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Prescription Drug Dangers
A pharmacist talks about the danger of combining certain prescription drugs.
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Gas Prices Could be Down by $.50 by Spring
Supply and Demand
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Coleman Conviction Upheld
1999 Tulia 46 Drug Sting Undercover Agent
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Bell Helicopter Downsizing
Layoffs In Amarillo
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Romance on the High Plains
Some creative ways to make Valentine's Day extra special here on the High Plains.
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Top Stories
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Enforcing the Cell Phone Ban
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Winning Big With Powerball
AMARILLO -- Tomorrow's Powerball drawing could equal $600 million for on lucky person, but what would you do with the multi-millions? -
Survivors Dig Out
Clean up continues in wake of deadly Texas tornados. -
IRS on the Hot Seat
Ousted IRS Chief Steven Miller testifies before Congress on targetingof Tea Party groups. -
Court Denies Court Appointed Appeal for 1995 Murder-For-Hire Plot
A request is denied to name court appointed attorneys for an Amarillo mother and daughter convicted in a 1995 murder-for-hire plot. -
Alice Landergin Idol
Students compete for the title of Alice Landergin Idol. -
25 Count Indictment Handed Down to Amarillo Man
21 of those counts allege that Bounthieng Sommay laundered money while running an illegal gambling operation. -
Khalid Aldawsari Files Appeal for New Trial
Aldawsari was found guilty in federal court last June of buying bomb making materials and looking for prospective targets. -
Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Drug Charges
Phillip Schindler plead guilty to Possession with Intent to Distribute Heroin and Aiding and Abetting. -
Texas Employers Add 33,100 jobs in April
Texas' seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged in April at 6.4 percent. It remains below the nation's April unemployment rate of 7.5 percent.
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State and National
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Army Unveils "Gray Eagle"
Experts say new unmanned craft is "different from a drone".
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University Chancellors Seek Funding for Veteran Program
University chancellors appealed to the Senate Veterans Affairs and Military Installations Committee on Wednesday for more state funding for education programs that exempt veterans or...
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Dinner Diplomacy
President Obama hosts several Republicans for dinner to ease tensions.
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UT/TT Poll: Water is a Priority, but Not a Top Problem
Water issues are clearly a top priority for lawmakers this session, but voters don't have it at the top of their lists, according to the...
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Senate Sends $6.6 Billion Budget Bill Back to House
Texas is one step closer to paying a pressing $4.5 billion Medicaid IOU after senators unanimously passed a supplemental budget bill Tuesday.
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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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