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Amarillo Zoo Celebrating Asian Pacific Month
Throughout the morning children from Eastridge Elementary School will share the dances and music of Lao, Vietnamese, Dragon, Burmese and Karen.
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Cornyn Response to Appointment of White House Insider to IRS Commissioner
U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) issued a statement after President Obama appointed Daniel Werfel as Acting Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service.
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Clovis Launches 2013 "Yard of the Month" Program
Each month, two residents and one business will receive recognition.
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Clovis Superintendent Selects New Chief Financial Officer
Shawna Russell has accepted the position of Chief Financial Officer for Clovis Municipal Schools.
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Quanah Parker Trail Arrows to be Installed in Armstrong, Carson, and Donley Counties
The Quanah Parker Trail honors historical landmarks, sites, events and artifacts in museums that link our region to the Native Americans who last roamed the...
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Top Stories
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Texas Panhandle Tourism Day & Expo
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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... -
Guymon Hospital Looks For Financial Cure
GUYMON -- Texas County Memorial Hospital is trying to balance a budget, while dealing with allegations of fraud. -
AISD Bond Election
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Prize Patrol Visits Amarillo Teachers
Some well deserving teachers are getting a boost thanks to the Amarillo Education Foundation.
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State and National
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Dirty Dentist Triggers Scare
Oklahoma dentist office's filthy conditions put 7,000 patients at risk of HIV and other diseases.
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As Fracking Proliferates in Texas, So Do Disposal Wells
Wastewater disposal wells are becoming a common landmark in the drilling regions of Texas as the water-intensive practice of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, continues to...
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Citing Sequester, Perry Taps TxDOT Cash for Airports
Gov. Rick Perry is arranging for state funds to temporarily pay for air traffic controllers at 13 Texas airports set to lose funding related to...
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Pushing for Gun Control
National Day of Action rallies and President Obama's meeting with Mothers Against Violence highlight push for new laws.
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Homes on the Brink
Massive mudslide leaves homes teetering on edge of newly formed cliff.
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Viral Videos
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Caught on Cam: Brutal Bullying
Mother calls for action after video of her daughter's beating at the hands of another student goes viral. -
Teens Poison Teacher
Pair accused of lacing drink with hand sanitizer. -
Flying Concrete Triggers Wreck
Passenger takes the wheel after chunk of bridge knocks driver unconscious. -
Caught on Cam: Pulled From Flames
Police eye-glass cameras give first hand look at dramatic rescue. -
Handcuffed & Humiliated
Dealership reports loaner car stolen, resulting in very angry customer. -
Seniors Senior Prom
Couple attend Seniors Prom at their retirement community 52 years after their first prom together. -
Mayor Pleads for Protection
Pacific, Washington mayor calls 911 for "protection" before suspending police chief and top lieutenant. -
Taco Stand Rage
Customers were injured when a pickup slammed into a taco stand in Austin. -
Buried in Snow
Tiny New York town blanketed by four feet of snow in just two days. -
Blast Rattles Louisville
Electrical blast sends manhole covers flying. -
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.
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