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Summer at Amarillo Parks
Take a look at all the fun stuff happening at Amarillo Parks.
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Oil and Gas Drilling Down in the Panhandle
The oil and gas industry is changing on the High Plains. "The drilling intensity in the northeastern panhandle has about run its course," Wayne Hughes,...
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Teachers to get Raises in New AISD Budget
Taxes Will Also Rise
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2013 Ronald McDonald Pro-Am
100 amateurs and 25 professionals hit the links today.
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Train Car Fire
There was a reported 70 small fires along the rail road tracks between the state line and Dalhart.
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Top Stories
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Gov. Perry Signs Drug Screening Legislation
SB 21 authorizes drug screenings for those receiving unemployment benefits in Texas who work in fields where drug testing is mandatory for employment. Those fields... -
Kelly's Rooftop Drop for Coffee Memorial Blood Center
Kelly James will rappel down a downtown Amarillo building for a good cause, and you can help him. -
Girl Scouts Celebrate 2013 Women of Distinction
Girl Scouts to honor women leaders at August luncheon. -
Former Pampa Teachers Federal Credit Union Loan Officer Sentenced to Three Years in Federal Prison for Stealing From Credit Union
Erin Trevathan Also Ordered to Pay More Than $400,000 in Restitution -
Parmer County Sheriff's Office Investigating Body Found in Field
Parmer County Sheriff's Department, Friona Police, and the Texas Rangers are investigating the cause of death. -
Udall Opens New Office in Eastern New Mexico
Portales Office will Serve Roosevelt, Curry, Quay, De Baca, Harding & Union Counties -
A Special Session for Self-Made Emergencies
Special sessions are the emergency rooms of legislation: much of the work done there could have been avoided if people had taken some care. -
Foreclosures For Potter and Randall Counties Down
Coldwell Banker is reporting that home foreclosures are down more than 30-percent. -
Amarillo Police Department's 83rd Police Academy Class Graduating Today
The recruits completed 1,088 hours of police training since beginning the academy on December 6, 2012. -
Texas Rivers Tested by Drought, Population Growth
As the Neches River flows south toward a string of oil refineries and manufacturing plants in Southeast Texas, it winds through an area so ecologically...
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State and National
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White's Peak Wild Fire Update
The fire is now 50-percent contained.
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Cornyn: Border Security Rhetoric Impressive, Results Pathetic
U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) called for the immigration debate to move beyond rhetoric and focus on creating a real plan for reforming our broken...
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Most Wanted Fugitive Arrested in San Antonio
So far in 2013, DPS and other agencies have arrested 19 Texas 10 Most Wanted Fugitives and Sex Offenders, including seven gang members, and $34,000...
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Medina Leading Coalition Targeting Pipeline Expansion
Citing concerns with the planned expansion of the Keystone XL Pipeline and other pipelines across Texas, Debra Medina, the head of the advocacy group We Texans,...
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Armed Neighborhood
Oregon woman advocates vigilante justice threatening would-be criminals with signs.
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Viral Videos
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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. -
Soaring Toward History
California pilot hopes to become youngest to circumnavigate the globe alone. -
Dog Finds Dog Tags
Dog tags unearthed by inquisitive dog returned to Korean War veteran. -
Uninvited Guest!
Snake crashes Florida couple's wedding ceremony. -
Back From the Dead
Woman declared dead after disappearing in 2002 found alive and well. -
Mailbox Acid Bomb
Chemical bomb explodes in couple's mailbox; police call it a "prank". -
Mom Accused of Cancer Hoax
Alabama woman accused of faking son's illness to solicit donations. -
Creepy Homework Questions
A substitute teacher in Oklahoma has been let go for questionable geometry questions involving Ted Bundy and "Creepy John". -
Daughter Evicts Dad
91-year-old WWII combat veteran evicted by his own daughter. -
Baby on the Beach
Newborn found abandoned on Hawaii beach. -
Playhouse Problem
City threatens to tear down 5-year-old's playhouse because of zoning issues. -
Altered Photo Triggers Lawsuit
Family of Florida boy and advocacy groups outraged by radio station's "Retarded News" promos. -
Best Pet Ever?
Florida vet tech's pet possum changes perception of common marsupial.
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