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Kidnapping Suspect Pleads Guilty
Lubbock Woman Sentenced to 10 Years
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Veterans Treated to "Cinemagic"
Performing group Recreation came to Amarillo to put on a show for area veterans.
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Low Water Levels At Lake Meredith
Right now only one out of ten boat ramps are open.
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Low-Flow Shower Heads
Cut Down on Flow, Not Pressure
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Murder Trial Moved to Randall County
A man goes on trial for capital murder today in Randall County.
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Resolve to Be Ready Weather Sign Up for Warnings
Some of the new features in the Mass Notification System include: any new offerings from your community and the option to register storm shelter locations. -
Amarillo Police Arrest Two Men on Weapons Related charges.
Officers found a semi automatic pistol located in the back seat. -
A Possible Deal on Testing, Charter School Bills
Leaders in the House and Senate appear to have reached a deal on two high-priority education bills after two days of deliberations that culminated Thursday evening with... -
Budget Deal Leaves About $8 Billion in Rainy Day Fund
As another legislative session draws to a close, Texas' savings account is poised to remain more flush than Democrats and many Republicans in the Legislature... -
Energy Star Saves Money and Electricity
Save energy and save your pocket book over the weekend, with the Energy Star sales tax holiday. -
Friday Afternoon Forecast
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Tiger Scouts Stop by the Studio
A group of tiger scouts got a unique treat tonight they spent some time with us, right here at the studios! -
UPDATE: 17 People Sought in Portales Meth/Heroin Investigation
PORTALES -- The search is underway in Portales, as officials send a strong message to drug traffickers. -
Perry Condemns Decision to Admit Openly Gay Scouts
Gov. Rick Perry has condemned the decision by Boy Scouts of America's national leadership on Thursday to admit openly gay scouts. -
Amarillo Police Investigating Multiple Shots Fired in North Amarillo
They say they've gotten three separate calls for shots fired on three different streets just north of downtown.
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State and National
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"Dead" Mom Revised After Birth
Terrifying postmortem delivery has happy ending for Texas family.
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Clock Runs Out on Bill Requiring Drug Testing for State Benefits
In a surprising reversal, the Texas House allowed the clock to run out Tuesday night on Senate Bill 11, an initiative that would have created...
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Bill Allowing Hotter Waste in Texas Passes House
Legislation that would allow hotter radioactive waste in a West Texas dump passed the House on Wednesday.
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Multiple Bills Key to Holding Budget Deal in Place
With little debate, the House voted 148-1 to suspend its rules to delay by a day voting on a measure critical to a budget deal...
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Bill Reducing Testing for Lower Grades Clears Senate
Elementary and middle school students will take fewer standardized exams under legislation approved by the state Senate on Tuesday -- if Texas can get a...
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Viral Videos
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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. -
Repeat Robber Nabbed
Man robs same store three times in two weeks. -
Blasted by the Blizzard
Scituate, Massachusetts appears to be one of the towns hardest hit by last weekend's blizzard. -
Shirtless Judge Suspended
Michigan judge rocked by shirtless picture scandal suspended amid new allegations of improper misconduct. -
Caught on Cam: Mississippi Twister
Home video shows a large tornado ripping through Hattiesburg. -
The Cost of Carting
Florida residents object to high cost of insuring street legal golf carts.
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