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Delegates Explained
In this political cycle, delegates have received a lot of attention. In the democratic race, the delegates are chosen from senatorial districts.
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Early Voting to Start
Early voting begins Tuesday.
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Warrant Roundup
The warrant roundup begins today, so don't be too surprised to get a visit at work or home.
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High Speed Chase
Amarillo Police made an arrest overnight after a high speed chase.
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Conserving Our Water
Conserving our water is now more important than ever for future generations.
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Khalid Aldawsari Files Appeal for New Trial
Aldawsari was found guilty in federal court last June of buying bomb making materials and looking for prospective targets. -
Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Drug Charges
Phillip Schindler plead guilty to Possession with Intent to Distribute Heroin and Aiding and Abetting. -
Texas Employers Add 33,100 jobs in April
Texas' seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged in April at 6.4 percent. It remains below the nation's April unemployment rate of 7.5 percent. -
City of Clovis Approves Introduction of Ordinance for Tres Amigas Industrial Revenue Bond
The Clovis City Commission approved an introduction of ordinance on May 16th to issue a $1.655 billion Industrial Revenue Bond in support of the Tres... -
Searching for Survivors
Search and rescue efforts continue for seven still missing in wake of Texas tornadoes. -
Infrastructure Constraints Loom as Texas Grows
The challenge is prominently on display in the waning days of the state legislative session. Lawmakers have access to a multibillion-dollar budget surplus but are... -
Local Shop May be Named Best in America
One local coffeeshop is gaining national attention. Palace Coffee Shop may soon be named Best Coffeehouse in America. -
Murder Victim's Family Reacts to Holberg Appeal
Russell Towery says it's Time for Brittany Holberg to Die -
Amarillo's Pumped Up Gas Prices
AMARILLO -- After gas prices fell not two weeks ago, they're back on the up and up. -
A Different Kind of Education
A charter school bill is making its way through the Texas Legislature, and it could mean big changes for education across the state.
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State and National
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Bill Mandating Drug Tests for Legislators Advances
A bill that would require Texas legislators to submit to drug tests and pass the results to theState Ethics Commission was voted out of the Senate Committee...
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Damage Control
The President is trying to smooth the waters with a number of lawmakers on several different fronts.
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For 83rd Lege, More Civility Than Drama
Here in the last days of the 140-day session, lawmakers are working on a state budget. That's normal. They are trying to reconcile financial differences...
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Texans Seek Bipartisanship in a Sharply Divided D.C.
Kevin Brady and Pete Gallego have a lot in common. They are both Texans. They entered the state Legislature together in 1991. And each now serves in Congress. Brady...
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Budget Deal May Not Come Until Thursday
Budget negotiations stretched late into the night on Wednesday, but lawmakers said privately they didn't expect to announce a deal until Thursday.
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Falling Sign Kills Child
Flight display sign falls at Birmingham airport, striking family and killing child. -
Deputy Mom Wrestles Gator
School resource officer in Florida wrestles a 7-foot alligator. -
Guard Dogs Maul Teen
14-year-old in critical condition after hopping construction project fence, encountering dogs. -
That's Not My Mom!
Family shocked to learn they've had the wrong cremated ashes for years. -
Butt Billboards Raise Eyebrows
Minnesota's controversial colon cancer awareness campaign is garnering strong reactions. -
"Hero Beaver" Rescued
Beaver dam stopped spill, but left animals coated with diesel fuel. -
Controversial Call
Middle school principal cancels annual "Honors night" dinner, saying it can be "devastating" to some students. -
Caught on Cam: Brutal Beating
Security camera rolls as man with stick attacks laundromat customer. -
No "Kwikiws" for Maine
New lottery tickets rejected because of risque name. -
Kicked Off the Bus
Bus driver charged after literally kicking special needs child off bus, resulting in broken ankle. -
Sweet Surprise
Stranger leaves cash and touching note on car of soldier's girlfriend. -
Hefty Punishment
School forces girl to carry entire contents of her locker in backpack for a week. -
Rifle Raffle Bullseye!
Controversial assault rifle raffle raises big cash for youth baseball league. -
Wind, Rain, and Hail
Spring storm leaves devastating path of damage through Atlanta. -
Police: Suicide Bomb Leveled House
Investigators say man intentionally triggered bomb ahead of sentencing for running meth lab.
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