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Process Art House FORCES OF NATURE Exhibit Opens Tonight
"Rick's work combines elements of the macabre, the absurd, and the real to create a dynamic and strange view of the world through his art,"...
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Pre-Vacation Planning
Tips on things to do before vacation to make it more enjoyable.
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Credit Card Use Drops Among Young Adults
New research from credit score provider FICO shows the number of young people without credit cards has actually doubled since the recession.
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Today Is Flag Day Across the Country
The first Flag Day was observed in Hartford, Connecticut on June 14th, 1861.
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12,000 Participants Expected At Color Run
Thousands of runners covered in colorful corn starch. It's a sight to be seen and one that will fill the streets of Amarillo Saturday.
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UIL Votes to Shorten Practice Times
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Feeling the Possible Effects of the 2013 Farm Bill
AMARILLO -- Billions of dollars could be cut from a government assisted program, and many people in the Texas Panhandle would feel the effects. -
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Immigration Bill Clears Hurdle
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Tonight in Sports 6/11/13
Amarillo's Lions Club held the 7th annual Dick Bynum Awards. Find out the winners tonight in Sports. -
Focus on Aquifers Urged During Push for Water
As Texas lawmakers say farmers in the Rio Grande Valley are hurting because Mexico is not honoring a treaty on surface water delivery, experts caution... -
Proposed Farm Bill Would Kick 171,000 Texans off SNAP, 2,500 Plus in the Texas Panhandle
The most drastic change under debate, to a state policy known as "Categorical Eligibility," could dramatically impact the Texas food retail sector, eliminate millions of... -
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Bid for Workplace Smoking Ban Flames Out Again
For a fourth consecutive legislative session, a proposed statewide ban on smoking in public workplaces fell short, as critics argued that such a ban could... -
Report on Summer Meal Programs Finds a Gap in Texas
Despite a significant jump in the number of children participating in summer meal programs, Texas still lags when it comes to feeding children at risk...
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State and National
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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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Fighting Deportation
Army veteran fights to keep his wife in the country.
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ICE Director to Leave Office in July
The director who has overseen U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during a period of increased deportations is resigning from his post.
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"You Messed With The Wrong Woman"
Texas mom runs over carjacker after he threatens her children.
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Viral Videos
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Whale of a Mess
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2012: Wild and Wacky
Take a look back at some of the strangest things to make the news in 2012. -
Caught on Cam: Gunman Tackled
Bystanders tackle armed robber after he fires a shot during stick-up. -
Woman Survives Avalanche
Rescuers free woman buried in Washington snow slide. -
Sandy Reveals Rare Whale Skeleton
Storm erosion unearths beaked whale bones on Florida beach. -
Ho, Ho, Harry?
Artist turns 334 pound pumpkin into Prince Harry for Halloween, then re-purposes the gourd for Christmas. -
Noisy Glaciers: Masking Danger?
Scientists monitoring Washington volcanoes say the noise from melting glaciers is making their work more difficult. -
Stem Cells Save Dog
Revolutionary procedure helps paralyzed dog recover after stroke. -
Still Learning
85-year-old Iowa woman finally earns her GED. -
"It's Just Heartless"
Thieves steal family's Christmas...and their beloved dog. -
Eagle Cam Goes Viral
Bird watchers from around the globe are keeping an eye on a pair of eagles nesting in Florida. -
Dad Carves Pentagram on Son
Father said he cut 6-year-old in celebration of "holy day". -
Turkeys Tumble to Freedom
Dozens of turkeys will avoid the slaughter house after falling off of a truck. -
Lights Out for Christmas Truck?
Police say light covered truck is a safety hazard; owner hopes publicity will help charity. -
12-12-12: Lucky in Love?
Couples flock to Las Vegas for 12-12-12 weddings.
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