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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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Pre-Vacation Planning
Tips on things to do before vacation to make it more enjoyable.
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Credit Card Use Drops Among Young Adults
New research from credit score provider FICO shows the number of young people without credit cards has actually doubled since the recession.
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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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Senate Approves Bill That Targets Medicaid Fraud
The Texas Senate on Monday approved legislation that aims to tackle Medicaid fraud. "Fraud robs us of the resources we need to care for our most...
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Senator Seliger Proposes Transportation Solutions for Oil and Gas Producing Areas of the State
It takes approximately 1,200 loaded trucks to bring a new well into operation, and an additional 350 per year to keep one working. The Texas...
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Court Considers Genetic Patents
Supreme Court to decide if companies can patent human genes.
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A Slim Chance for Lawmakers to Self-Regulate
Maybe lawmakers should write a legislative ethics bill that would not take effect for 50 years. That would remove their instincts for self-preservation, and the fear...
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Soldiers Aid Wounded
Off duty Army soldiers rush to help victims of Boston blasts.
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Viral Videos
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Hawks Attack!
Nesting hawks dive-bomb pedestrians who walk near their nest. -
Church Roof Caves In
Rooms usually used by daycare were empty at the time. -
Fired For Being Gay?
Former Catholic high school teacher fired after her mother's obituary revealed she's a lesbian. -
Couple Craft Custom Caskets
Woodworkers turn hobby into unique new business. -
Animals Set Free
Man opens cages at Florida wildlife park before being tackled by employee. -
Ticket Insurance?
Company promises to ease the financial sting of traffic tickets. -
"I Want to Die in A Fire"
Parents describe children's punishment for misbehaving during fire drill as "forced suicide note". -
Shocking Takedown
School resource officer uses Taser to stun angry woman. -
WWII Vet Graduates
85-year-old completes his high school education. -
Hermit Burglar Arrested
Investigators blame decades long strong of thefts on man found living alone in Maine woods. -
Caught on Cam: Mom Vs. Carjacker
Mother rips son out of car moments before carjackers speed away. -
"It Was Snake Jujitsu!"
Everglades tour guide wrestles massive python. -
Shark Shocker
Tiger shark leaps out of water to steal kayak fisherman's catch. -
Shake it Up!
Woman amasses huge collection of salt & pepper shakers. -
Courthouse Copper Theft
Security footage shows thieves stealing copper wiring from Arizona courthouse.
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