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Low-Flow Shower Heads
Cut Down on Flow, Not Pressure
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Murder Trial Moved to Randall County
A man goes on trial for capital murder today in Randall County.
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Woman Rescued From Burning Home
One of the Heroes Shares his Story
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Soil Moisture
Farmers need water.
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One Year Since Clovis Tornado
Today marks the year anniversary for the worst tornado in Clovis history.
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Shock and Heartache
Reality of devastation sets in for Moore residents. -
Sharp Rise in Storm Shelter Sales
The sales of storm shelters booms following Monday's deadly tornado in Moore, Oklahoma. -
Oklahoma Residents Showing Resilience in the Face of Tragedy
Police have arrested some people suspected of looting. -
How You Can Help Oklahoma Tornado Victims
The Salvation Army, American Red Cross, and the United Way are just a few places you can donate to help the relief of the Oklahoma... -
Lawmakers to Negotiate Key Details of Education Bills
Conferees for HB 5, which would change high school standardized testing and curriculum requirements as well as the state's public school accountability system, have already... -
Crews in Moore Assess Damage, Begin Cleanup
It didn't take much looking around to find evidence of the storm's power: cars piled three-high on top of one another, the town's medical center... -
Ogallala Aquifer in Texas Panhandle Suffers Big Drop
The Ogallala Aquifer suffered its second-worst drop since at least 2000 in a large swath of the Texas Panhandle, new measurements show. -
Citizen's Academy Graduates in Potter County
The Potter County Sheriff's Office held a graduation ceremony for some citizens, tonight. -
Xcel Crews Headed To Oklahoma
Area workers will aid Oklahomans in restoring power. -
Commissioners All Re-Take Oath, Plan to Move Downtown Business
The mayor and city commissioners took their oaths of office at the city commission meeting.
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State and National
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Drones Hit the Farm
Drones are a hot topic on Capitol Hill, but students at the University of Minnesota are working on including ways to improve farming by using...
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Bill Excludes Elective Abortions in State Health Care
State Rep. John Smithee, R-Amarillo, told a committee of his colleagues on Tuesday that Texans should not be forced to pay for abortion coverage they don't...
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Fracking Groundwater Rules Reflect Legal Ambiguities
This tale of two counties reflects the ambiguity in state rules regarding groundwater for fracking. Texas' water code was written well before the spread of...
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Dewhurst Tries to Lure Gun Manufacturer to Texas
As gun control discussions heat up at the state and federal level, it's open season on firearm manufacturers' business. Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst is hoping to bag...
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Bills Aim to Help Universities Fund Veteran Program
University chancellors may be breathing easier after state Sen. Leticia Van de Putte, D-San Antonio, and Rep. Chris Turner, D-Arlington, filed companion bills to help...
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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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