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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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Coming up Tonight 6/18/13
Amarillo's Top Stories
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WT Names New Vice President for Student Affairs
Eddleman comes to WTAMU from Southern Utah University, where she has served as vice president for student services since 2007. She was one of three...
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Truckers Face Big Labor Shortage
Trucking companies have already been facing a labor shortage for years. New federal regulations may make it worse. -
Senate Panel to Consider Omnibus Abortion Bill
A panel of state senators will convene on Thursday to respond to Gov. Rick Perry's call to add legislation related to abortion procedures, providers and facilities to the special session. -
Today on Studio 4 6/13/13
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Watching Out for Summer Viruses
During the lazy days of summer, the last thing your child wants is to get stuck with a virus, but sickness can strike all season... -
Man Tased and Arrested Driving a Stolen Truck
A man is behind bars after a stolen truck was found, and police say the driver of that stolen truck put up a fight. -
Senate Committee Approves Redistricting Maps
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Moore County Says No More Fireworks
MOORE COUNTY -- As the summer moves along, firework stands are creeping up along the roadway. That is, if you don't live in Moore County. -
Studio 4 Recognized By Texas AgriLife Extension Service
Studio 4, which airs on KAMR NBC4, is getting statewide recognition. -
Web Extra: Masonic Lodge
As part of Center City's High Noon on the Square, some members of the Masonic Lodge were out on the courthouse lawn. -
Amarillo Water Boil Notice Lifted
Amarillo residents no longer need to boil their water.
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State and National
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On High Alert
Security remains tight across the U.S. following the Boston Marathon attack.
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Patrick Faults National Media Outlets, Testing Lobby
The Texas Senate Public Education Committee chairman had choice words Tuesday for those who believe the state is "dumbing down" its high school graduation standards.
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Losing a Once-in-a-Lifetime Political Donor
Bobby Jack Perry was, in some ways, the stereotypical mysterious rich Texan at the middle of a conspiratorial Oliver Stone movie. He was the sort...
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Rick Perry Calls for $1.6 Billion in Business Tax Cuts
With less than two months remaining in the 83rd legislative session, Gov. Rick Perry on Monday called on state lawmakers to find $1.6 billion to give Texas...
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Security Tightens in Wake of Bombing
President Obama urges citizens to "be vigilant" as investigators search for those behind attack.
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Viral Videos
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Cops Probe Ax Attack
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Men Overboard!
Out-of-control boat circles for more than an hour after wake tosses fisherman overboard. -
Better Than Bacon
Seattle butcher shop finds tasty success in its special marijuana fed pork. -
Grave Error
Military widow finds another woman's name engraved on her husband's tombstone. -
Underground Pot Farm Busted
Florida police find marijuana grow operation using buried shipping containers. -
Still Going Strong
Maria Guadalupe Munoz recently celebrated her 107th birthday. -
Back on Her Feet
A child who lost her feet after a lawn mower accident walks again for the first time. -
Daycare Drugging: Pills in Pancakes
Home daycare operator accused of drugging children with spiked pancakes. -
Million Dollar Smile for Free
Washington State orthodontist offers free braces to teens from low income families. -
Rescued
After a night at sea, jet-skiers missing off Florida coast found 4 miles from land. -
Dollars for the Dead
Audit finds New York authorized nearly $3-million in unemployment benefits to deceased, employed and other ineligible residents. -
Fire Reunited Father and Son
News reports of man's heroism bring him to the attention of his long lost sons. -
Cheaper than Therapy?
Liquor store's controversial billboard angers Las Vegas residents. -
Out of This World Discovery
Did a hunk of the fallen Mir Space Station land in a Massachusetts man's yard? -
Bald and Beautiful
Hairstylist shaves head to show support for sister battling cancer, then quits job when told she'd have to wear a wig.
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