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New Phone Book Covers
The new phone book covers were revealed today. The cover features the Ronald McDonald house of Amarillo.
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March for Babies 2008
More than 200 corporate leaders and team captains attended the March for Babies luncheon this afternoon.
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Oklahoma Smoking Ban
Voters in Oklahoma will have no say in a new plan to ban smoking in restaurants.
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Early Voting Begins Today
Early voting begins today in Texas for the March 4th primary.
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Career Day
Amarillo-Area high school students who may want to pursue a career in medicine got a first hand look at the field today.
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Top Stories
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Court Denies Court Appointed Appeal for 1995 Murder-For-Hire Plot
A request is denied to name court appointed attorneys for an Amarillo mother and daughter convicted in a 1995 murder-for-hire plot. -
Alice Landergin Idol
Students compete for the title of Alice Landergin Idol. -
25 Count Indictment Handed Down to Amarillo Man
21 of those counts allege that Bounthieng Sommay laundered money while running an illegal gambling operation. -
Khalid Aldawsari Files Appeal for New Trial
Aldawsari was found guilty in federal court last June of buying bomb making materials and looking for prospective targets. -
Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Drug Charges
Phillip Schindler plead guilty to Possession with Intent to Distribute Heroin and Aiding and Abetting. -
Texas Employers Add 33,100 jobs in April
Texas' seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged in April at 6.4 percent. It remains below the nation's April unemployment rate of 7.5 percent. -
City of Clovis Approves Introduction of Ordinance for Tres Amigas Industrial Revenue Bond
The Clovis City Commission approved an introduction of ordinance on May 16th to issue a $1.655 billion Industrial Revenue Bond in support of the Tres... -
Searching for Survivors
Search and rescue efforts continue for seven still missing in wake of Texas tornadoes. -
Infrastructure Constraints Loom as Texas Grows
The challenge is prominently on display in the waning days of the state legislative session. Lawmakers have access to a multibillion-dollar budget surplus but are... -
Local Shop May be Named Best in America
One local coffeeshop is gaining national attention. Palace Coffee Shop may soon be named Best Coffeehouse in America.
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State and National
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No Reforms for Texas Railroad Commission This Session
A name change and several ethics reforms on the table this legislative session for the Railroad Commission of Texas, which oversees oil and gas drilling...
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Castro's Attorneys Speaks
Attorneys representing Ariel Castro say he will plead not guilty to kidnapping and rape charges.
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Gator in the 'Burbs
Recent weather has alligators coming out of hiding in Houston suburbs.
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"He's a Victim of the Time"
Saudi man denies ill intent after pressure cooker found in airport luggage; tempers flare outside court.
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IRS Report Released
The IRS report has been released, and has both the President and lawmakers demanding answers and action.
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Viral Videos
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Church Welcomes Gay Scouts
Missouri church doesn't wait for Boy Scouts of America organization to change its policy on gay scouts. -
Teacher Ties Up Student
Family outraged to learn 5th grader was repeatedly tied to his chair in class. -
Caught on Cam: Range Rover Thief
Security footage shows woman who conned salesmen out of luxury SUV keys. -
Heroic Cop Saves Family
Officer restores mother's faith in humanity after responding to threatened suicide call. -
Marine Surprises Mom
Marine returning from Afghanistan surprises his mother at work. -
"Lynching Quilt" Raises Eyebrows
Quilt depicting lynching sparks controversy at Indianapolis library. -
Seal Survives Spear Through Head
Rescuers say animal should recover fully. -
ER Patient Steals Ambulance
Police say drunk driver injured in crash stole ambulance in attempt to escape. -
Road Rage Hate Crime
Elderly man rams car, attacks passengers he believes are lesbians. -
Peacocks on the Prowl
Exotic birds cause quite a stir in one Portland, Oregon neighborhood. -
Close Call!
Massive falling boulder narrowly misses driver. -
State Funded Sex Change for Inmate
A Virginia inmate appears closer to getting a sex change paid for by taxpayers. -
Gator on Doorstep
A Florida resident got an unpleasant surprise after he came face to face with an alligator right on his doorstep. -
Bobcat in Backyard
An amateur photographer spotted a bobcat and captures video of the animal in his own backyard. -
Remote Car Key Cause Car Explosion
A remote key ignited vapors causing a car to explode.
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