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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
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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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Stabbing Suspect had "Fantasies"
Man accused of college stabbing rampage says he'd dreamed of act since grade school.
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Egg Roll Factory Shut Down
Judge orders Texas factory to shut down, citing "filthy conditions".
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House Panel Grills CPRIT Oversight Committee
Members of the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas' oversight committee were grilled Tuesday by a House panel that asked about their involvement with...
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House Backs Plan to Monitor Foster Kids on Psychotropics
The Texas House on Wednesday unanimously approved legislation that would require regular medical checkups for foster children who are prescribed psychotropic drugs.
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HOA Accountability Bill Stirs Debate at Capitol
A bill aimed at making nonprofit homeowners associations more financially accountable and transparent pitted homeowner activists against people representing for-profit HOA contractors on Tuesday.
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Viral Videos
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"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. -
Grandmother Convicted of Murder
75-year-old claimed she shot teenage grandson in self defense. -
Caught on Cam: Robbery Foiled
Deli clerk and customers band together to defeat would-be robber. -
Trunk Surprise!
"Dead" deer leaps from car's trunk as police dashcam rolls. -
Men's Room Peeper Busted
Police say Texas man photographed men in gas station restroom. -
Hopping Hoarders
Police find dozens of rabbits inside "hoarding house" while serving unrelated warrant.
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