that has gripped much of Texas since the fall of 2010 shows few signs of abating soon. The latest forecasts say that parched...
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Four UT System Regents Call for Special Meeting
Amid heightened tensions with state lawmakers, four University of Texas System regents have called for a special meeting of their board, likely to be held...
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Search for Kidnapped Boys Continues
Investigators say fugitive parents took boys from grandmother's home at gunpoint, may be at sea.
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UT System Regent Calls for Legislative Hearings
There has been no gathering of the Legislature's Joint Oversight Committee on Higher Education Governance, Excellence and Transparency since a preliminary organizational meeting on March 19.
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Chemicals on Your Plate?
Many foods sold in the U.S. contain chemicals banned in other countries.
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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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