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Potter Sheriff Election Results
The Potter County Sheriff's race is down to two candidates.
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Eldorado Children May Come to Amarillo
Local agencies ready to open doors.
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CRP Meetings
The U.S. Department of Agriculture held a meeting this afternoon to decide on proposed changes to haying and grazing on Conservation Reserve Program land.
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International College Students Visit Elementary
Assignment Education
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Men's Breakfast
Trinity Fellowship Hosts Best-selling Author
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Top Stories
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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... -
After West Blast, Chemical Stockpiles Scrutinized
In Amarillo many who live in the industrial area near the fertilizer facility say they had no idea about the chemical stockpile next door and... -
Foal Born From Two Clones
One little foal represents a big step in the field of genetics. "It's never been done any place in the world," Dr. Gregg Veneklasen, one...
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State and National
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FBI: Blackmail Triggered Suicide
Investigators say Texas A&M professor killed himself after falling victim to internet scam.
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New Vaccine Facility in Bryan-College Station Approved
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services approved a $91 million influenza-vaccine manufacturing facility to be based in the Bryan-College Station area and run...
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North Carolina Issues Immigrant Licenses
New licenses are for undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children.
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Board Tables Proposal to Put TWIA Into Receivership
The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association board on Monday tabled a controversial proposal by Texas Insurance Commissioner Eleanor Kitzman that would essentially declare TWIA bankrupt. Board members said...
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Eagles Poisoned
Seven bald eagles are clinging to life after eating the poisoned remains of a euthanized horse.
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Viral Videos
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Marine Surprises Mom
Marine returning from Afghanistan surprises his mother at work. -
"Lynching Quilt" Raises Eyebrows
Quilt depicting lynching sparks controversy at Indianapolis library. -
Seal Survives Spear Through Head
Rescuers say animal should recover fully. -
ER Patient Steals Ambulance
Police say drunk driver injured in crash stole ambulance in attempt to escape. -
Road Rage Hate Crime
Elderly man rams car, attacks passengers he believes are lesbians. -
Peacocks on the Prowl
Exotic birds cause quite a stir in one Portland, Oregon neighborhood. -
Close Call!
Massive falling boulder narrowly misses driver. -
State Funded Sex Change for Inmate
A Virginia inmate appears closer to getting a sex change paid for by taxpayers. -
Gator on Doorstep
A Florida resident got an unpleasant surprise after he came face to face with an alligator right on his doorstep. -
Bobcat in Backyard
An amateur photographer spotted a bobcat and captures video of the animal in his own backyard. -
Remote Car Key Cause Car Explosion
A remote key ignited vapors causing a car to explode. -
Wallenda to Walk Wire Over Sarasota
Nik Wallenda walked across Niagara Falls, now he's going to walk over downtown Sarasota, Florida. -
Shar Peis Fill Shelter
Animal shelter set to help 13 Shar Peis find homes after unusual rescue. -
Library Gets Tough
Ferndale, Michigan's public library is turning long overdue items over to a collection agency. -
167 Manhole Covers Missing
Thieves make off with dozens of manhole covers, leaving dangerous uncovered holes behind.
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