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A Colorful Run for Fun
AMARILLO -- With thousands of people, lots of paint, cheerleaders, and a unicorn, tthe 5 k color run this morning certainly lived up to expectations.
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STAAR Testing Means no Summer School for Some
Reduced Number of Tests
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Music Director Announcement Scheduled July 1
Event to reveal the 17th music director and conductor.
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Web Extra: Comparing Today's Rain With Tropical Cyclones
Meteorologist Chris Martin talks about how this afternoon's weather system is different compared to tropical cyclones.
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Process Art House FORCES OF NATURE Exhibit Opens Tonight
"Rick's work combines elements of the macabre, the absurd, and the real to create a dynamic and strange view of the world through his art,"...
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Watching Out for Summer Viruses
During the lazy days of summer, the last thing your child wants is to get stuck with a virus, but sickness can strike all season... -
Man Tased and Arrested Driving a Stolen Truck
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Senate Committee Approves Redistricting Maps
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Moore County Says No More Fireworks
MOORE COUNTY -- As the summer moves along, firework stands are creeping up along the roadway. That is, if you don't live in Moore County. -
Studio 4 Recognized By Texas AgriLife Extension Service
Studio 4, which airs on KAMR NBC4, is getting statewide recognition. -
Web Extra: Masonic Lodge
As part of Center City's High Noon on the Square, some members of the Masonic Lodge were out on the courthouse lawn. -
Amarillo Water Boil Notice Lifted
Amarillo residents no longer need to boil their water. -
Coming Up Tonight on the KCIT News At Nine
Some of the stories coming up tonight on the KCIT Fox 14 News at Nine. -
Coming up Tonight 6/12/13
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Security Vs. Privacy
National Security Agency chief testifies on scope of surveillance programs.
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State and National
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Year in Review: Politics
The beginning of 2012 marked the end of Gov. Rick Perry's wild and ultimately disastrous run for president. Back in Texas, a battle royal was brewing in...
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Texting 911?
You can't do it now, but sending a text to 911 during an emergency could soon happen.
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Year In Review: Energy, the Environment, Transportation
Drought, oil and gas production, fast lanes and toll lanes made headlines in 2012 in the Tribune. Here's a look back at the year's biggest...
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Year in Review: Education
Public school accountability, standardized tests, $10,000 degrees and the changing faces of state education leadership made headlines in 2012 in the Tribune. Here's a look...
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Alvarado, Garcia Face Off in Bid to Replace Gallegos
The recent death of a veteran state legislator from Houston has set the stage for an unexpected election that includes two members of a burgeoning...
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Viral Videos
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Boys Vs. Bear
Young brothers spring into action when charging bear goes for their 7-year-old sister. -
Cops Probe Ax Attack
Teens say angry man threw ax into their vehicle. -
Men Overboard!
Out-of-control boat circles for more than an hour after wake tosses fisherman overboard. -
Better Than Bacon
Seattle butcher shop finds tasty success in its special marijuana fed pork. -
Grave Error
Military widow finds another woman's name engraved on her husband's tombstone. -
Underground Pot Farm Busted
Florida police find marijuana grow operation using buried shipping containers. -
Still Going Strong
Maria Guadalupe Munoz recently celebrated her 107th birthday. -
Back on Her Feet
A child who lost her feet after a lawn mower accident walks again for the first time. -
Daycare Drugging: Pills in Pancakes
Home daycare operator accused of drugging children with spiked pancakes. -
Million Dollar Smile for Free
Washington State orthodontist offers free braces to teens from low income families. -
Rescued
After a night at sea, jet-skiers missing off Florida coast found 4 miles from land. -
Dollars for the Dead
Audit finds New York authorized nearly $3-million in unemployment benefits to deceased, employed and other ineligible residents. -
Fire Reunited Father and Son
News reports of man's heroism bring him to the attention of his long lost sons. -
Cheaper than Therapy?
Liquor store's controversial billboard angers Las Vegas residents. -
Out of This World Discovery
Did a hunk of the fallen Mir Space Station land in a Massachusetts man's yard?
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