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Showcase Sunset Art Show & Sale This Weekend
The event will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday. On Sunday, the show will be from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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Starbucks Adding Calorie Counts To Menus
The move comes ahead of a pending federal requirement to post such information at restaurant chains.
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Ground Beef Recall - E. Coli
The recalled cases of beef come from National Beef Packing Company, based in Liberal, Kansas.
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High Noon on the Square Cancelled Today
High Noon on the Square is cancelled today.
- Power Outages in NE Panhandle Cities
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Top Stories
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City of Canyon Reviews Drought Plan
When the City of Canyon made its drought contingency plan back in 2000, officials had no idea they'd be using it more than a decade... -
Cross County Run for Boston
AMARILLO -- Thousands of runners from all over the country are on a mission to help victims of the Boston marathon bombing. -
Panhandle Icon Says Goodbye
AMARILLO -- The curtain goes down for Pokey. -
Fighting Against Breast Cancer
AMARILLO -- Breast Cancer Screenings in the month of June. -
Convention Comes to Amarillo
AMARILLO -- Convention comes to Amarillo. -
Remembering History in the Panhandle
AMARILLO -- Acres in the Panhandle tell a story. -
Wiener Dogs Race for a Grand
AMARILLO -- Panhandle Wiener dogs race for a trip to the west coast. -
A Colorful Run for Fun
AMARILLO -- With thousands of people, lots of paint, cheerleaders, and a unicorn, tthe 5 k color run this morning certainly lived up to expectations. -
Juneteenth Celebration Kicks Off With Talent Show
Juneteenth celebrations are kicking off, tonight. -
STAAR Testing Means no Summer School for Some
Reduced Number of Tests
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State and National
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State Audit Exposes More Problems at Cancer Institute
A state audit has revealed that transparency problems at the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas extend beyond the improper review of an $11...
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Tainted Dog Treats
Pet owners are on the look out after dangerous items were found hidden in treats left for dogs.
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UT-Austin Considering Outsourcing Some Campus Services
A new report, released Tuesday by The University of Texas at Austin, calls for the university to rethink its approach to housing, food and parking...
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Kerry to Replace Clinton
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has unanimously approved Senator John Kerry to succeed Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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Obama Immigration
President Obama today delivers a speech in Las Vegas on immigration reform.
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Viral Videos
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Gator Found on the Beach
Florida officials believe reptile was dumped as a prank. -
Deputies: Suspect Chocked on Drugs
Death is second to occur to suspect in custody of California's Kern County Sheriff's Department in as many months. -
From Melons to Drugs
Police in Oregon say two people stole thousands of pounds of watermelons to support drug habit. -
Boys Vs. Bear
Young brothers spring into action when charging bear goes for their 7-year-old sister. -
Cops Probe Ax Attack
Teens say angry man threw ax into their vehicle. -
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.
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