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Green Your Wedding
"I Do" to Helping the Environment
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Ready For More Stores?
Western Crossing should do well with Amarillo's economy.
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Don Hall of Famers
There are two new Hall of Famer's at Palo Duro High School. Jerry Anderson and Troy Navarette were honored at a ceremony this afternoon.
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Early Voting Down
Early voting numbers are down for the Amarillo smoking ordinance.
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Teacher of the Week: Jessica Coronado
English Teacher Honored
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Top Stories
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Technology Replaces Textbooks at Local School
Touch-screens have replaced textbooks at the Amarillo Area Center for Advanced Learning. The school has a one-to-one i-pad ratio for its nearly 900 students. -
Feds Recommend Lower Blood Alcohol Levels for Drivers
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You Can Help Protect Our Troops
AMARILLO --- Help Soldiers Fight the Sun. -
Amarillo City Commissioners Approve Xcel Rate Increase
The rate increase will cost the average energy user around $6 per month. -
American Airlines Emergency Landing at Rick Husband International Airport
Officials say pilots noticed smoke in the cockpit of the MD-80 on a flight from Dallas. Pilots decided to land as a precaution. -
Shamrock Man Pleads Not Guilty to Unlawful Possession of a Machine Gun
Scott Leavitt is accused of causing an explosion at a Shamrock RV Park last summer is arraigned in Federal Court today. -
Pipe Bomb Found Near Clovis Landfill Entrance
The New Mexico State Police EOD took care of the device on site. Nobody was injured. The device was similar to two other devices discovered... -
Oklahoma Governor Signs Tax Cut into Law
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Amarillo Police Investigating Overnight Robbery at Toot'n Totum on SW 34th Avenue
The suspect used a twelve-inch serrated knife in the robbery. -
New Gadget Could Save You Money on Electricity
One little appliance may help save you money on your electric bill.
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State and National
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Craiglist "Adoption" Foiled
Mom arrested after offering up 3-year-old son on Craigslist.
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No Reforms for Texas Railroad Commission This Session
A name change and several ethics reforms on the table this legislative session for the Railroad Commission of Texas, which oversees oil and gas drilling...
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Castro's Attorneys Speaks
Attorneys representing Ariel Castro say he will plead not guilty to kidnapping and rape charges.
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Gator in the 'Burbs
Recent weather has alligators coming out of hiding in Houston suburbs.
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"He's a Victim of the Time"
Saudi man denies ill intent after pressure cooker found in airport luggage; tempers flare outside court.
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Viral Videos
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Criminal Mooning?
Teen faces up to a year in jail for baring his backside in front of classmates. -
Caught on Cam: Massachusetts Tornado
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Gator Takes A Bite Out of Crime
Man attacked by alligator while attempting to flee sheriff's deputies. -
Reunited for Mother's Day
Son given up for adoption more than 30 years ago meets his biological mother for the first time. -
Bow Wow Vows
Puppy love results in plans for extravagant doggie wedding. -
School's Out Early
Michigan school district closes its doors early and lays off teacher due to lack of funds. -
Homerun Heroes
High school baseball players lift car off of student pinned in crash. -
King of the Jungle...On Your Plate?
exotic taco restaurant faces criticism for adding lion meat to the menu. -
Trapped For Days
Man spends two days in twisted wreckage after truck crash. -
One Tough Puppy
Tiny pup survives weeks locked in abandoned car. -
Zamboni Hijacked!
Man goes for drunken ride on Zamboni inside Oklahoma City arena. -
"Pencil Gun" Suspension
Second grader suspended from school after pointing pencil at another student and making gun noises. -
Caught on Cam: Daycare Beatings
Daycare workers facing charges after posting videos showing child-on-child violence. -
Teen Survives Shark Attack
Surfer says he's mad about missing waves. -
Explosives Stolen
Hundreds of pounds of explosives stolen from Montana National Forest Service facility.
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