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Process Art House FORCES OF NATURE Exhibit Opens Tonight
"Rick's work combines elements of the macabre, the absurd, and the real to create a dynamic and strange view of the world through his art,"...
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Pre-Vacation Planning
Tips on things to do before vacation to make it more enjoyable.
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Credit Card Use Drops Among Young Adults
New research from credit score provider FICO shows the number of young people without credit cards has actually doubled since the recession.
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Today Is Flag Day Across the Country
The first Flag Day was observed in Hartford, Connecticut on June 14th, 1861.
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12,000 Participants Expected At Color Run
Thousands of runners covered in colorful corn starch. It's a sight to be seen and one that will fill the streets of Amarillo Saturday.
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NSA: Safety vs. Privacy
We may find out how the NSA's programs have kept the U.S. safe. -
"Nap Nanny" Infant Recliner Recall After Deaths
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said it got numerous reports since 2009 involving the Nap Nanny and Nap Nanny Chill products. -
UT/TT Poll: Texans Favor Cruz Over Perry for President
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz starts as the Texas favorite in a fantasy 2016 Republican primary for president, swamping Gov. Rick Perry and a number of other big-name candidates in... -
Today on Studio 4 6/17/13
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City of Canyon Reviews Drought Plan
When the City of Canyon made its drought contingency plan back in 2000, officials had no idea they'd be using it more than a decade... -
Cross County Run for Boston
AMARILLO -- Thousands of runners from all over the country are on a mission to help victims of the Boston marathon bombing. -
Panhandle Icon Says Goodbye
AMARILLO -- The curtain goes down for Pokey. -
Fighting Against Breast Cancer
AMARILLO -- Breast Cancer Screenings in the month of June. -
Convention Comes to Amarillo
AMARILLO -- Convention comes to Amarillo. -
Remembering History in the Panhandle
AMARILLO -- Acres in the Panhandle tell a story.
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State and National
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2013 TPEA Legislative Awards
Organization Honors Those Who Support a Strong State Workforce
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TAB Applauds Signing of SB 21
"The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that drug use costs employers between $75 billion and $100 billion each year in lost time at work, accidents...
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Heritage Days taking parade and vendor registrations
Registration is under way for parade entries and outdoor vendor booths at the 29th annual Heritage Days celebration.The parade welcomes entries of all types including...
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Teens' Phone Charger Sparks Interest
Texas trio swamped with orders for rapid cell phone charges crafted from Altoid tins.
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Courtroom Crackdown
Some Tennessee judges crackdown on attorney dress, implementing a dress code.
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Viral Videos
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Busted: UPS Driver Caught Stealing Packages
Security camera shows driver stealing FedEx package from doorstep. -
Making His List, Checking it Twice
Santa is making final preparations ahead of his big run. -
Solider Santa Surprise
Santa grants a little boy's wish by bringing his father home from Army training for the holidays. -
Caught on Cam: Cop Car Rampage
Suspect goes wild in the back of an officer's car. -
Cute End of World Prediction
Jackie's nephew figures out how to say "Apocalypse."Cute, for cute's sake. -
Gun Control T-Shirt Sparks Anger
Man kicked out of Tennessee mall, arrested over T-shirt's message. -
Whale of a Mess
Workers struggle to remove massive whale carcass from Florida beach. -
2012: Wild and Wacky
Take a look back at some of the strangest things to make the news in 2012. -
Caught on Cam: Gunman Tackled
Bystanders tackle armed robber after he fires a shot during stick-up. -
Woman Survives Avalanche
Rescuers free woman buried in Washington snow slide. -
Sandy Reveals Rare Whale Skeleton
Storm erosion unearths beaked whale bones on Florida beach. -
Ho, Ho, Harry?
Artist turns 334 pound pumpkin into Prince Harry for Halloween, then re-purposes the gourd for Christmas. -
Noisy Glaciers: Masking Danger?
Scientists monitoring Washington volcanoes say the noise from melting glaciers is making their work more difficult. -
Stem Cells Save Dog
Revolutionary procedure helps paralyzed dog recover after stroke. -
Still Learning
85-year-old Iowa woman finally earns her GED.
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