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Curry County Drug Bust
Curry County Sheriff's Deputies arrest a man for possession of heroin.
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Electric Light Parade
Kicks Off Christmas Season For Amarillo
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Woman Shot in Head
Gun Missing
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Christmas Miracle Village
One local woman's labor or love has turned into quite the Christmas experience.
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Judge Turns Himself In
Judge McCoy indicted for wrongdoing.
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Dozens Dead in Tornado's Wake
At least 51 people are dead after a massive tornado slammed into the town of Moore, Oklahoma Monday. -
Amarillo Parks And Recreation Needs More Lifeguards
Teens will be out of school soon, and will be clamoring for summer jobs and life guarding is a great pick. -
Xcel Transmission Line Workers Arrive in Oklahoma
Some Amarillo based transmission line workers from Xcel Energy are in Oklahoma to help out after the deadly storms. -
"This is War Zone Terrible"
Deadly tornado rips through Moore, Oklahoma. -
Hartley County Sheriff's Department Investigating Body Found Near Rita Blanca Lake
Sheriff Scott also says that the male had a gun shot wound and that a gun had been found at the scene. -
"Direct Hit"
Massive tornado strikes Moore, Oklahoma. -
Tornadoes Return!
Another wave of dangerous storms erupts in the Midwest, with at least one massive twister touching down near Oklahoma City. -
IRS: Who Knew, and When?
White House defends handling of IRS scandal; GOP question timing of revelation. -
Web Extra: Meteorologist John Harris Explains Oklahoma Tornadoes
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City of Childress Votes to Allow 8 Liners
The machines won't be allowed to pay out cash either; they can only give away prizes.
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State and National
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Thousands Sign Up for UT-Austin's first EdX Courses
On Thursday night, the University of Texas at Austin opened four free online courses for open registration. By Monday morning, total enrollment stood at 14,000...
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State Leaders Make Case Against Expanding Medicaid
The Texas rhetoric around a key facet of federal health reform -- whether the state will expand subsidized insurance to its poorest adults -- reached the high...
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Is Perry-Powers Tension About College Rivalry, Policy?
Tensions between Gov. Rick Perry's administration and Powers, the president of the University of Texas at Austin, are rising, sucking up legislative time and pitting lawmakers,...
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Lawmakers Grapple With End-of-Life Legislation
Texas lawmakers have grappled year after year over whether families or medical professionals should make the final decision on when to end a terminally ill...
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Immigration Breakthrough
Eight Senators have come to an agreement on the immigration debate.
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Viral Videos
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Facebook Threats Land Men in Jail
Pair face up to 20 years for "terroristic" threats against police. -
Delivery Via Web Cam
A soldier currently deployed in Afghanistan was able to watch his wife deliver their new baby using Skype. -
Caught on Cam: Sword vs. Knife
Convenience store clerk one-ups knife wielding robber when he pulls a sword from underneath the counter. -
Crickets Invade Dorm
Hundreds of escaped crickets trigger chaos in University of New Hampshire dorm. -
"Heart Attack" for your Valentine?
Chocolate concoction contains bacon, potato chips and peanut butter. -
Sugar Sale Lands Teen in Jail
Autistic student sold sugar to fellow students, telling them it was drugs. -
Hoarder's Home Goes Up in Flames
Fire department says grill sparked blaze. -
Firehouse Heat
Trio of Florida fire and rescue managers fired after revelations frequent sexual encounters while on duty. -
Porta-Potty Meth Lab?
Police discover illegal drug lab inside golf course Porta-Potty. -
Top of the Class
103-year-old woman receives high school diploma. -
PBS Station in Portales has Emergency Alert System Hacked
The message read, "Local authorities in your area have reported the bodies of the dead are rising from their graves and attacking the living. Do not... -
Guns in Church?
Pastors and congregations unsure what new Arkansas law allowing guns in churches means for them. -
"Snowzilla" Takes On Boston Snow
Crews use massive machines to clear snow-clogged streets and railways. -
Repeat Robber Nabbed
Man robs same store three times in two weeks. -
Blasted by the Blizzard
Scituate, Massachusetts appears to be one of the towns hardest hit by last weekend's blizzard.
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