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Get Fit: Getting the Right Shoe
Get Fit owner, Karen Roberts, showed how to get the best fit in your running and walking shoes.
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Today on Studio 4 6/19/13
Today on Studio 4
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Wheat Seed Could Be Scarce This Fall
Wheat seed may be scarce in the Panhandle this fall."We've had three really bad years in a row for drought, and it effects producers, you...
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City Approves Another Grant for Insurance Giant
AIG Getting $1 million for Expansion
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Dealing with Car Storm Damage
AMARILLO -- The storm may have been almost a month ago, but many people in our area are still feeling the effects in their wallets.
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Top Stories
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NSA Friction
FBI Director Robert Mueller and House Speaker John Boehner defend surveillance programs; Senator Rand Paul launches effort to end them. -
Studio 4 Receives Statewide Recognition
The ceremony was put on by the Texas Agrilife Extension Service. -
Man Indicted For Amarillo Bank Robbery in May
According to court documents, Gabriel Tenorio was indicted for robbing the First Bank Southwest on 34th street on May 20. -
Boise City Police Investigating Murder
Police are still looking for the shooter. -
Shots Fired at Local Business Parking Lot in Dimmitt
Adolph Padilla and Justin Harrell were booked into the Castro County Jail charger with Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon. Harrell was also booked for... -
Supreme Court Backs Oklahoma Over Texas Water District
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday issued a unanimous ruling for Oklahoma over a North Texas water district in a case over delivery of water from the... -
In Hiding
The self-proclaimed whistleblower is in hiding as lawmakers learn more about the programs he exposed. -
Guymon Residents Asked to Limit Water Use
The request has been issued from City of Guymon officials after mechanical issues were reported with municipal water wells. -
Amarillo Crime Stoppers Fugitive of the Week 6/13/13
Amarillo Crime Stoppers needs help locating Antonio Rocky Bustos. -
Truckers Face Big Labor Shortage
Trucking companies have already been facing a labor shortage for years. New federal regulations may make it worse.
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State and National
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Sen. Cruz: We Must Ensure Federal Law Does Not Preempt States' Abilities to Require ID for Voter Registration
Files Amendment to Immigration Reform Bill; Co-sponsored by Sen. Vitter
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New Mexico Business Owners Recognized During National Small Business Week
There are over 2,389 registered businesses in the Clovis-Portales Microplex.
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Legislators Recall Dispute Over South Texas University
Legislation authored by Sen. Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa -- and signed by Gov. Rick Perry -- will ultimately combine the University of Texas System's existing assets in the Rio Grande...
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Workers Exploited?
Feds raid more than a dozen convenience stores and arrest owners and managers for allegedly exploiting foreign workers.
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Triumphant Return
Carnival Triumph back in Texas port after first cruise since $115,000,000 in repair and renovation.
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Viral Videos
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School Bus DUI
Tennessee school bus driver found parked behind church, drinking beer. -
Cops Tackle Kidnapper
Man arrested after tying up 18-year-old neighbor and holding her at knife point. -
Flash Mob Proposal
Friends help with surprise marriage proposal for couple that haven't seen each other face-to-face in two years. -
Spring Breakers Survive Deck Collapse
Six rushed to hospital after structure gives way. -
Caught on Cam: Fiery Iowa Rescue
Cop pulls teen from burning car. -
Pie And Politics
First graders lobby to make pecan pie the state symbol of Texas. -
Cookies Sales: Down at the Dump
Girl Scout troop finds surprising hot spot for cookie sales. -
Garbage Truck Smashes Home
Couple left homeless when vehicle slams into their rental home. -
Purse Snatched Bites Victim
Texas police seek snatcher who chomped down on arm of 69-year-old victim. -
Alligator's New Tail
All's well for the Arizona alligator missing a tail because now he has his own prosthetic one. -
Losing Locks for Cancer Research
Hunderds of Missouri residents turn up to shave their heads in fundraising events to help raise money for the fight against cancer. -
Bees Swarm SUV
Experts say similar swarms may become more common. -
Caught on Cam: Package Thief
Woman's home security system shows man stealing package with child in tow. -
Police Probe Swan Attack
Witnesses say dachshund owner unleashed dog so it could attack bird. -
Nowhere to Run
Blind runner angry that he's no longer allowed on indoor YMCA track.
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