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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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National Advertising Campaign Visiting Amarillo
Mutual of Omaha seeking real AHA moments from Amarillo locals.
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Above Average Hurricane Season Predicted
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Prediction Center says we can expected between seven to 11 hurricanes this year, with three to six of...
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AC Summer Camps start June 10th
New programs this year include the half-day Badger Tech Computer Camp at Washington Street featuring programming, desktop publishing and webpage design for grades 3-7.
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Top Stories
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Costly Catastrophe
Damage from Oklahoma tornado expected to cost billions. -
Boy Scouts Vote On Gay Members Today
1,400 members of the Boy Scouts of America's National Council are expected to vote in Texas today on whether to end the group's ban on... -
Potter County Residents Can Claim Lost Cash on May 24
Potter County residents will have the chance to see if they have any unclaimed property or money waiting in the states Unclaimed Property database at... -
Ahead of Perry Decision, Abbott's Campaign is in Motion
Gov. Rick Perry hasn't yet said whether he's running for re-election -- but Attorney GeneralGreg Abbott doesn't appear to be waiting for him to make up his mind. -
DPS Increases Patrols for Memorial Day Weekend 2013
Last year during the Memorial Day weekend, DPS troopers arrested 609 drunk drivers and issued more than 6,000 speeding citations, nearly 1,400 seat belt and... -
Amarillo Police Investigating Overnight Car Vs. Motorcycle
When officers arrived they found the 23-year-old driver of a 1999 Kawasaki motorcycle had been struck by a white SUV that had left the scene. -
Severe Weather Chances Today
A look at the severe weather scenario for Thursday. -
State Equal Pay Act Survives the Senate
A bill that seeks to prevent pay discrimination against women narrowly passed the Texas Senate on Wednesday. -
Time Lapse Shows Drastic Change in Lake Meredith
It's no secret, Lake Meredith is at an all time low, but a time lapse of the Hutchinson County lake gives a shocking visual of... -
Local Restaurant Will Serve Meals in Moore
A local restaurant is teaming up with other chefs from Texas, Missouri, and Kansas to help out in Oklahoma.
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State and National
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State Leadership Allows CPRIT to Move Forward on Grants
Despite an ongoing grant moratorium, the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas received permission Wednesday from state leaders to move forward on contract negotiations...
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House Passes Public Utility Commission Sunset Bill
A sunset bill that continues the operations of the Public Utility Commission of Texas, which regulates the electric and telephone industries, won approval Wednesday from...
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TPPF Presents Plan to Reform Medicaid With Block Grant
In a report released Wednesday, the Texas Public Policy Foundation detailed how Texas could use a federal block grant to cut costs and fundamentally reform...
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Colorado Gun Law Signed
Governor John Hickenlooper signs new firearms restrictions law, one day after Colorado Chief of Corrections is gunned down.
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Drones at Home?
The Senate is looking into the growing controversy over domestic use of aerial drones.
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Viral Videos
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Caught on Cam: Barge Blast
Witnesses describe massive explosion on fuel barge. -
Catch of a Lifetime for a Make-A-Wish Teen
Cancer survivor hooks 759 lb. marlin on "Make-A-Wish" fishing trip. -
Tiger on the Run!
Woman comes face-to-face with escaped tiger in circus bathroom. -
Patient Dumping Probed
San Francisco officials accuse Nevada of "dumping" psychiatric patients in California. -
Dummy on Guard?
Woman murdered at Detroit hotel where security guards were replaced with dummies in uniforms. -
"Swan Cams" Nab Poachers
Cameras installed to protect city's swans show birds being harassed. -
Snake on a Plane?
Huge boa constrictor captured outside Tampa International Airport. -
Too Big to Tan?
Customer says she was turned away from tanning salon because of her size. -
Hawks Attack!
Nesting hawks dive-bomb pedestrians who walk near their nest. -
Church Roof Caves In
Rooms usually used by daycare were empty at the time. -
Fired For Being Gay?
Former Catholic high school teacher fired after her mother's obituary revealed she's a lesbian. -
Couple Craft Custom Caskets
Woodworkers turn hobby into unique new business. -
Animals Set Free
Man opens cages at Florida wildlife park before being tackled by employee. -
Ticket Insurance?
Company promises to ease the financial sting of traffic tickets. -
"I Want to Die in A Fire"
Parents describe children's punishment for misbehaving during fire drill as "forced suicide note".
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