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Stopping School Food Waste
It's lunchtime at Coronado Elementary, but as the cafeteria clears out, tray after tray, still full of food, get dumped into the trash. ...
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Fixed Tuition Option Bill For Texas Students
Imagine paying one rate for college tuition, without worrying that it'll go up.Well, that's what would happen if a new bill passes in the Texas...
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Web Extra: Police Officer Memorial
This ceremony is part of National Police Week 2013.
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Tyler's BBQ on Top 50 List
Texas Monthly released a list of Texas' 50-best barbecue spots worth visiting.
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Nine Cardinals Achieve Academic All-State Status
Nine Ascension Academy students are honored with seventeen Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools Academic All-State Awards in five sports this year.
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Canyon ISD Names Teacher of the Year for 2013
Elementary Teacher of the Year is Heidi Brewer. De-Vonna Clark was named Secondary Teacher of the Year. -
Amarillo Gas Prices Rise 13 Cents, Faster Than National Average
The national average increased 6.2 cents per gallon in the last week to $3.57/g. -
Local Newlyweds Receive Important Letter
Local newlyweds receive a special letter from a former president. -
A Man Wheels Across the Country
AMARILLO --- A man wheels from coast to coast. -
Fighting Hunger 7 Days a Week
AMARILLO --- Help keep tummies full on weekends. -
Dining Out for Mother's Day
AMARILLO -- Many locals eat to celebrate. -
Lane Closures to Watch Out For
AMARILLO -- There are some lane closures this week you should know. -
March of Dimes has a 19,000 Dollar Impact.
AMARILLO -- Amarillo Stores raise money for March of Dimes. -
Keep People Cool this Summer
AMARILLO -- Many come together to help those in need stay cool this summer. -
Mayor Harpole Elected for Second Term
AMARILLO -- The numbers are in for the Amarillo mayor, and it was a landslide.
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State and National
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House Tentatively Approves Morton Act, DA Sanctions
On the 50th anniversary of the landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Brady v. Maryland, in which the justices ruled that prosecutors are obligated to provide defendants with...
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Pressure Cooker Scare
Saudi man arrested at Detroit Metro Airport with altered passport and pressure cooker in his luggage.
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Harry to Survey Sandy Damage
Britain's Prince Harry Continues his U.S. Tour with a stop in New Jersey.
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IRS Investigation
There are calls for an independent prosecutor to investigate whether the IRS targeted conservative groups.
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Budget Rider Could Lay Out Terms for Medicaid Reform
The fate of Medicaid reform in Texas could rest solely on an up-or-down vote on the 2014-15 budget.
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Viral Videos
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Criminal Mooning?
Teen faces up to a year in jail for baring his backside in front of classmates. -
Caught on Cam: Massachusetts Tornado
Tornado rips through Stoughton, Massachusetts. -
Gator Takes A Bite Out of Crime
Man attacked by alligator while attempting to flee sheriff's deputies. -
Reunited for Mother's Day
Son given up for adoption more than 30 years ago meets his biological mother for the first time. -
Bow Wow Vows
Puppy love results in plans for extravagant doggie wedding. -
School's Out Early
Michigan school district closes its doors early and lays off teacher due to lack of funds. -
Homerun Heroes
High school baseball players lift car off of student pinned in crash. -
King of the Jungle...On Your Plate?
exotic taco restaurant faces criticism for adding lion meat to the menu. -
Trapped For Days
Man spends two days in twisted wreckage after truck crash. -
One Tough Puppy
Tiny pup survives weeks locked in abandoned car. -
Zamboni Hijacked!
Man goes for drunken ride on Zamboni inside Oklahoma City arena. -
"Pencil Gun" Suspension
Second grader suspended from school after pointing pencil at another student and making gun noises. -
Caught on Cam: Daycare Beatings
Daycare workers facing charges after posting videos showing child-on-child violence. -
Teen Survives Shark Attack
Surfer says he's mad about missing waves. -
Explosives Stolen
Hundreds of pounds of explosives stolen from Montana National Forest Service facility.
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