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Junior League Brown Bags
An area organization is helping others.
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Locals Help In Oklahoma City
Xcel Workers Help Restore Power
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Government Money
Bell and Pantex to get Defense money.
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$2 Million Bond
47-year-old Larry Hatcher is in custody and bond is set at $2 million.
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Traveling With The Elderly
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Lacing Up for the Rodeo
AMARILLO --- Many run for Boys Ranch. -
Amarillo College Students Walk the Stage for Graduation
Amarillo College students took over the Civic Center. -
Fewer Polling Places for Municipal Elections
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WT Graduates Search For Jobs
CANYON -- West Texas A&M Graduates are walking across the stage, and into the work-force Saturday. But will there be jobs waiting on the other... -
Deaf Smith County Inmate Died in Cell
The inmate had been incarcerated on charges DWI, Bail Jumping and Failure to appear and a Bond Increase on Possession of Marijuana. -
Polling Locations and Sample Ballots for May Elections
Ballots for the City of Canyon, Pampa and Amarillo. -
2012 Crime Down in Clovis
Offense reports were up but overall crime was down. -
Texas Panhandle Tourism Day & Expo
Almost 2 million people visit Amarillo each year. -
Board Denies Ernesto Gutierrez Parole, Killed Amarillo Officer in 1980
Gutierrez was found guilty of killing 26-year-old Amarillo Patrolman Berry McGuire on Christmas day in 1980. -
Eastern New Mexico University Employee Charged With Embezzlement
26-year-old Jeremy Phillippi was charged with seven counts of embezzlement and six counts of forgery, a total of 10 felony charges and three misdemeanors.
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State and National
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House Democrats: Budget Deal Still Not in Place
The lead budget negotiator for Democrats in the Texas House said Friday morning that a budget deal is not in place, despite a new offer...
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Amended South Texas University Bill Passes Senate
The Texas Senate on Thursday unanimously passed a controversial committee substitute toHouse Bill 1000, which creates a new university and medical school in the Rio Grande Valley.
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Bill Mandating Drug Tests for Legislators Advances
A bill that would require Texas legislators to submit to drug tests and pass the results to theState Ethics Commission was voted out of the Senate Committee...
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Damage Control
The President is trying to smooth the waters with a number of lawmakers on several different fronts.
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For 83rd Lege, More Civility Than Drama
Here in the last days of the 140-day session, lawmakers are working on a state budget. That's normal. They are trying to reconcile financial differences...
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Dog's Best Friend in Massachusetts
Firefighters pull struggling Rottweiler from icy pond. -
Blaze on the Bayou
Tugboat pushing barge carrying thousands of gallons of fuel hits underwater pipeline, sparking massive blaze. -
Robber Hails Wrong Cab
Cabbie helps cops nab robber on the run. -
Sink-Hole in One
A golfer was swallowed by a sinkhole and escaped after falling 18-feet below the ground. -
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.
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