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Many People Get Dirty for a Good Cause
AMARILLO --- People play in the mud for Snack Pak 4 kids.
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Asian Pacific Festival at the Zoo
AMARILLO -- A festival kicks off at Amarillo Zoo.
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Texas Tech v. Breast Cancer
AMARILLO -- Texas Tech helps the fight against breast cancer.
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Homer's Backyard BBQ Bash
AMARILLO --- An Amarillo event attracts thousands of people, and brings in thousands of dollars.
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Middle School Students Help Grant Wishes
AMARILLO --- Fannin Middle School students help make some wishes come true.
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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. -
Letter Carriers, High Plains Food Bank to help Stamp Out Hunger
Nations largest one-day food drive set for May 11 -
Stamp Prices Could Rise Again
The U.S. Postal Service board will look into hiking postage prices on all types of mail, as losses continue to plague the agency, the chief...
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State and National
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Perry Signs Michael Morton Act
With exoneree Michael Morton by his side, Gov. Rick Perry on Thursday signed a measure that aims to avoid wrongful convictions by preventing prosecutors from suppressing evidence.
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Man Sentenced in Hammer Attack
Brutal beating left victim with brain damage.
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Boston Bombing Suspect Left Note
Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev left a note claiming responsibility for the marathon attack.
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Texas 10 Most Wanted Sex Offender Arrested in Missouri
Juan Jose Villa, 37, a Texas 10 Most Wanted Sex Offender, is now in custody after being arrested on Tuesday in St. Charles, Mo.
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SUVs Put to the Test
The Insurance Industry's Highway Safety Group is coming down pretty hard on many of those small SUV's you see on the highways these days.
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Viral Videos
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Best Friends Reunited in Florida
Air Force veteran reunited with his kidnapped service dog. -
"Daddy Killed Two Black Men"
Investigators say teen witnessed double murder, recounted shootings to her mother. -
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.
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